‘Big Moment. Cool Moment.’: How Jordan Love Cemented His Role as the Packers’ Franchise QB
It’s a play that will live on in Jordan Love’s highlight reel forever—a 53-yard bomb from the Green Bay Packers quarterback to Christian Watson on the very first offensive play of last year’s Thanksgiving Day game. That play set the tone for an upset victory over the Detroit Lions, and it’s a moment that still resonates with fans and players alike.
But for Mike Sanford, Love’s offensive coordinator and position coach during his final college season at Utah State in 2019, the story behind that play is just as important as the play itself. When Sanford read that Packers head coach Matt LaFleur had texted Love on the morning of the game to suggest opening with a safer play—only for Love to convince him to stick with the deep shot—he knew it was a defining moment for the young quarterback.
“He stuck his neck out,” Sanford said. “That told me he had reached a critical point for any quarterback who hopes to become a star.”
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