The Green Bay Packers had a disappointing 9-7-1 season in 2025. At one point, they were 5-1-1, and at another they were 9-3-1 and in a great position to compete for the NFC North crown and a high seed in the NFL Playoffs. Unfortunately, after All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons went down, Green Bay did not win another game, neither in the regular season nor the playoffs.
Despite these shortcomings, though, quarterback Jordan Love continued to put up good numbers when he was healthy. He did miss a game due to a concussion and another to preserve him for the postseason, but otherwise played with more health and mobility than he did in 2024 when knee and groin injuries limited him.
Green Bay Packers star Jordan Love is proud of how consistent he was

Love recently appeared on the “Up and Adams” show as he was present for the NFL Honors ceremony. During his interview with Kay Adams, he was asked what he was most proud of as an individual player from the 2025 NFL season.
Packers QB Jordan Love says he looks to build off the “best season” of his career 😤@jordan3love | @packers | @heykayadams pic.twitter.com/uMzv8ffgPc
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) February 5, 2026
“For me, the goal is to always get better and better. I think for me, this season, and like you said my first two seasons, I thought this was by best season, just being a consistent player day in and day out, and trying to focus on little improvements every day.
“I had a great season. There is always going to be stuff to improve on, but for me, it’s all about getting better every day and trying to be the leader that the team needs.”
This truly was Love’s best season of his career. He had a career-best 66.3% completion percentage to go with 3,381 passing yards. He also had 27 touchdown passes against just six interceptions, which showed how much better he was at protecting the football and avoiding interceptions this past year.
Additionally, Love had a passer rating of 101.2.
In his first two seasons as Green Bay’s starting quarterback, Love had a 63.7% completion percentage and averaged 11 interceptions a year. He also had a passer rating of 96.3 for those seasons.
As he continues to improve, it will not belong until he is universally recognized as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and, hopefully, leads the Packers back to the Super Bowl.
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