Jordan Love participates in walk-through session with Packers - ESPN
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Jordan Love took the first steps toward returning from the concussion he sustained in Saturday's loss to the Chicago Bears when he participated in meetings and a walk-through session while Malik Willis downplayed the severity of his shoulder injury.
It made things look a little less dire for the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks Tuesday.
Love remained in the concussion protocol after getting taken out in the first half of Saturday's loss to the Chicago Bears following a helmet hit from defensive end Austin Booker. But he was able to take part in most of what the Packers did during the first day of preparation for Saturday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
«He's in the protocol, and he'll practice per the protocol,» Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Tuesday. «So, he'll be limited.»
Because it was not a full practice, participation levels were estimated. The Packers are expected to hold a standard in-season practice Wednesday.
Love could not speak to reporters because NFL rules prohibit players in the protocol from speaking to the media, but he was seen walking through the locker room Tuesday and chatting with teammates as usual.
«He's good,» backup quarterback Willis said. «He's chillin'.»
Willis also was a limited participant Tuesday after he sustained a right shoulder injury on the final play of regulation against the Bears, when Montez Sweat sacked him and landed on top of him. Willis finished the game in overtime. He did not appear to have any trouble throwing in overtime, but he fumbled a snap and turned the ball over to the Bears to set up their game-winning drive. The Packers did not have a third quarterback available against Chicago.
When asked how he finished the game, Willis said: «The


