Packers QB Jordan Love Serves as Hero in Blizzard, Avalanche at Dallas

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) reacts after throwing a touchdown pass against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth)

QB Jordan Love of the Packers is a hero in the Blizzard and Avalanche against Dallas.

GREEN BAY, Wisconsin: Jordan Love of the Green Bay Packers had an incredible weekend after leading his team to a resounding victory in his first-ever playoff game on Sunday.

Love gained national attention for attempting to help others after the blizzard that dumped over a foot of snow on Green Bay, even before he became well-known for his spectacular three-touchdown play against the Dallas Cowboys.

Love gave an explanation on Wednesday, saying, “I was in the parking lot and I saw her trying to back out and her tires were spinning, so I just asked if she wanted me to help try and push real quick and see if we could get it moved.” “I made an attempt. She mentioned that someone was coming with a shovel, but it didn’t work out.

It’s about the only thing that didn’t go well for Love, who took a seat on the bench with a 48-16 lead in the fourth quarter. At the time, Love had a perfect 158.3 passer rating. When the Cowboys cut the margin to 48-32, Love came back into the game. His third-down incompletion left him a 157.2 rating.

Nonetheless, it  tied Houston’s C.J. Stroud for the best playoff debut and broke the record for best passer rating in a playoff road game. The previous record-setter? Packers legend Bart Starr with his 143.5 mark in the 1966 NFL Championship Game in Dallas.

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