
It appears Jordan Love is going to hit the ground running in his first year as starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers.
On Tuesday, Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said the playbook is wide open the fourth-year signal caller.
“From a playbook standpoint, I think pretty much all of it is on the table,” Stenavich said, per team insider Rob Demovsky. “He’s been around for the three years.”
Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich on the offense with Jordan Love: “From a playbook standpoint, I think pretty much all of it is on the table. … He’s been around for the three years.” pic.twitter.com/hDQV40Hxrc
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) May 16, 2023
Love, a first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, spent the first three seasons of his professional career as a backup for superstar QB Aaron Rodgers. With Rodgers’ trade to the New York Jets, it’s finally Love’s turn to take the reins in Green Bay.
With three year’s of backup experience under his belt, Love should have a solid grip on the Packers’ offensive playbook.
The team will kickoff its 2023 season with a Week 1 matchup against the rival Bears in Chicago.
