Packers quarterback Jordan Love cedes the NFL Award to his teammate at Green Bay.
Green Bay is riding high, and Jordan Love was just named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week after a dazzling 4-touchdown performance against the Detroit Lions. But what shocked fans even more? He didn’t want the spotlight to himself.

In a statement win over the Lions in Week 13, Love lit up Detroit’s secondary with four touchdown passes, leading the Packers to a huge divisional victory on the road. The rising quarterback continued his stellar 2025 campaign, improving to 19 touchdowns and only 3 interceptions, and earning a QBR of 72.9, which currently ranks third in the NFL behind only Dak Prescott (75.3) and Patrick Mahomes (73.1), and just ahead of rookie sensation Drake Maye (72.8).
Many analysts are already calling this the best season of Jordan Love’s career.
However, during his post-award press conference, Love turned heads with an unexpected statement. Instead of soaking in the praise, he humbly shifted the credit:
"This award really belongs to the team. If I had to pick just one guy to give it to, I’d hand it off to [teammate’s name]. He made everything easier out there."
Love didn’t reveal the exact teammate, sparking immediate speculation among fans and reporters. Some believe he was referring to Romeo Doubs, who came down with key clutch catches throughout the game. Others think it might be Aaron Jones, who delivered key blocks to keep the pocket clean. A few fans even pointed toward rookie tight end Tucker Kraft, who has quietly emerged as a red-zone weapon just when Love needed it most.

Regardless of who the mystery teammate is, Love’s humility and team-first mentality are winning over fans across the NFL. He’s proving that his leadership extends far beyond stats and awards.
"He doesn’t just lead with his arm. He leads with his heart."
— one Packers fan posted on X.
Jordan Love is officially entering the elite QB conversation — and doing it the Green Bay way: humble, unselfish, and ice-cold under pressure.










