How Jordan Love Shattered Records and Left Cowboys Stunned in Franchise-First Performance
Ever wonder if green and gold could sparkle that bright with a new star under center? Well, Jordan Love might just be answering that with a resounding “wait till you see this!” Despite the Packers falling short against the Cowboys in Week 4, Love didn’t just hold his own—he rewrote the franchise’s history books. First QB in 106 years to rattle off 30-plus completions, 300 yards through the air, 25 rushing yards, three touchdowns, and zero picks in a single game? That’s a stat line that screams “MVP in the making,” not “just another starter.” Sure, the shadow of Aaron Rodgers looms large, but Love’s showing he’s got the goods to carve his own legend. Could this be the season the Packers’ quarterback controversy finally finds its winning answer? Stick around—this ride’s just getting started.

The Green Bay Packers couldn’t take care of business against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4.
However, that wasn’t on their quarterback.
If anything, Jordan Love had one of the best games of his career and made franchise history in the tie.
He became the first Packers quarterback with at least 30 completions, 300 passing yards, 25 rushing yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in a game.
Jordan Love vs. Dallas
First player in franchise history with
30+ completions
300+ passing yards
3+ TD passes
0 INTs
25+ rushing yardsIn a single game
The Packers are 106 years old and have 3 HOF QBs. pic.twitter.com/BJdxKLRcWx
— Jacob Morley (@JacobMorley) September 30, 2025
Love has gotten his fair share of criticism since he took over for Aaron Rodgers as the starter, and while he’s earned some of it, he should also get the credit he deserves for the way he’s played this season.
While it’s too early in his career to say he will be the next Hall of Fame Packers quarterback, he’s playing at an MVP level, numbers-wise.
If he keeps it up, he will finish the season with more than 4,000 passing yards and more than 30 touchdown passes.
More importantly, he’s taking better care of the football, which is something that has been a recurring issue for him in the earlier stages of his career.
This may be a make-or-break season for Love and his long-term future.
The Packers have Super Bowl aspirations, and their fans will be very disappointed if they don’t satisfy that goal.
But judging by the first four games, the Packers are doing the right thing by counting on Love to be the face of the franchise.
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