If anything, Love is another reminder that it’s more than just the quarterback. Love in the hands of Matt LaFleur trumps Williams in the hands of Shane Waldron/Thomas Brown. It’s not enough to get the quarterback right.
The Green Bay Packers are in a far better position than the Chicago Bears, both this season and into the future.
With Green Bay's playoff spot secured, the Packers will elect to keep their quarterback's arm fresh for next week's game, meaning Love will have a lighter workload in Week 18.
Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love spoke with the media ahead of the team's matchup against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field.
The Packers don't have a ton to play for in their regular-season finale against the Bears but it could impact their playoff seeding.
The Green Bay Packers will tune up for the playoffs by trying to beat the Chicago Bears for a 12th straight time Sunday.
Gaining momentum matters more to the Green Bay Packers than improving their playoff seeding as they gear up for the postseason against their longtime punching bag, the slumping Chicago Bears.
Josh Jacobs and the Green Bay Packers play the Chicago Bears on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at Lambeau Field.The Packers fell to the Minnesota Vikings 27-25 in their most recent outing. Their last time
Patrick Finley, who covers the Bears for the Chicago Sun Times, gives some insight into the team ahead of the Packers’ Week 18 matchup
Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers have work to do before they begin their playoff campaign in one week's time.
This is how the Bears can win against the Green Bay Packers and go on to dominate the offseason. Sam: The game is going to be bad. Doesn’t matter who is playing for Green Bay. We’ve seen this rodeo before.