Deebo (Green Bay Packers) Aaron Rodgers’ praise for Jordan Love gets dropped by Samuel.

Jordan Love, a budding star for the Green Bay Packers, has a new fan in San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel.

When making his weekly visit on the Up & Adams Show recently, Samuel didn’t hold back in his praise for Love, even going so far as to imply that the Packers quarterback learned a lot from watching Aaron Rodgers in his first couple of years in the league.

It came after Love led the Packers to the playoffs with a Week 18 victory over the Chicago Bears. The 25-year-old quarterback was outstanding in their 17-9 victory, completing 27 of 32 passes for 316 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions.

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The victory secured the Packers a playoff position and a meeting with the Dallas Cowboys in the postseason’s Wild Card round.

Samuel, for one, was very amazed with Love’s arm strength and accuracy, as he told Kay Adams.

“He’s got an arm.” “I think he did a good job of watching A-Rod flick his wrist and throw the ball downfield while staying accurate,” Samuel added.

But it’s difficult to blame Deebo Samuel for heaping such high praise on Jordan Love. After all, the Green Bay Packers star has been really impressive in 2023. In his debut year as a starter, he was able to lead the squad to the playoffs.

Samuel isn’t the only one who thinks highly of Love. Even Aaron Rodgers couldn’t help but compliment his Green Bay predecessor, calling out doubters of the youngster after he guided the Packers to a victory over the Chicago Bears.

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“Where has all the criticism gone?” It’s rather silent. There was a lot of nonsense being said. It’s so silent now. I’m quite proud of him. “He’s a great kid,” Rodgers said earlier this week on The Pat McAfee Show.

Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers are getting ready for the playoffs.
When the playoffs begin, all eyes will be on Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers. They have the youngest offense in the playoffs, and they will be put to the test right away by a veteran squad in the Dallas Cowboys.

However, if Deebo Samuel and Aaron Rodgers’ accolades are any indicator, it would be incorrect to count the Packers out despite their lack of postseason experience.

It will be fascinating to see how Love performs in his first playoff appearance as an NFL quarterback1.

 

 

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