The Green Bay Packers and Jordan Love are focused on getting healthy over the next few weeks an focus on their wild card matchup against either the Chicago Bears or Philadelphia Eagles. Love is coming off a concussion injury. While he has already cleared protocol, he will rest this week in a meaningless regular season finale.
However, it’s Jordan Love’s wife who is making headlines on Friday.
A ruthless online rant unleashed by Jordan Love’s wife goes viral (Video)

In a fiery social media post that’s quickly going viral, Ronika Stone Love, wife of Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love, publicly slammed NFL television networks for their handling of injury replays during broadcasts.
Her comments, shared via a TikTok video and amplified across X and Reddit, have sparked widespread discussion about how the league and its media partners highlight player injuries:
“Can we just talk about how unhinged sports networks are when it comes to showing injuries?” Stone Love said in her video, questioning why broadcasters repeatedly air footage of less severe injuries from multiple angles, while the truly gruesome plays receive only limited replay.
“If it’s a gruesome injury, they don’t show it again — but if it’s like, ‘he only got kind of messed up,’ they’ll play that a thousand times.”
A Candid Take from Inside the NFL Family
The critique comes from someone with both personal and professional experience with high‑level athletics. Stone Love was a standout middle blocker at the University of Oregon before playing professionally for the San Diego Mojo. Her connection to football runs deep — her father, Ron Stone, is a former NFL offensive lineman and two‑time Super Bowl champion.
Many fans and commentators have praised her message for calling attention to the emotional toll such replay practices can have on players’ families. Social media reactions range from support for her candid views to criticism pointing out the inherent risks of professional football and the nature of broadcast coverage.
Fans agreed with her:
She’s got a point though.
— Daddy’s Lambeau 🧀 (@Daddys_Lambeau) January 1, 2026
Breaking new: there’s levels to types of injuries and the extent they can be graphic!! It’s almost like there’s some things too graphic to show and others aren’t!
— PS (@tweets347) January 2, 2026
Not wrong
— Floppa (@Floppuhh) January 2, 2026
I agree with her.
— Lisa (@llmine) January 2, 2026
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