SEPTEMBER 22: Although the Packers have not yet announced Love’s status, the second-year starter is once again expected to be sidelined, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero note. Considering Week 5 had surfaced as an early Love return window, it is not exactly surprising Green Bay will continue to exercise caution despite its starter’s return to practice. Thus, Willis’ Tennessee return will take on far greater significance. Love has since been declared inactive.
SEPTEMBER 19, 2:15pm: Love practiced on a limited basis once again on Thursday. Head coach Matt LaFleur said the team is prepared to wait until 90 minutes before kickoff on Sunday (when inactives are announced) before making a final call, indicating the extent to which Love is a candidate to return in Week 3. His status could still easily change in the coming days, of course, depending on his recovery progress.
9:44am: While Malik Willis won in his Packers debut, Jordan Love‘s ability to return to the lineup remains a key talking point for the team. Green Bay’s starter returned to practice on Wednesday, and he now has at least an outside chance of suiting up in Week 3.
“I’m hopeful that I’ll get to that point where I can get in there,” Love said, via The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman (subscription required). The second-year starter practiced on a limited basis Wednesday, and day-to-day evaluations will take place during the immediate future to determine his status. A cautious approach on the team’s part would come as no surprise, of course, but the fact Love could be an option to play on Sunday is notable.
An MCL sprain suffered during the Packers’ season opener led to the expectation of a multi-week absence. A stint on injured reserve was not deemed necessary, though, and a recent update indicated Week 5 was Love’s targeted return date. Even if he does not progress to the point where playing is feasible on Sunday, continued practice time could allow the 25-year-old to return to the lineup in Week 4 after just two missed contests.
Love is currently using a brace, and his mobility over the coming days will be key in determining whether or not he plays against the Titans. If that does not end up being the case, Willis will be in line for a second straight start. A contest against Tennessee would be particularly significant given the fact he began his career there before being traded to Green Bay shortly before the start of the regular season.
Willis – who did not expect to be dealt upon losing the Titans’ backup competition to Mason Rudolph – had a solid, if unspectacular, Packers debut in Week 2. The former third-rounder completed 12 of his 14 pass attempts for 122 yards and one touchdown while adding 41 rushing yards. Willis did not take any sacks or commit any turnovers, and a similar outing would be welcomed by team and player against Tennessee if it were necessary. Plenty will depend on how Love progresses over the coming days before a final decision is made.
It would make more sense to start Willis, who should be motivated to win over a team that ditched him (especially if it somehow came as a surprise to him…and no one else). Let Love sit on the bench unless truly needed. Getting that injury fully healed should be the priority.
Willis looked fine last week, I’d be fine with him starting again
Whatchoo talkin’ bout? Packers beat Indianapolis by running the ball and playing defense — they should stay the course in Nashville.
Titans are a much much better run defense than either the Eagles or Indy
The packers ain’t interested in no personal vendettas if love is medically cleared to play then he’ll play
As much as it would be nice for the Packers to have Love back, Jeffery Simmons and T’Vondre Sweat are not the men I would want chasing my quarterback with compromised mobility.
Right. Play TENN tomorrow. GB has MINN on deck next week.
I’m pretty sure everyone who has a fantasy league team hates having to wait until 90 minutes before game time to learn if their starting QB will be activated.
I’m sure Rog will work diligently to get new rules in place to appease them. Mustn’t upset the couch GM’s.
His top priority is arranging for games in exotic foreign locations so I wouldn’t expect any appeasement anytime soon.
It involves gambling. He’ll find time for it.
Let him sit one more week. No reason to risk it. RG3 comes to mind.
I think Love should sit as well. Willis already knows this Titans defense. Let him try to stick it to the home crowd with a victory. If Levis struggles in the first half, give Randolph a chance.
GB has a division game vs MINN next week, so why even think about starting Love? I’m all over TENN (an 0-2 team, not wanting to go 0-3) vs GB tomorrow. Last week Malik did what he needed to do, but 2 weeks in a row isn’t easy. Take TENN minus points tomorrow.
Read the updates up top — the more likely return for Love is Week 5 when Green Bay goes to Los Angeles.