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Jordan Love Today
HEYTC AIJordan Love Rating Breakdown
Jordan Love Contract & Salary
Jordan Love 2025 Stats via ESPN
Should I Keep Jordan Love?
HEYTC AIJordan Love profiles as a solid long-term QB1/2 in dynasty, coming off an efficient but not truly elite 2025 season where he led Green Bay to a 9-7-1 record with 3,381 passing yards and 23 TDs despite some injury time missed. His age, contract security, and organizational commitment make him a stable multi-year asset, though his 2025 production sits a tier below the true fantasy elites.
Jordan Love Fantasy Projections & Matchup Analysis
Comfortable to keep at any mid-round cost (Rounds 5–8) in 1QB formats and aggressively at any price after the top-30 overall in superflex. If his keeper cost is in the early rounds (Round 1–3 in 1QB), evaluate alternatives at true elite QB levels; in superflex he is worth a premium keeper slot given his age, job security, and top-12 upside.
The Packers finished 2025 at 9-7-1 and returned to the playoffs, reinforcing organizational confidence in Love as their franchise QB. With a big extension already in place and a competitive roster, his team situation is among the more stable in the league for the next several seasons.
- Locked into a massive four-year, $220M extension with $160.3M guaranteed, making him one of the highest-paid QBs in the league and strongly securing his starting role.
- 2025 on-field production (3,381 yards, 23 TDs, 66.3% completion through 15 games) indicates efficient starter-level play but still short of elite fantasy ceilings.
- Packers are competitive (9-7-1, Wild Card level) with a young supporting cast, suggesting continued offensive stability and potential incremental growth rather than rebuild risk.
Jordan Love Career Timeline
HEYTC AI2025 1
Enters fourth playoff start with Packers
By early 2026, Jordan Love was preparing for his fourth career playoff start with Green Bay, reflecting multiple postseason appearances and a growing track record of leading the Packers in high-stakes January games.
2024 1
Emerges as one of NFC’s top young quarterbacks
Building on his first full starting season, Love continued to develop through the 2024 campaign, solidifying himself as one of the NFC’s ascending young quarterbacks with improved production and leadership for the Packers’ offense.
2023 2
Leads Packers to playoffs in first year as starter
In his first full season as the starter in 2023, Love led the Packers to the postseason and made his playoff debut at quarterback, guiding Green Bay into the NFC playoffs and gaining his first experience as a playoff starter.
Becomes Packers’ full-time starting quarterback
Following Aaron Rodgers’ departure from Green Bay, Jordan Love entered the 2023 season as the Packers’ full-time starting quarterback, taking over the franchise role and leading a young offense through his first year as the established starter.
2021 1
Makes first NFL start for Packers
In the 2021 season, Jordan Love made his first NFL regular-season start for the Green Bay Packers when Aaron Rodgers was unavailable, marking his on-field debut leading the offense and providing his first extended game action as a pro quarterback.
2020 2
Begins NFL career backing up Aaron Rodgers
Love spent his rookie season in 2020 as the primary developmental backup to Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, gaining experience in practice and meetings but not starting, as the team remained committed to Rodgers as its veteran starter.
Drafted by Packers in first round
Jordan Love was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft as the 26th overall pick, arriving as a developmental quarterback behind veteran starter Aaron Rodgers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Jordan Love
Is Jordan Love playing this week?
Yes, Jordan Love is expected to start for the Green Bay Packers in their NFC Wild Card playoff game against the Chicago Bears. He has been cleared from the NFL’s concussion protocol, is off the injury report, and both he and the team have said he is "good to go" for the matchup.
How did Jordan Love play in his last game?
Jordan Love’s last full game came in Week 15, when he led the Packers against the Chicago Bears before exiting the Week 16 rematch early with a concussion. In that earlier Bears meeting, he was in the midst of a late-season stretch where he "seemed to be hitting his stride," according to coach Matt LaFleur, before the injury interrupted his momentum.
Is Jordan Love getting a contract extension or being discussed in trade rumors?
Recent coverage around Jordan Love and the Packers has focused almost entirely on his health and playoff readiness, with no credible reports of active trade talks. There also have not been any major new extensions announced or widely reported negotiations in the immediate lead-up to the Wild Card game, as the team’s public focus is on the postseason matchup with Chicago.
Is Jordan Love a top 10 quarterback right now?
According to HeyTC's Daily AI Quarterback Rankings, Jordan Love is currently ranked <strong>No. 14</strong> with a <strong>Chill overall rating of 33.87</strong>, placing him just outside the top 10. That tiering suggests he is viewed as a solid starting quarterback but not yet in the elite group statistically modeled by that ranking system.
Who does Jordan Love play next, and what is his upcoming matchup?
Jordan Love’s next game is an NFC Wild Card playoff showdown on the road against the Chicago Bears, the No. 2 seed in the NFC. It will be his return to Soldier Field after suffering a concussion against the Bears in Week 16, adding extra attention to how he handles Chicago’s defense in a win-or-go-home setting.
What is the biggest current storyline around Jordan Love?
The major storyline around Jordan Love is his return from a concussion to lead the seventh-seeded Packers, who have stumbled into the playoffs on a four-game losing streak, into a high-stakes Wild Card rematch against the rival Bears. Love and the Packers have emphasized that he has "zero concerns" about rust despite missing significant time, framing this game as an opportunity to respond to previous playoff and late-season disappointments.