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Jordan Love Blames Himself for Missing Preseason Game That Led to Packers’ Loss – A Legendary Packers QB Speaks Out

Jordan Love Blames Himself for Missing Preseason Game That Led to Packers’ Loss – A Legendary Packers QB Speaks Out

The Packers’ 10–30 preseason loss to the New York Jets left quarterback Jordan Love visibly frustrated. Though it was just an exhibition game, the young signal caller couldn't shake the feeling that he let his team down by not being on the field due to a thumb injury.

After the game, Love was seen walking off the field with a somber look. Sources close to the team revealed he told teammates:

“I should’ve been out there with the guys. Feels like I missed something important.”

But in Green Bay, no warrior walks alone — especially not one carrying the hopes of a franchise.

Brett Favre – The Living Legend of Lambeau – Reached Out

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The three-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl XXXI champion, Brett Favre, didn’t stay silent. He reportedly called Jordan Love to lift his spirits with powerful words only a true Packer legend could say:

“There’s no legend who hasn’t gone through that feeling.
You’re going to be a legend in Green Bay – I believe that.
It’s just a preseason game. Nothing to dwell on.
Get healthy – and move forward.”


For most players, a pep talk from Brett Favre is a fantasy. For Jordan Love, it was a reminder — of who came before him, and of what he’s becoming.

That game may be in the past, but the fire in Love’s eyes is very much alive. And when the regular season kicks off, he won’t just return —
he’ll return stronger — just like all the legends before him.

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