The Green Bay Packers lost their first game of the season.
They looked like a Super Bowl-caliber team in the first two weeks, but not so much in Week 3 against the Cleveland Browns.
The upset raised some lingering questions about quarterback Jordan Love and whether he’s the guy to lead the Packers to a championship.
“If you don’t trust Jordan Love … then it’s over,” Gabe Neitzel said.
“If you don’t TRUST JORDAN LOVE…then it’s over.”
Do you trust Jordan Love? pic.twitter.com/WM4RVT8x2o
— ESPN Milwaukee (@ESPNMilwaukee) September 22, 2025
Love has been a subject of debate for years.
He’s looked like a legitimate franchise QB at times, but he’s also held the Packers back on a couple of occasions, to the point where some people believe the team is winning in spite of him, rather than because of him.
Perhaps the truth is somewhere in between.
He’s very talented and has a strong arm, but he makes bad decisions at times.
That may be preventing head coach Matt LaFleur from giving him a bigger role in the offense.
The Packers moved on from Aaron Rodgers and trusted Love enough to give him a big-money contract extension.
They’ve also given him plenty of weapons to work with, including wide receiver Matthew Golden in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
It hasn’t always been perfect, and consistency is always key to succeeding in the NFL, so this could be a make-or-break season for Love in Green Bay.
He will look to get back on track in Week 4 against the Dallas Cowboys on the road.