Editor's note: This story was originally published following Friday's game. On Saturday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Jordan Love suffered what is believed to be a sprained MCL in his left knee that the Packers hope is a three-to-four week injury.
Love will undergo further testing to confirm the diagnosis. Sean Clifford has completed exactly one regular-season pass during his Green Bay Packers career, which is one more than Malik Willis has for the team he joined only last week.
Those are the Packers' two in-house options if the apparent left leg injury quarterback Jordan Love sustained in the final seconds of Friday's 34-29 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles keeps him out of the Week 2 game against the Indianapolis Colts and beyond.
Clifford, who backed up Love last season and hit Bo Melton for a 37-yard completion in Week 17 against the Minnesota Vikings on the only pass attempt of his rookie season, would have to be elevated or signed from the practice squad if the Packers wanted to go that route.