ARLINGTON, Texas — If the goal of the regular season was to find out whether Jordan Love was the Green Bay Packers' quarterback of the future, then this postseason might be about how soon he can lead them to a Super Bowl.
Based on Sunday's NFC wild-card playoff romp over the Dallas Cowboys, it might come sooner than anyone expected. Love left his coach and teammates alike in awe after Sunday's 48-32 upset victory over the NFC's No.
2 seed at AT&T Stadium. «Man, Jordan Love, wow,» Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. «That's about all I can say is 'wow.' What he did and the poise he shows, the command he shows… It just shows the growth that he's had from his first start vs.
K.C. [in 2021] to now. Just so proud and happy for him. He's a dude. He is a real dude.» In all, Love threw for 272 yards and three touchdowns without an interception.