NFL: The Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has a chance to become the face of the franchise and, one day, the face of the league. After sitting behind Aaron Rodgers for three years, the 2020 first-round dr said aft pick is finally getting his chance to start for the most historic franchise in the NFL.
The quarterback position is the single most important position in football, and the league knows that. Netflix recently released a documentary called “Quarterback.” It covered Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, and Marcus Mariota during the 2022 season. It quickly became one of the most popular shows on Netflix and season 2 will be airing next off-season. After Peyton Manning (who is an executive producer for the show) visited a Packers practice, speculation began regarding Jordan Love appearing on the show. However, those speculations may be unwarranted.
Multiple Reports Indicate Jordan Love WON’T Be Featured In “Quarterback” Documentary In 2023 (NFL)
Manning was spotted chatting it up with Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy on different occasions. He was later surrounded by fans hoping for autographs and pictures once practice concluded.
But the real interest was in the reason -or reasons- for Manning’s attendance. Per ESPN‘s Rob Demovsky, Manning was there with his production company, Omaha Productions, to discuss a “potential project”. However, the “Quarterback” documentary is reportedly not the reason he was there:
Manning is NOT here for anything related to Jordan Love being on Quarterback, we were told. https://t.co/cvQJJO5ayj
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2023
Jordan Love Was Unlikely To Star On “Quarterback” Anyways
Robin Adams of Wisconsin Sports Heroics highlighted how Jordan Love feels about social media in general:
Jordan Love was recently asked about his lack of activity on social media. Apparently, this has been his plan all along:
“I don’t think it’s really going to do anything good for me or for my mental to see, whether it’s good or bad,” Love said, via Packers beat reporter Zach Jacobson of heavy.com. “I just try to focus on myself and being the best version I can be.”
While more than a few professional athletes remain very active on social media — some more than others — Jordan Love would rather keep to himself. Other players have even used their accounts for monetary gain, but for his part, the Packers stud would prefer not to do the same in exchange for his privacy.
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