Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur used the second of Jordan Love 's three interceptions in their NFC wild-card playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles to illustrate why the offensive issues they experienced at times in Year 2 of Love's tenure weren't all on the quarterback. On the play, Love threw the ball right to Eagles linebacker Zack Baun.
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Packers Coach Matt LaFleur on Jordan Love in 2024
Jordan Love's offseason quarterback coach, Steve Calhoun, believes he was compensating for leg injuries with his arm talent.
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Mike Spofford looks at Josh Jacobs' 2024 season in this edition of Packers Daily. Check out the highlights from defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley's first year with the Packers, which resulted in 31 takeaways, Green Bay's most since 2011.