October 6, 2024

Jordan Love’s first season as a starter has seen enough crushing mistakes to satisfy an appetite for disaster for a year. On The House: Packers fans were ultimate losers after Aaron Rodgers injury

Lately, though, Love has been avoiding making such blunders. And he’s balling.

Love has thrown eight passing touchdowns since Week 9, and just two interceptions. He’s averaging eight yards per attempt, and owns a passer rating of 103.1. It should be no surprise that the Packers are 3-1 since Week 9.

“I feel like it’s just comfort, being comfortable in the pocket,” Love said on Wednesday, via The Associated Press. “Obviously getting more reps, more reps, being comfortable with my reads, understanding what the defense is doing, where I need to go with the ball and just growing and learning (from) every rep I get and obviously learning from mistakes, learning from the good plays.”On The House: Packers fans were ultimate losers after Aaron Rodgers injury

Love’s greatest weakness was his performance in key moments. He’d play well enough in most games to keep the Packers competitive, but when Green Bay needed to score late, he’d take unnecessary risks before fourth down, often turning the ball over and ending Green Bay’s chances prematurely. In Weeks 1-10, he threw 10 interceptions, tied for the second-most in the NF

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