The Green Bay Packers were a big question mark entering the season.
As much as the coaching staff and front office had raved about Jordan Love’s development, people had to see it to believe it.
Fast forward to today, and we’re all officially sold, as he had a memorable first year as a starter.
Love was poised and in control more often than not, and he did an outstanding job of leading his team the distance when in a favorable position.
Notably, that’s been made evident by Warren Sharp’s latest tweet.
The NFL analyst pointed out the fact that Love led the league in touchdown rate in goal-to-go situations.
TD rate in goal-to-go situations
61.1% – Jordan Love
60.0% – Joshua Dobbs
50.0% – Brock Purdy
46.7% – Jalen Hurts
43.2% – Patrick Mahomes
41.7% – Derek Carr
39.3% – Baker Mayfield
39.1% – Geno Smith
38.5% – Josh Allen
37.5% – Joe Burrow
36.4% – Mac Jones
35.7% – Kyler Murray…— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) February 18, 2024
With him on the field, the Packers scored a touchdown in 61.1% of goal-to-go situations, which speaks volumes of his ability to operate in tight spaces and when the field gets shorter.
Love was one of the best quarterbacks in the game over the final month and a half of the campaign.
He was at his best during the Packers’ Wild Card game win over the Dallas Cowboys, and while his final throw of the season obviously didn’t go as he expected, he played himself into a big contract this offseason.
He still has a ways go to to reach Brett Favre or Aaron Rodgers’ level, but he definitely got off to a solid start.
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