Packers All-Pro Center Defends Jordan Love Amid Doubts
Green Bay, WI – July 25, 2025
Green Bay Packers All-Pro center Josh Myers has fiercely defended quarterback Jordan Love against external skepticism about his talent and NFL standing, reinforcing team unity as the 2025 season looms. The declaration came during a media session Friday at the Don Hutson Center, where training camp is in full swing.
Myers, a 2021 second-round pick who earned All-Pro honors in 2024 with a 78.9 PFF grade and zero sacks allowed in 600 snaps, per Pro-Football-Reference, didn’t mince words. “If you think Jordan Love isn’t elite, say it to my face. We’re about to shut down those doubts on the field,” he said, his tone resolute. The comments address lingering criticism following Love’s 3,814-yard, 23-touchdown 2024 season, which some analysts question against veteran QBs.
Love, 26, has been pivotal since taking over in 2023, leading the Packers to an 11-6 record in 2024 and a wild-card berth. Yet, doubts persist about his consistency, especially after a playoff loss. Myers, who snaps the ball to Love weekly, countered, “He’s our leader. The chemistry we’ve built is unstoppable.” Their bond, honed through 500+ snaps together, underpins the offense.
The defense from Myers signals a united front as the Packers, with $22 million in cap space per Spotrac, prepare for a Super Bowl LX push. Coach Matt LaFleur praised the solidarity: “Josh’s support reflects our focus,” he told The Green Bay Press-Gazette. Fans on X echoed the sentiment, with @CheeseheadPride posting, “Myers backing Love—team ready!” while @PackersFuture added, “Unity is our strength.”
With training camp underway, Myers’ stance bolsters Love’s confidence amid a competitive NFC North. The rookie class, including Matthew Golden, watches closely as veterans set the tone. Can this unity propel Green Bay to glory? The season’s answer awaits. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.











