Jordan Love's midseason transformation has been well-documented. He went from a massive question mark for the Green Bay Packers – who traded away four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers in the hopes that Love was a true successor – to arguably one of best quarterbacks in the NFL.
According to Pro Football Focus, Love's transformation is inarguable. He went from a bottom-tier quarterback after the first nine games of the season to the very best quarterback in the NFL over the last nine.
Jordan Love has flipped a switch the second half of the season pic.twitter.com/XL8W6EW8m8
— PFF (@PFF) January 18, 2024
Those are all extremely impressive numbers, but most important to Love's transformation has undoubtedly been his ball security.
Yes, he's fumbled a few away trying to make plays with his feet, but his interceptions have all but disappeared in the second half of the season. Going from a stretch with a 14-10 touchdown-to-interception ratio to a stretch with a 21-1 ratio is almost an unheard-of turnaround.
Most impressively, Love has been doing it in must-win games for the Packers. Including Green Bay's playoff win over the Dallas Cowboys, Love has thrown 10 touchdowns with no interceptions in the Packers' last four games.
From mid-tier (at best) to elite. Love has grown up right before our eyes.
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