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Jordan Love entered Week 3 as the NFL's most prolific downfield passer. No quarterback in the league had a higher average throw distance than his 12.5 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. His 18.9 percent deep ball rate ranked second only to Lamar Jackson in that small sample size.
Late in the game, Green Bay put on a bad performance show. Jordan Love through a horrible interception late in the game that led to a Browns' touchdown to tie the game. The Packers also saw a potential game-winning field goal get blocked that led to Cleveland's game-winning field goal.
Jordan Love found John FitzPatrick for a three-yard touchdown that extended the Green Bay Packers' lead to 10-3 over the Cleveland Browns.
A blocked field goal from 43 yards with 27 seconds left was the final nail in a stunning, collapse by the Packers in a 13-10 loss to the Browns.
Matt LaFleur regretted his play call. Jordan Love said he didn't see the defender. Both took the blame for the game-turning interception against the Browns.
After being called for 14 penalties in the loss to the Browns, the Packers are tied for the fourth-most penalties in the NFL through three games.
Somewhere, Packers coach Matt LaFleur and quarterback Jordan Love lost their mojo. You can’t do that in games you should win.
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Matt LaFleur on Jordan Love’s interception: ‘That’s on me’
In his post-game press conference, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur took ownership of the playcall that ended with quarterback Jordan Love throwing an interception, which eventually led to the Cleveland Browns’ only touchdown of their 13-10 win over the Packers.
Micah Parsons’ new chapter with the Green Bay Packers hit its first stumbling block Sunday, as the team dropped a 13-10 road contest to the Cleveland Browns. It was Parsons’ first defeat since his blockbuster trade from the Dallas Cowboys,
The Green Bay Packers will be without their top receiver for a stretch, but Jordan Love is ready to give another receiver a chance to shine.
Packers star quarterback Jordan Love speaks on what needs to be done so he joins other great players in the team's history.