Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has been dealing with a limited practice schedule leading up to Sunday’s game, leaving his status for the matchup against the Titans uncertain. The young signal-caller is listed as questionable, with head coach Matt LaFleur expressing the team’s cautious approach.
LaFleur was asked about what more needs to be seen from Love in order for him to be cleared to play. The coach replied, “There is nothing more to see. We put everything out there.” This statement indicates that Love has been giving it his all in his recovery and preparation, and now it’s a matter of waiting for medical clearance.
“We’re working through it,” LaFleur said about Love’s clearance process. The decision on whether or not Love will take the field on Sunday will ultimately come down to game-time, as the Packers continue to monitor his progress and readiness.
LaFleur emphasized the importance of Love’s own determination and effort in getting back on the field. “I think there’s definitely a lot that’s up to him,” LaFleur said. “You don’t want somebody in that position, but certainly he’s doing everything in his power [to play]. He wants to be out there more than anybody. We’ll work through it. We’ll give it up to game time, and we’ll see where we’re at.”
Love suffered a medial collateral ligament injury in the season opener, causing him to miss the Week 2 victory over the Colts. In his absence, rookie quarterback Malik Willis stepped in for his first start after recently joining the team. The Packers are preparing to face the Titans on Sunday, with the uncertainty surrounding Love’s availability adding to the intrigue of the upcoming game.
In injury news, offensive lineman Jordan Morgan has been ruled out for Sunday’s game due to a shoulder injury, while cornerback Carrington Valentine is listed as doubtful with an ankle issue. The Packers will have to adjust to these absences as they look to continue their winning ways.