Packers QB Jordan Love zeros down on the level of ‘frustration’ in the locker room after third consecutive loss

Love took over as the starting QB role after Packers traded Aaron Rodgers.


Packers QB Jordan Love zeros down on the level of ‘frustration’ in the locker room after third consecutive loss

Jordon Love (Via Imago)

The Green Bay Packers had yet another heartbreaking day as they had a tragic 15-19 loss against comparatively woeful team Denver Broncos. Quarterback Jordon Love claimed that’s how a team learns and grows. However, his tone while saying it caught the media’s eye.

The manner in which the Packers quarterback spoke those words seemed more like a script than from his heart. It seemed like he did not believe those words, as he was sick of saying it. When the Packers made the trade of Aaron Rodgers, Love knew the first season as a starter would be difficult for the team. And his intuition seemed alright when the Packers lost their third straight game, standing with the record of 2-4.

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And after losing to the Broncos, Love had his frustration to the level. He said:

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We all know it's ups and downs, but I think everyone's very frustrated. We've got to find a way to win. Got to find a way to win these games. We've been put in this position multiple times where it comes down to offense have to go win the game, and we have not capitalized on that.
Love after the Broncos game

He further explained:

We've got to find a way, just that margin of error, and we are not capitalizing on these end-of-game situations. I think going forward, I think the situations are going to keep coming, keep being there until we find a way to capitalize and go win.

Despite having an impressive season-opening, the Packers seemed to be regressing in the graph as they lost three straight games. The loss against the Broncos became more tragic as the Broncos are known to have the worst defense in the NFL, statistically, and had their first win in the first six weeks of this season.

Why did the Packers trade Aaron Rodgers to the Jets

After an era of 18 years, Aaron Rodgers bid goodbye to the Packers, earlier this year in April. The team traded Rodgers to the New York Jets in exchange for three 2023 draft picks in the first and fifth-round picks of 2023. The reason for the trade was that the Packers wanted to move in a different direction with the 2023 NFL season.

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Aaron Rodgers during his time with the Packers (Via CNN)

In the 2020 NFL draft, Packers picked Jordon Love in the first-round pick, giving him enough time of three years to learn behind Rodgers. With a 15-year starter for the Packers, Rodgers succeeded Brett Favre in the 2008 season. He had a terrific career graph with the Packers with four MVP awards and a Super Bowl.

In his 18 years at Green Bay, Rodgers had a regular-season record of 147-75-1. He has the second-highest win and passing yards of 59,055 in the Packers’ history.

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