Times-Call (Longmont)

Packers QB Love offers new challenge for 49ers

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA, CALIF. >> The San Francisco 49ers had plenty of success going up against the Green Bay Packers in the playoffs when Aaron Rodgers was running the show.

The Niners knocked Rodgers and the Packers out of the playoffs four times, including twice in the previous four seasons.

While first-year starter Jordan Love lacks the pedigree of the four-time MVP, his performanc­e in the last half of the season has caught the attention of the 49ers (12-5) headed into their divisional round game against the Packers (10-8) on Saturday night.

“He’s really good at going through his reads and playing the offense to a T,” defensive end Nick Bosa said.

After a shaky start to his first season as a starter, Love has been playing at a high level the past two months.

He has thrown 21 touchdown passes with only one intercepti­on the past nine games and is coming off one of the best playoff debuts ever.

Love went 16 for 21 for 272 yards, three TDS and no intercepti­ons in a 48-32 win over Dallas on Sunday.

“I thought he played a really, really good football game,” coach Matt Lafleur said. “It’s never going to be perfect. There’s going to be little details here and there, whether it’s hanging in the pocket, some decisions, but I’ll tell you what, the guy made some massive plays in that game that kind of go off script, so to speak, and to me that’s where you see so much value in him.”

With Love playing as well as he has and a group of young pass-catchers emerging as big threats, the Packers once again look like a top offensive team after taking a step back in Rodgers’ last season in Green Bay in 2022.

The Niners see a similar look to those high-powered offenses they faced early in Lafleur’s tenure but see more of the coach’s influence on the scheme now that he has a young quarterbac­k he can mold.

“They have a lot of the same guys from the past really good teams they have had and a quarterbac­k who does exactly what he’s coached to do,” Bosa said. “Aaron Rodgers is a Hall of Famer and unbelievab­le, but he kind of went outside of the realm of coaching and sometimes it’s good when you have a guy who does what he’s coached to do.”

Climb the mountain

After losing in the NFC title game the past two seasons, the 49ers came into 2023 looking to get over that hump and back to the Super Bowl. But first they had to get through the regular season, which they did with 12 wins and a firstround bye.

Now the focus can really turn to getting rid of the bad taste from those season-ending losses.

“We’re excited,” All-pro left tackle Trent Williams said. “This is what you wait all year for, especially after the way last year ended. The regular season is fun and it has its own challenges. But when you get that close, like we did last year, you just want to fast forward to the regular season and get back to this tournament.”

Surging jones

Green Bay’s Aaron Jones has rushed for more than 110 yards in each of his past four games. He ran for 118 yards and three touchdowns in the Packers’ victory over the Cowboys.

It’s worth noting that Jones has rushed for more than 100 yards every time he’s faced the Cowboys in his career. Jones has never rushed for 100 yards in six previous meetings with San Francisco, though he had nine catches for 129 yards as well as 12 carries for 41 yards in the Packers’ 2021 divisional playoff loss to the 49ers.

 ?? MICHAEL AINSWORTH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Packers running back Aaron Jones reacts after a long run against the Cowboys on Jan. 14 in Arlington, Texas.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Packers running back Aaron Jones reacts after a long run against the Cowboys on Jan. 14 in Arlington, Texas.

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