Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is hobbled but playing on after suffering an injury in the first half of Sunday’s showdown with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Update: Love exited the game in the third quarter. The Packers announced Love’s injury as a groin injury.
Love appeared to irritate his left knee — which is protected by a brace after he injured his MCL in the season opener — on an off-schedule play scrambling to his right in the first quarter. He was evaluated on the sideline and in the blue medical tent but hasn’t yet come out of the game.
On several dropbacks and even some handoffs, Love has looked limited in mobility. He appeared to be in pain after scrambling right and finding Tucker Kraft for a 67-yard completion in the second quarter.
Love missed Week 2 and Week 3 while recovering from the original MCL injury suffered in Brazil to open the season. He has started each of the last five games, including Sunday’s visit to Jacksonville.
Malik Willis is the backup quarterback for the Packers, who won both of his starts after Love was injured in Week 1.
This story will be updated as more information is known.