Jordan Love left the Green Bay Packers’ game against the Jacksonville Jaguars with an injury, but it appears he won’t be sidelined for an extended period.
During the game, which the Packers won 30-27 at Everbank Stadium, Love was seen limping multiple times before he was ultimately ruled out early in the second half due to a groin issue.
According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, Love underwent an MRI that confirmed a groin strain. Currently, he is considered day-to-day, and there is optimism that he could be available for the upcoming game against the Detroit Lions in Week 9.
Earlier this season, Love dealt with a sprained MCL, which led to some concerns that his recent injury might be related. However, it seems that the groin issue is distinct and not too severe.
Before leaving the game, Love completed 14 of 22 passes for 196 yards and threw one interception.
He had been performing well, having thrown 13 touchdowns in his last four games since returning from his MCL injury. His recent form has bolstered the Packers’ offense and raised expectations among fans.
As the team looks ahead, the potential return of Love could be crucial for their matchup against the Lions.
His ability to bounce back quickly from injuries will be key for the Packers as they aim to maintain momentum in the season. Fans will be watching closely for updates on his recovery in the days leading up to the game.