Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love’s ACL is “intact,” according to NFL Network, though additional testing will be done when the team returns to Lambeau Field on Saturday.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The good news is Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love did not sustain a torn ACL during the final seconds of Friday’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Lying on the ground, Carter grabbed Love by the left shin. Love lateraled the ball backward to running back Josh Jacobs as Carter had Love by the leg and Sweat took Love to the turf. The injury happened with Love’s ankle trapped under Carter, and close-up replays showed Love’s knee popping. The offense’s problems, however, were the least of the team’s worries after their $220 million quarterback was unable to finish the game.
Assuming Love is going to be sidelined – he started all 19 games last year – Malik Willis figures to get the start against the Indianapolis Colts at Lambeau Field next Sunday. The Week 3 game will be against his former team, the Tennessee Titans.
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