The Green Bay Packers do not play the Philadelphia Eagles until Sunday afternoon, but it did not take them taking part in one of the NFL’s Saturday games for quarterback Jordan Love to be a hot topic on social media. Ever since he was selected by Green Bay in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, Love has been compared, fairly or unfairly, to other quarterbacks taken that year.
Additionally, his first season as a starter in 2023 brought a great deal of debate over if he was better than Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud, who was a rookie last season.
On Saturday, Stroud and the Texans took on Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers in the first game of the NFL Playoffs this year. Herbert, who was selected in the 2020 NFL Draft like Love, has long been considered one of the best players from that draft.
Until tonight.
Los Angeles Chargers Quarterback Justin Herbert Unleashed His Inner Brett Favre, but not in a Good Way
This past season, Herbert led the Chargers to an 11-6 record and fifth seed in the AFC. While he did not put up gaudy passing numbers, he did do an excellent job of taking care of the ball.
Herbert finished the 2024 NFL regular season with a 65.9% completion percentage, 3,870 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, just three interceptions, and a 101.7 passer rating.
Unfortunately for the Chargers, regular season success does not always translate to the postseason.
In Los Angeles’ 32-12 loss to the Texans in the Wild Card round on Saturday, Herbert completed just 14 of his 32 passes for 242 yards, one touchdown, and four interceptions, more than he threw in the entire regular season.
It was as poor a performance as one will see from a quarterback in a NFL Playoff game. In many ways, it was reminiscent of Brett Favre completing 26 of 44 passes for 281 yards, two touchdowns, and an NFL postseason record six interceptions against the St. Louis Rams back on January 20, 2002 in the Divisional Round.
Green Bay Packers Quarterback Jordan Love Goes Viral After Justin Herbert’s Poor Performance
As mentioned, Love has been compared to Herbert ever since the two were drafted in 2020. Herbert was the Chargers starter from Week One on (because a team doctor collapsed Tyrod Taylor’s lung) in 2020 while Love spent his rookie season on the practice squad, and then two years as a backup.
Well, after Herbert’s dismal performance on Saturday, Packers fans are done with the comparions:
Don’t ever put Herbert in Jordan Love conversations, dudes had 5 years to win a playoff game with a great team and he can’t deliver 😹😹
— Winsconsin Sports Enthusiast🦌🧀🍺 (@beningraham2004) January 12, 2025
Never ever say that Justin Herbert is a better quarterback than Jordan Love
— FreakTime 🦌⌚️ (@RunNDunkMan) January 12, 2025
I don’t care what happens tommorow, I don’t wanna hear anymore “Justin Herbert better than Jordan Love” takes. Atleast Love can show up in the playoffs
— Eric Miller (@EricMil42852846) January 12, 2025
Win or lose tomorrow, Jordan Love still has more playoff victories than Justin Herbert.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) January 12, 2025
they tried to tell me Justin Herbert was better than Jordan Love 🤣🤣
— Ben (@Ben4PF) January 12, 2025
As fans know, Love led the Packers to an upset victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round last year, his first as the starting quarterback.
Herbert has yet to win a playoff game in five years.
More Green Bay Packers News from Wisconsin Sports Heroics
- “Season Is Over;” Eagles Fans Melt Down on X Over Star Injury News Ahead of Packers Wild Card Matchup
- Packers Fans React to Coach Interviewing for 49ers Position (Report)
- Green Bay Packers Legend Brett Favre Gets Dragged on Social Media Over Uneducated LA Wildfires Statement
- “Green Bay Will Probably Listen;” Bengals Linked to Trade for Packers Star
- “He Did That?” Packers Fans React to Bears Starter’s On-Field Reaction to Christian Watson Injury
For More Great Wisconsin Sports Content
Follow me on Twitter at @theotherRobin19 and follow us @WiSportsHeroics for more great content. To read more of our articles and keep up to date on the latest in Wisconsin sports, click here!