It's Halloween, but Jordan Love isn't scared of playing through pain. Days after Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur admitted a "high level of concern" over the quarterback's newly sustained groin injury, Love told reporters he thinks it's "realistic" he'll play against the Detroit Lions in Sunday's Week 9 matchup.
Love didn't practice on Wednesday, but was out there in the rain during Thursday's practice, running drills with some teammates. He was in a helmet and pads, throwing and handing the ball off, doing ball security drills.
#Packers QB Jordan Love giving it a try in the rain at Thursday’s practice. pic.twitter.com/2cVVBd5vd2
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) October 31, 2024
#Packers practice Thursday. #10 QB Jordan Love (groin) in helmet & pads leading the way in ball security drill as head coach Matt LaFleur, off to the left in hoodie, looked on. Love later taking part in passing drills. Forecast Sunday 60% for showers, high 56, vs. #Lions 3:25pm. pic.twitter.com/qDLULuyCB4
— Mike Clemens (@MikeClemensNFL) October 31, 2024
Love noted that not being able to practice during the week isn't ideal, but isn't a deal breaker on whether or not he will play. Now that he's had some time on the practice field, he may feel more confident if he does start for their upcoming game.
"Yeah, obviously not practicing during the week is not the ideal format for trying to play a game," Love said earlier in the week, via ESPN. "[But] if that's the scenario, I know I'll be fine. But definitely it's not the ideal scenario for going into a big week. ... [Still, I'm trying to] get back as fast as possible, even with the bye being next week."
It's an echo of the approach Love took earlier this season, when he returned from an MCL sprain suffered in Week 1 after just a two-game absence, despite initial fears he could be lost for an extended portion of the 2024 campaign. Backup Malik Willis went 2-0 replacing Love in September, and helped the Packers seal Sunday's win over the Jacksonville Jaguars once Love left the game in the third quarter.
Willis would be in line for another start against Detroit, in the event Love isn't ready -- or is held back.
"We'll take it one day a time," LaFleur said Wednesday. "Certainly, yeah, we'll push the envelope with that. I know he wants to play, but we'll see where he's at by the end of the week."
Josh Jacobs, Elgton Jenkins and Rasheed Walker also returned to practice, while Jaire Alexander, Evan Williams and Josh Myers were not able to practice.