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Packers' Jordan Love shows support for Brett Favre before game vs Vikings

Former Denver Broncos superstar John Elway tells Fox News Digital his reaction to Brett Favre's Parkinson's diagnosis.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love was back at Lambeau Field on Sunday, and he was wearing a Brett Favre jersey as he walked into the building.

Love is reportedly expected to start against the Minnesota Vikings in his first game back since suffering an MCL sprain in the Week 1 game against the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil. The Packers lost to the Eagles, but won their last two games with Malik Willis at the helm.

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Packers quarterback Jordan Love on the sidelines during the Indianapolis Colts game at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Sept. 15, 2024. (Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images)

Maybe even more important, Love appeared to be showing some love to Favre. The Pro Football Hall of Famer announced last week that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He made the revelation during a hearing on Capitol Hill about welfare reform.

Favre told TMZ Sports in August why he decided to get checked out. The interview was published Wednesday.

"I had two symptoms, and they went on for about a year – I would consider to be minor. I would be doing something and my right arm, I would notice, would just be stuck. I was like, ‘What? That’s weird.’ I would put my arm down and go about my way. When I would forget about it, it would be right back there. That went on for a year.

"Not long after I first noticed the arm, I’m right-handed, the strength in both hands and arms are fine, but I’m right-handed, and I got a screwdriver, and you would think, right-handed, I could screw something in. Well, I would eventually have to get my left hand on to guide it.

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