Packers coach Matt LaFleur talks up QB Jordan Love with Aaron Rodgers absent from OTAs
With Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers absent from voluntary OTAs, the focus is moving to his fellow quarterback and 2020 first-round draft pick Jordan Love. Love is at voluntary OTAs this week, showing what an offseason of work has done for his form.
Jordan Love is here pic.twitter.com/LaIuJoFDTD
— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) May 25, 2021
Another look at Jordan Love who is at voluntary #Packers OTAs pic.twitter.com/6O3RCEVoJT
— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) May 25, 2021
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur was really pleased with what he saw out of Love, telling the media that he's focused on helping Love improve and not on the absent players like Rodgers.
#Packers Matt LaFleur right now, says he wants to talk about players in attendance. On QB Jordan Love says you can tell he definitely put in the work this offseason. The ball is “jumping out” of his hands. Excited about some of the progress they’ve seen, but a long way to go.
— StaceyDales (@StaceyDales) May 25, 2021
Asked LaFleur if top WRs absence limits Jordan Love's development: "We're less concerned about maybe putting the perfect person in position, like we would in a game plan situation. It's more about being concerned we're putting Jordan in positions so he can continue to progress."
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) May 25, 2021
Rodgers may be absent from voluntary OTAs, but he's still making himself part of the conversation. He was on Kenny Mayne's final "SportsCenter" broadcast on Monday night, discussing the rift between him and the Packers front office. Just like LaFleur, he also had good things to say about Jordan Love.
More to @Kenny_Mayne: “It’s never been about the draft pick, picking Jordan. I love Jordan; he’s a great kid. I love the coaching staff. I love my teammates. I love the fan base in GB. It’s just about a philosophy and maybe forgetting it is about the people that make things go." https://t.co/DewLZmgHTp
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 25, 2021
When LaFleur was asked about Rodgers' interview, he stuck to commenting on Mayne and said absolutely nothing about Rodgers.
"It was a heckuva tribute to Kenny Mayne."
Matt LaFleur commenting on Aaron Rodgers' appearance on ESPN last night.— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) May 25, 2021
LaFleur did say something about Rodgers, though it was indirect and didn't mention him by name.
"We’re just going to continue to try to work through this and hopefully we can get him back in the building,” LaFleur said via ESPN's Rob Demovsky.
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