In an interview with Packers Radio Network, Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur said he is “very concerned” about the injury that quarterback Jordan Love suffered during Friday night’s season-opening loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but the team is still waiting for further tests.
The game took place in Sao Paulo, Brazil, so Love and the Packers have a 10-hour flight back to Green Bay where further evaluation of the injury may be performed.
LaFleur spoke with Larry McCarren of the Packers Radio Network following the 34-29 loss to the Eagles.
“I don’t know. We’re waiting. Obviously we’re very concerned about it. We’ll wait until we know when we do more testing,” LaFleur said.
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“I don’t know. We’re waiting. Of course we’re very concerned about it. We’ll wait until we know when we do more testing.” photo:twitter.com/CXpVHu5HzB
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Love was injured on a pass to Josh Jacobs in the third over of the game, getting hit in the side of his left leg, near the knee, and his left foot was caught under a mass of bodies.
Love needed assist getting off the court, so Jacobs and a trainer helped him back to the locker room.
When asked about the injury at the post-game press conference, LaFleur only replied, “I don’t know.”
“We don’t know how bad his injury is, but we hope he’s OK,” Jacobs said.