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Jordan Love’s girlfriend trolls Cowboys fans after Packers dominant playoff win

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle01/16/24

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The Dallas Cowboys suffered an 48-32 embarrassment at the hands of the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night and to make matters worse, they fell in front of their home crowd in AT&T Stadium. Dallas brought a 16-game home winning streak into the matchup but they couldn’t keep heartbroken fans in the seats once Jordan Love and Aaron Jones began pouring on the points.

Love’s girlfriend, former Oregon volleyball player Ronika Stone, brutally trolled Cowboys fans on social media from her spot in the stands. She snapped video of fans leaving the stadium early for her Instagram story with the caption: “Leaving so soon Cowboys fans?!”

“What happened? I thought we were Dem Boyz,” she says in the video, as her sister laughs next to her.

Stone also posted some trash talking on TikTok, saying, “Just checking in to see if y’all are still dem boyz?!”

The first-round playoff loss has thrown the Cowboys into chaos. Former Green Bay head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract in Dallas is now in jeopardy with many speculating that Jerry Jones will choose to move on after four seasons.

Jordan Love records perfect passer rating vs Cowboys

Love had one of the best games of his life against Dallas. He threw for 272 passing yards and 3 touchdowns. He completed over 76% of his passes and recorded a perfect passer rating in his first playoff game for the first time in NFL history. Love did it while his offensive line failed to give up a sack on the night.

“I mean, they’ve got a good defense but I think we’ve got a really good offense as well,” Love said post-game. “Run game was awesome. Aaron Jones played a great game. Had three touchdowns. O-line did a great job. But it was an all-around team effort.”

In his first regular season as the full-time starter, Love was spectacular, throwing for 4,159 passing yards and 32 passing touchdowns. The only other quarterbacks in NFL history to exceed those totals in their first year as the full-time starter are Patrick Mahomes and Kurt Warner. 

“It means a lot. You know, it’s just a testament to the team and how we work, compete every week. And obviously now we’ve got a chance to go play the 49ers. So, obviously another tough road game. Great team. So, get ready for that,” the Packers young signal-caller noted.

Green Bay will travel to San Francisco to face off against the 49ers in the NFC Divisional Round. That one will be played on Saturday, January 20th. Kickoff is slated for 8:15 PM EST on FOX.