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By AtoZ SPORTS
WENDELL FERREIRA
Josh Jacobs delivers an eye-opening take on Jordan Love’s potential for the Packers in the NFL
Josh Jacobs has played with several quarterbacks throughout his NFL career. Derek Carr, Jarrett Stidham, Aidan O’Connell, Jimmy Garoppolo, Brian Hoyer, Malik Willis. He can certainly identify when a player is just different. And that’s what he sees in Jordan Love.
Since arriving on the Green Bay Packers last offseason, the elite running back has been impressed with what Love can do.
When asked about Love by his former head coach Jon Gruden, Jacobs had a few points to emphasize about Love’s talent and level of play.
“Special, man. I don’t think people really know how good he is. I think he was like fifth in QBR this year, and that was a “down year” for him, supposedly,” Jacobs said. “He’s very poised. He’s one of them guys, man, where like he’s never rattled, he’s gonna stay and he’s gonna be the last guy in the building, he’s gonna be the first guy in the building. He does everything the right way. He talks to the guys, has relationships with the guys.”

After a year together, Jacobs is excited about what might come next for their offense.
“When he gets on that field, his arm, the talent, I’m like ‘Man,'” Jacobs added. “I think when he gets truly comfortable in his capabilities, what he can do, and then also within the offense, sky’s the limit for that dude.”
The best aspect of this for Packers fans is that everyone knows how sincere Josh Jacobs is. During Super Bowl week, the running back made an honest assessment of the wide receiver room, saying it was important to add a real elite piece. So if he’s talking like that about Love, it’s his real perception.
Jordan Love was in fact fifth in QBR (69.3), only behind Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and Jayden Daniels. And that included games in which Love had to play through knee, elbow, and hand injuries.
Meanwhile, Josh Jacobs made the Pro Bowl for the third time in his NFL career. He finished his first season in Green Bay with 301 attempts for 1,329 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns, plus 36 receptions for 342 yards and a touchdown—his first career receiving score in the NFL.