Fans are overjoyed at Jordan Love’s big Thanksgiving Day
The Green Bay Packers watched Jordan Love cut the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. Including hitting the last time held by Brett Favre in Thursday’s 31-24 win.
His outing with four touchdowns left “cheeseheads” in ecstasy.
Love went 14-of-17 in the pocket and made all four of his aerial scores between attempts. This 51-yard bomb came to Christian Watson without Love having to escape the pocket.
The Lions even stayed composed in the face of a big rush to seal the game on this fourth-and-3 pass — which ultimately allowed Green Bay to milk the clock.
DONTAIVION VICKS MAKES A MASSIVE CATCH TO GET THE WIN 🔥pic.twitter.com/DAv8pOiJKk
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Love moved to 3-0 all-time for Thanksgiving games. And he thrilled Packer fans again by leading his team to their eighth win of the season.
Notable reactions to Jordan Love’s performance for the Packers

Pro Bowl passer hit the new season – best overall score: Completing four passes of 20-plus yards per Next Generation Stats.
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark is one of them who raved about the show of Love, posting his reaction on social media website X, formerly known as Twitter.
“King of the North type stuff from Jordan Love!! Put the team on your back,” Clark said. “It’s time to Matt LaFleur to completely turn the keys.”
LaFleur really trusted his KB to pull in the final pin on that crucial fourth wicket that took crowd noise out of the game.
Even his teammate Micah Parsons became enamored with the power of love in a conversation with reporters after the game.
“There aren’t too many quarterbacks I can take that fight with like he does,” Parsons said.
One Packers fan, Tyler Brook, a former member of the 33rd team, said he loved it with the elite label after the victory. Another Packers fan posted Love above rival KB Jared Goff on the NFL podium.
Green Bay lost Devonte Wyatt during the game until possible illness at the end of the season. But the Packers are now 8-3-1 and a game behind the NFC North leader, the Chicago Bears.
2025-11-27 23:11:00







