Jordan Love stats: Packers quarterback shines in Packers win over Commanders

Daniel Chavkin

Jordan Love stats: Packers quarterback shines in Packers win over Commanders image

The Green Bay Packers have continued their hot start to the 2025 season into Week 2.

Quarterback Jordan Love diced up the Washington Commanders defense in on Thursday night, leading Green Bay to a 27-18 win. After his strong performance last week, Love kept the success going this week while spreading the ball around.

Love's success is imperative for a Packers team that has high hopes for this year, so it's a good sign that he started so fast. The quarterback, along with the Packers defense, have show the rest of the league that they should be feared this year.

Here's a look at how the 26-year-old fared in his second game of the season.

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Jordan Love stats vs. Packers

  • Completions/Attempts: 19/31
  • Passing yards: 292
  • Passing touchdowns: 2
  • Interceptions: 0
  • Yards per attempt: 9.4
  • Passer rating: 113.9
  • Sacks: 2
  • Rushing yards: 12

In the first half of the Packers game on Thursday night, Love excelled against the Commanders defense. He produced over 200 yards passing, which is more than he had in the entire game last week vs. the Detroit Lions, while leading two touchdown drives of over 90 yards.

The second half wasn't quite as dominant for Love, as the Packers had a double-digit lead for most of the period. However, he did add another touchdown to ice the game away late.

Jordan Love highlights

Love left a few throws on the field, but still had a bunch of highlights in the first half, including a passing touchdown and an impressive run.

In the second half, Love didn't need to be as explosive since Green Bay had a comfortable lead. Still, he added a passing touchdown to put the game away.

Daniel Chavkin

Daniel Chavkin is a Digital Content Producer for The Sporting News. A 2018 graduate from the University of Maryland, he has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and NFLTradeRumors.com.