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    Green Bay Packers Coach Drops Three-Word Admission About Jordan Love's Injury Status

    By Matt Wadleigh,

    6 hours ago

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    The Green Bay Packers fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 1 in Brazil on September 6, Friday night. It was a close game and went all the way down to the final seconds, with the Packers still hoping to pull off a miracle.

    However, Packers quarterback Jordan Love had to leave the game with a scary-looking injury . Malik Willis entered for the final couple of snaps.

    After the game, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur uttered three words on Love's status, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

    “I don't know."

    Those aren't promising words from the Packers coach, and there are a lot of reasons to be concerned.

    Love just signed a massive four-year deal worth $220 million in the offseason to set himself as the franchise signal-caller for years to come.

    In the opener against the Eagles, Love threw for 260 yards with a pair of scores and an interception in the 34-29 loss.

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    Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love.

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    If there is a silver lining, it's the fact that Love was able to walk off the field with trainers. He was also spotted exiting the field after the game with a trainer and Josh Jacobs by his side.

    If Love misses a chunk of time, the Packers have Willis as the backup after he was acquired via a trade with the Tennessee Titans. Unfortunately, any time Love misses is a crushing blow to a promising Green Bay team.

    Related: Slow-Mo Video Shows Exact Moment Jordan Love Suffered Scary Injury

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