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Having recently become one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL, Jordan Love is set to redefine the Green Bay Packers in the coming years. Even the ex-Super Bowl champion with the Steelers, Safety Ryan Clark, was full of praise for Jordan Love’s footballing capabilities. Speaking on GetUp ESPN, Clark said, “The Green Bay Packers can have more success as a team with Jordan Love than they did under Brett Favre or with Aaron Rodgers.”

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Although this might seem like an over-the-top opinion, Clark was quick to express his thoughts. By pointing out, “We have to remember that as greatest both of those players were they won one Super Bowl a piece, Jordan Love is gonna have an opportunity to win more Super Bowls.” Moreover, Clark also mentions how he didn’t recognize Love’s ability before, but gradually identified his potential.

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By watching him for several matches, Clark described Love as “he was fearless protected the ball and he was athletic when he needed to be.” Nonetheless, to finish his talk, Clark ended with a bold opinion: “I believe he can have a better career there from teams success-wise, than Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre.” However, it remains to be seen whether Jordan Love can live up to his expectations and guide the Packers to a Super Bowl crown.

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Subhomoy Sen

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Subhomoy Sen is a Senior NFL writer who plays a key role in our coverage of ES NFL Sundays. He is a ‘stat’ specialist and is often among the earliest to write about game-changing moments (statistics-led) during intense Sunday games. He received accolades for his statistical coverage of the Eagles-Cowboys fixtures late in 2024 where he wrote on how the theory of hidden yardage ‘Hurt’ the Cowboys. Subhomoy is excited at the sight of Rodgers versus Green Bay this season. We can’t wait too.

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