Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love could not finish yesterday’s campaign opener vs. the Philadelphia Eagles after he sustained an apparent lower left leg problem with 6 seconds left in a 34-29 defeat in Brazil.
Jordan needed assistance to get to the sideline, and while he appeared to be moving slightly better as he walked to the locker room after the match, he still needed help while walking.
Manager Matt LaFleur was asked several times about the QB’s status after the match, and both times, his answer was: “I have no idea.”
Jordan didn’t speak with the media after the clash.
“Our team knows what type of guy Jordan is and how he deals with problems,” Christian Watson shared. “No matter the problem, we are sure that he will get through this.”
The Packers quarterback’s problem came in his 1st regular-campaign match since inking a 4-year, 220 million dollar deal during the offseason that evened him for the highest-paid footballer in the league.
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Looks like his patella dislocated laterally, the shin bone itself doesn’t seem to move but hard to tell. He was walking around after so hopefully ACL is spared.
Ankle also gets rolled in a high ankle sprain mechanism.
Hopefully he’s okay pic.twitter.com/YdgQXL340z
— Tom Christ, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT (@FantasyInjuryT) September 7, 2024