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Packers’ Jordan Love Refuses NFL Pride Night, Says ‘The Field Should Be About Football, Not Politics’

reen Bay, September 16, 2025

Green Bay Packers’ star quarterback Jordan Love has sparked a firestorm by announcing he will skip the NFL’s upcoming Pride Night event. In a social media post, Love declared, “The field should be about football, not politics,” igniting debate as the Packers ride a 2-0 start atop the NFC.

The NFL’s Pride Night, a June tradition celebrating the LGBTQ+ community, promotes inclusivity across the league. Love, 26, doubled down in his post: “I respect everyone, but I play for the love of the game.” His stance, shared amid Green Bay’s wins over the Lions (27-13) and Commanders (27-18), drew thousands of reactions within hours.

Packers fans split on X, with @PackersFaith cheering, “Jordan’s right—keep politics off the field!” Others, including LGBTQ+ advocates, criticized the move as tone-deaf, citing the team’s community-driven values in Green Bay. The post fueled heated discussions about sports and social issues.

Head coach Matt LaFleur, now 68-33 in his seventh year, stayed mum but has historically backed players’ personal choices. With the Packers’ offense thriving behind Love’s 16-of-22, 188-yard, two-touchdown Week 1, the team faces pressure to navigate this controversy without disrupting their Super Bowl chase.

Love’s decision risks polarizing Packers Nation, known for its tight-knit community spirit. As Green Bay prepares for a Week 3 clash with the Browns, the quarterback’s focus on football over activism could reshape his public image.

Full details and NFL reactions are in the comments below. Will Love’s stance derail Green Bay’s momentum, or will the team rally behind their star? Stay tuned for updates.

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