The Green Bay Packers will kick off the 2024 NFL season with a tasty match-up against the Philadelphia Eagles in São Paulo, Brazil. However, the offense will have a crucial mission to ensure that one of their star players does not end up with a somewhat negative record in his career.
In an interactive video for Bleacher Report where Jordan answered fans’ questions, the quarterback stated his determination to prevent Jacobs from holding the record for the most receptions without a touchdown. The five-season veteran has accumulated 197 receptions without scoring through the air.
“No, that won’t happen. We talked about it a while ago, and I’m surprised he hasn’t scored yet,” Love said. “Let’s see, 197 receptions, zero TDs. I told him, ‘Brother, we’ll get you a touchdown.’ The first pass I throw to him could be a score.”
The record for most receptions without a touchdown belongs to Gerald Riggs, who amassed 201 receptions during a 10-year career without ever reaching the end zone after catching a pass.
Last year, Love completed numerous passes, with 68 of them connecting with running backs. This is due to offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich’s system, which favors the running game and play-action. Last year, the quarterback generated 1,105 yards on play-action plays.
In May 2023, Love signed a one-year, $13.5 million contract extension. This makes the 25-year-old quarterback eligible to negotiate a new salary agreement before becoming a free agent at the end of the 2024 season, though the team has yet to make any public moves.
That said, after a recent practice, Love was asked by Fox6 News about the extension, but he was not allowed to respond. A voice in the background mentioned that news regarding the contract would be forthcoming soon.