Jordan Love of the Packers achieved NFL history on Thanksgiving, a feat not seen since Brett Favre in 2010.

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Packers' Jordan Love makes NFL history on Thanksgiving not done since 2010 Brett Favre image

TL;DR

  • Jordan Love threw for 234 yards and four touchdowns on Thanksgiving Day.
  • He maintained possession of the ball, finishing with zero interceptions.
  • Love's 234 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions is a rare stat line.
  • This stat line was last achieved by Brett Favre 15 years ago.

Jordan Love was pretty darn spotless on Thanksgiving Day.

When the Green Bay Packers' quarterback is at his best, he looks like one of the best QBs in the NFL.

That was the case on Thursday in a victory over the Detroit Lions.

Love concluded the game with an effective 234 yards through the air and four touchdown passes. He maintained possession of the ball throughout.

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His 234-4 stat line hadn't been done in the NFL in 15 years.

Fittingly, the last QB to do it was Brett Favre.

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This is specifically about the 234 yards.

Quarterbacks have clearly had other higher yardage games with four TDs and no picks before.

However, games involving 234 and 4 have occurred infrequently. Love now finds himself on that exclusive list, alongside Favre.

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