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Jordan Love injury update: ESPN reveals issue ailing Packers QB vs. Eagles

Meby: Nick Geddes11/11/25NickGeddesNews

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love injured his left hand in Monday’s Week 10 home contest against the Philadelphia Eagles. According to ESPN sideline reporter Laura Rutledge, Love took a shot to his left hand that left his knuckles bloodied.

“They were trying to clean it up a little bit after that last drive and [head coach Matt] LaFleur checked on him and said, ‘It’s good to go and thankfully, it’s not his throwing hand,'” Rutledge said.

As LaFleur specified, the damage was to Love’s left hand, so it shouldn’t bother him throwing the football. Love and the offense have struggled to start the game, picking up just 20 yards on four drives. Love has completed 2-of-6 passes for 12 yards, notably working without tight end Tucker Kraft and wide receiver Matthew Golden.

Green Bay’s offense has been inconsistent in 2025, and this start has done nothing to inspire much confidence. Last Sunday, they were held to just 13 points in the loss to the Carolina Panthers. In Week 3, they scored just 10 points in a defeat to the Cleveland Browns.

Jordan Love, Packers struggling to get much going vs. Eagles

Going up against the Eagles’ defense, this was always going to be a tough matchup for the Packers. Offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich knew that going into the game.

“It’s a big challenge,” Stenavich said. “Obviously extremely talented. They just added Jaelen Phillips. They’re getting Brandon Graham back and we’ll see what happens with Nolan Smith. They have a really physical front, big guys, they can rush the passer, they can play the run.

“I think their linebackers are excellent, so yeah, they’re a really good defense. It’s going to be a great matchup. I’m excited about it just to see how we respond. Playing against a defense like that, that’s going to be very telling.”