GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is listed as questionable for Sunday’s home opener against the Indianapolis Colts due to an injury to his left medial collateral ligament (MCL). Love sustained the injury during the Packers’ season-opening 34-29 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil and has not participated in practice all week.
If Love is unable to play, Malik Willis is expected to start in his place. Willis, who was acquired from the Tennessee Titans in a trade announced on August 27, has made three career starts, all during his rookie season in 2022.
The Packers’ injury report also includes concerns about wide receiver Jayden Reed and running back MarShawn Lloyd, both listed as questionable. Reed, who is dealing with calf and shin issues, practiced on a limited basis on Friday. In the game against the Eagles, Reed recorded four catches for 138 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown reception and a 33-yard touchdown run. His performance marked him as only the fifth player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to score touchdowns on both a catch of at least 70 yards and a run of at least 30 yards in the same game.
Lloyd, a rookie third-round pick from Southern California, did not play against the Eagles due to a hamstring injury. His availability for Sunday’s game remains uncertain as he continues to recover from the injury.
The Packers are closely monitoring Love’s condition, and his absence would be a significant blow to the team as they prepare for their home opener. Should Love be unable to suit up, the team will rely on Willis to lead the offense, highlighting the importance of his performance in the upcoming game.
The situation continues to evolve as the Packers approach their match against the Colts, with key decisions likely to be made closer to game time. The Packers’ injury updates will be crucial in determining their readiness for the game and how they plan to address the absence of some key players.