The Aaron Rodgers era is officially over in Green Bay, as they finally moved on from the controversial quarterback by trading him to the New York Jets. This means that the starter's role finally belongs to Jordan Love, whom the Packers drafted in 2020.
And according to comments made by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the way that Love is looking right now is far better than the version that we saw last year.
"Looks more refined, the way he holds the ball, his command overall," Fowler reported Sunday on SportsCenter. "And that person said, 'There's a reason why the Packers players are stomping for Love publicly.' So, he's made a lot of growth. They're going to see where that goes."
Meanwhile, Love is expressing some swagger according to his teammate Elgton Jenkins.
"So we know that he's a good player and just ready to go on Sunday or whenever we play," Jenkins said earlier this week on Good Morning Football. "In OTAs, I've seen a lot of good things from Jordan, a lot of leadership—he stepped up as a leader a lot—so I'm very excited for his future and ready to play with him."
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