GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is expected to miss multiple weeks after suffering what is believed to be a sprained MCL during Friday night's season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in São Paulo, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Love will undergo further testing to confirm the diagnosis. The Packers hope it is a three-to-four-week injury, sources said.
Typically, MCL injuries do not require surgery. The Packers' home opener is a week from Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
Love was trying to rally the Packers on the final drive when he was injured with 6 seconds left. After a 33-yard completion to Jayden Reed that put the Packers at their 49-yard line, Love dropped back to pass on the next play, was hit by two Eagles defenders — defensive tackle Jalen Carter and linebacker Josh Sweat — and appeared to twist his left leg on the way to the ground just as he managed to flip the ball behind him to Jacobs.