Packers QB Jordan Love Exits Game After Head Hit by Bears

UPDATE: Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has left the field after a concerning hit to the head during the game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on September 30, 2023. The incident occurred midway through the second quarter when Bears defensive end Austin Booker struck Love in the helmet with the crown of his own helmet, resulting in a personal foul penalty.

As the game clock ticked down, Love was seen laying on the ground before standing up and making his way to the sideline. He was quickly escorted to the blue injury tent for evaluation before being taken to the Packers’ locker room. Malik Willis stepped in as the backup quarterback following Love’s departure.

At the time of the injury, the Packers led the game 3-0 thanks to a 26-yard field goal from kicker Brandon McManus. This incident marks the second time in three games that Love has exited a matchup against the Bears due to injury. Previously, in the season finale last year, he was replaced by Willis after experiencing numbness in his throwing hand.

Fans and officials are anxiously awaiting updates on Love’s condition as he undergoes evaluation for a potential concussion. The urgency surrounding his health is paramount, as the Packers look to maintain their lead in the game and the season.

Stay tuned for further developments on this story, as the impact of Love’s potential absence could be significant for the Packers moving forward.