Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is hobbled but continues to play after injuring his left knee in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Love appeared to irritate his left knee, protected by a brace after suffering an MCL injury earlier in the season, while playing off schedule, tearing to his right side in the first quarter. He was examined on the sideline and in the blue medical tent, but has not yet left the pitch.
On several returns and even some handoffs, Love appeared to have constrained mobility. He appeared to be in pain when he darted to his right in the second quarter and hit Tucker Kraft for a 67-yard field goal.
Love missed weeks two and three while recovering from an MCL injury he suffered in Brazil in the season opener. He has started each of the last five games, including Sunday’s game at Jacksonville.
Malik Willis is the Packers’ backup quarterback, having won both of his starts after Love was injured in Week 1.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.