Jordan Love clears protocol but Packers to sit QB until playoffs - ESPN
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Jordan Love has cleared the concussion protocol, but the Green Bay Packers do not intend to play him until the playoffs and will start Clayton Tune at quarterback in Sunday's regular-season finale at the Minnesota Vikings.
Coach Matt LaFleur said Thursday that Love would only play on Sunday if he's needed as the backup quarterback, but most likely either Malik Willis or Desmond Ridder would serve as the No. 2 quarterback against the Vikings.
«If he's the backup on game day and if something bad happened, then you've got not many other options,» LaFleur said when asked if there's any reason to play Love. «But the intent, I would say, is not to play him.»
Love sustained a concussion in the Dec. 20 loss at the Chicago Bears and missed last week's loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He was a full participant in practice Wednesday for the first time since the Bears game and was cleared Thursday, 12 days after what was believed to be the first concussion of his NFL career.
Willis was a limited participant in practice Wednesday because of right shoulder and hamstring injuries. He did not throw at all during the open viewing portion of practice but said he threw a few passes later in the session. The Packers signed Ridder to the practice squad Wednesday, giving them four quarterbacks in house for the first time since training camp. LaFleur said Ridder could «potentially» serve as the No. 2 quarterback Sunday.
The Packers (9-6-1) are locked into the No. 7 seed in the NFC and will open the playoffs with a wild-card game on the road against either the Bears or Philadelphia Eagles. The Vikings (8-8) have been eliminated from playoff contention and have not named a starting quarterback yet for Sunday.
Tune, a fifth-round


