Stats Show How Jordan Love Could Struggle Without Key Player
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - OCTOBER 12: Jordan Love #10 of the Green Bay Packers carries the ball during the first quarter in the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau Field on October 12, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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The Green Bay Packers will face a tough challenge on Sunday. Divisional games are tough as it is, and not having Josh Jacobs out there could make things even tougher.

At least, that’s how NFL analyst James Palmer feels. Ahead of the clash with the Minnesota Vikings, he shared a worrisome stat about Jordan Love when he doesn’t have his star running back by his side:

“Also keep an eye on how the absence of Josh Jacobs impacts Jordan Love: Love’s completion % goes from a 73.4% to 60.2% and his passer rating goes from a 118.7 to a 82.5 when Jacobs isn’t on the field,” Palmer posted on X.

The Packers have failed to get anything going on the ground this season. The offensive line hasn’t created running lanes, and it’s become painfully evident that they will have to address that unit in the offseason.

Jacobs has constantly been hit behind or at the line of scrimmage, and the sole fact that he still averages nearly four yards per carry is only a testament to his greatness. Now, with him out, Brian Flores can focus on the quarterback with his exotic blitz packages a little more.

However, this could also be a blessing in disguise for this team. The Packers’ offense has looked much better when Jordan Love has been given more freedom, and they resort to the vertical passing game.

They might not have much of a choice on Sunday. As good as Emanuel Wilson has been as a backup, he’s a backup nonetheless.

This team needs to close out the season on a high note to have a chance to win their tough division. And even though it won’t be easy, especially being undermanned, they simply can’t afford to drop this divisional game on Sunday.

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