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Jordan Love Becomes Part-Owner of Milwaukee Brewers

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he Green Bay Packers’ young franchise quarterback is making a bold statement off the football field. Jordan Love, the rising star who has taken over the reins in Titletown, has officially become a part-owner of the Milwaukee Brewers.

The Brewers, established in 1970, have long been Wisconsin’s pride in Major League Baseball. With legends like Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and more recently Christian Yelich, the team has carried Milwaukee through highs and lows, always backed by one of the most loyal fan bases in baseball.

Jordan Love has now etched his name into that story. Since replacing Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, Love has quickly developed into one of the NFL’s most promising quarterbacks. His presence in Wisconsin sports has already transformed the Packers’ outlook — and now his investment with the Brewers shows he is here to stay.

“This is where I want my legacy to grow,” Love said. “Green Bay and Milwaukee have given me support, love, and belief. Joining the Brewers ownership is about giving back, about building Wisconsin sports into something even bigger for the entire nation.”

 

The move mirrors the new wave of athlete-owners across American sports. Patrick Mahomes owns a stake in the Kansas City Royals, while Jalen Hurts recently joined the Phillies’ ownership group. Now, Love adds his name to the list, showing that NFL quarterbacks can leave an impact far beyond football.

For the Brewers, this is a timely moment. With playoff hopes alive in 2025 and a roster full of homegrown talent, having Jordan Love tied to the organization adds cultural weight. His popularity with Packers Nation will likely carry into Miller Park, bridging Wisconsin’s two most beloved teams.

Fans have already taken to social media to celebrate the partnership. Packers fans see it as Love doubling down on his commitment to Wisconsin. Brewers fans see it as validation that their franchise remains attractive to rising stars who want to plant their roots in the state.

 

Ultimately, Jordan Love’s decision isn’t just financial. It’s personal. It’s about building legacy in Wisconsin, ensuring that when people think about sports in the Midwest, they think Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Brewers standing side by side. For Love, this is about more than winning games — it’s about building history.

Veteran Packers OL Signs With Bears Less Than 24 Hours After Being Released
The Green Bay Packers made headlines this week when they announced yet another roster shake-up, releasing offensive line depth just hours after their Week 4 injury report was finalized. It marked the third time in a month that Green Bay had shuffled pieces in and out of their trenches, a unit already tested by injuries and inconsistency. Chicago wasted no time pouncing on the opportunity. Less than 24 hours after being released, the Bears swooped in to sign former Nebraska lineman Brant Banks, bolstering their offensive line rotation ahead of a crucial stretch in October. The move underscores just how quickly fortunes can shift in the NFL. While the Packers remained firm in their evaluation of practice squad contributors, Chicago saw a chance to scoop up a young blocker who still carries developmental upside. For the Bears, it’s another example of building depth while taking advantage of divisional rival roster churn. At 24 years old, Banks had shown flashes as a physical presence in camp and on special teams units. Though his playing time never took off this season, scouts have consistently praised his size, toughness, and ability to anchor against bull rushers. That raw skill set was enough for Chicago to gamble on him as a developmental piece who could contribute sooner than expected. In his first public comments since the signing, Banks didn’t hide his frustration with how things ended in Green Bay. “I ran out of patience with the Packers. This was the third time in just one month that they let me go, and at some point, you realize it’s not about talent – it’s about opportunity. I needed a team that believed in me. The Bears gave me that, and now it’s on me to prove I belong.” For Chicago, the addition may not only add depth but also pour fuel on the rivalry with Green Bay. For Banks, it’s a fresh start — and a chance to channel frustration into proving his former team wrong.