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Jordan Love’s Fantasy Outlook: Can He Rebound After Injuries?

A look at the Packers quarterback’s metrics, supporting cast, and the road ahead

A statistical snapshot

Jordan Love entered the 2023 season with a clear trajectory toward elite fantasy relevance, having posted 20 touchdowns against just three interceptions over his final nine regular‑season appearances. His 49.1 % success rate and 7.6 yards per attempt placed him among the league’s most efficient passers, while a passer rating of 97.2 and a Pro Football Focus pass grade of 88.7 positioned him fifth among quarterbacks.

The following year, however, a cascade of injuries — including a sprained MCL, a pulled groin, a throwing‑elbow sprain and a concussion — limited his mobility and curtailed his rushing production, which fell from four rushing touchdowns in 2023 to zero in 2025. Despite those setbacks, his completion percentage and first‑down rate on third‑and‑8+ situations remained among the best in the league.

What could prove decisive for Love’s rebound is the Green Bay Packers’ supporting cast, widely regarded as one of the league’s stronger units, and the scheming mind of head coach Matt LaFleur, who is frequently cited as one of the league’s top playcallers. The combination of a solid offensive line, reliable receivers and a creative playbook gives Love a favorable environment to regain his form.

In the event Love is unavailable, the team has turned to veteran Tyrod Taylor, a 36‑year‑old who still moves well and can serve as a low‑end QB2. Meanwhile, backup Kyle McCord and other depth pieces add layers of contingency, but the organization led by general manager Ian Hartitz remains focused on preserving the quarterback’s long‑term health.

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