The Green Bay Packers have been without Jordan Love for the past two games, but their starting quarterback could return to the field soon.
Love will be a limited participant in practice to start the week, head coach Matt LaFleur said Monday. "He'll be limited, and then work it day by day," LaFleur said. "He's working through it, he's doing everything in his power, he wants to be out there.
We want him out there." Love injured his knee late in the Packers' season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and was later diagnosed with an MCL sprain.
Though he was expected to miss at least three weeks, Love returned to practice last week and said that "he was feeling a lot better." He wasn't ruled out of Week 3 until Sunday.
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