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Jordan Love Has Embraced the Spotlight

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Jan 10, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; in Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) passes the ball during an NFC Wild Card Round game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images
Jan 10, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; in Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) passes the ball during an NFC Wild Card Round game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images
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The Green Bay Packers enter the 2026 season with six total primetime games, including five at Lambeau Field.

While games in the national spotlight often bring added pressure, Jordan Love has consistently embraced the moment. His performances on football’s biggest stages suggest the spotlight elevates his game rather than rattles it.

Love Has Delivered in His Biggest Playoff Moments

Love made his first career playoff start on the road against Dallas and responded with one of the best performances of his career in a 48-32 win over the Cowboys. He threw for 272 yards, three touchdowns, and posted a near-perfect passer rating of 157.2. More importantly, he protected the football and stayed composed under pressure, a trend that has followed him in nearly every nationally televised game.

Two years later, Love delivered another standout playoff performance against the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round. Despite the loss, he threw for 323 passing yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions. The result overshadowed his performance, but the stat line added another impressive showing on one of the NFL’s biggest stages.

Love Outperformed Mahomes and Rodgers on National TV

The postseason isn’t the only stage where Love has excelled.

In the 2023 Sunday Night Football matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, Love delivered a performance that further showcased he is capable of taking on the big stage.

More recently, last season, Green Bay took a trip to Pittsburgh on Sunday Night Football. Love answered with another standout performance, once again shining in primetime.

Throughout these matchups, Love’s approach allowed him to protect the football while still producing elite performances. Against Pittsburgh, Love also tied Brett Favre‘s franchise record by completing 20 consecutive passes, highlighting his efficiency.

Green Bay won both games, and Love rose to the occasion against two of the NFL’s best in Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers. Across the two matchups, he threw for 627 passing yards, six touchdowns, and no interceptions, continuing his trend of thriving under the national spotlight.

Love Is 3-0 on Thanksgiving With Dominant Numbers

Thanksgiving has been no different for Love. He enters the 2026 season with a perfect 3-0 record on the holiday, with wins over Detroit twice and Miami once. 

Like his other nationally televised performances, Love has proven that he is the real deal in each Thanksgiving start. He has done so by making smart decisions, capitalizing when big plays develop downfield, and delivering in the moments that matter most.

Across the three performances, Love threw for 776 yards, nine touchdowns, and zero interceptions. These numbers reinforce the level of play Jordan Love rises to when on the national stage.

 

Six Primetime Games Give Love a Chance to Build on His Record

Whether the stage has been the playoffs, Sunday Night Football, or Thanksgiving, Jordan Love has consistently produced some of his best performances.

As Green Bay prepares for six primetime games this season, Love has proven he is ready to deliver when the spotlight shines brightest.

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Haydn Susek

As a Marketing student at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, I have developed a versatile skill set with an emphasis in experiential and sports marketing. My role as a contributor for The Lead, covering the Green Bay Packers and college basketball, has provided practical industry knowledge and a strong foundation in digital strategy. I am highly motivated to continue building on this experience.

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