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Jordan Love Reportedly Already Planning Offseason Work With Young Stars

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Jordan Love is ready to go. Per reports Love intends to do something Aaron Rodgers hasn’t in recent years by putting in off-season work with his skill players.

According to Steve Calhoun of The Armed and Dangerous Football Camps Love will be getting together in California with young Packers stars Aaron Jones, Romeo Doubs, and Christian Watson to work on timing and chemistry. There is no confirmation on if other teammates will be joining them at this point.

Cahoun, Love’s private QB coach went on NFL Total Access and detailed Love’s offseason plans.

There will be those that point to Rodgers winning two of the last three MVPs as evidence that off-season work is overrated. It would be hard to argue that point if Rodgers’ group had remained unchanged. If in 2022 he was still rolling out Davante Adams as his number one target you wouldn’t have heard many complaints about his willingness to put in time. But with new receivers carrying such a heavy load it would’ve been nice to see him put in the work. Perhaps we wouldn’t have heard so many complaints about his rookies and mistakes.

There’s no saying how good Jordan Love will be or if he will be good at all but rallying his teammates and growing the chemistry early on in his career is a good start.

Speaking of how good he will possibly be, Packers Insider Rob Demovsky believes Love is ready to do What the Packers need him to do. He was on the Rich Eisen show on Monday to talk about the Young quarterback in his future.You can watch the whole clip by clicking below.

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