San Diego Union-Tribune

TO PLAYOFFS, WITH LOVE

- BY STEVE MEGARGEE Megargee writes for The Associated Press.

Jordan Love accomplish­ed something in his first season as a starting quarterbac­k that his fourtime MVP predecesso­r failed to achieve last year.

He has the Green Bay Packers in the playoffs.

Love threw for 316 yards and connected with Dontayvion Wicks on a pair of touchdowns as the Packers earned a wild-card berth with a 17-9 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

The Packers bounced back from a 2-5 start by winning seven of their last 10 games, including three straight.

“I think everyone knew what we were capable of,” Love said. “All the games we lost were close games that we knew there were little things we could fix that would put us over the hump to win those games. I think we were always right there in every game, so that was the thing that was easy for us to keep believing.”

The Packers (9-8) needed a win to reach the playoffs. Green Bay delivered by beating the Bears (7-10) for a 10th consecutiv­e time.

Green Bay was in a similar situation for its regularsea­son finale last year, but lost 20-16 at home to the Detroit Lions in Aaron Rodgers’ last game with the Packers. The Packers traded Rodgers to the New York Jets less than four months later to make way for Love, a 2020 first-round draft pick from Utah State.

Love guided the NFL’s youngest team to the postseason by throwing 18 touchdown passes and one intercepti­on over his last eight games.

“I said it back in camp: He’s the best quarterbac­k in the league,” Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander said. “And he’s been proving it these past few weeks.”

Green Bay is the NFC’s No. 7 seed and will visit NFC East champion Dallas (12-5) next Sunday in a matchup with Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy, who guided the Packers from 2006-18 and led them to their last Super Bowl title.

Love went 27 of 32 as Green Bay never punted all day. Love threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Wicks that put Green Bay ahead for good midway through the second quarter and found the rookie fifthround pick in the end zone again for a 12-yard score in the third.

“He’s a tough-minded sucker,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said of Love. “His family did a hell of a job raising him just in terms of what he’s all about.”

Love spent most of this season throwing primarily to rookies and second-year pros. Those guys helped win the game Sunday, though they didn’t win any praise from Bears safety Jaquan Brisker.

Jayden Reed caught four passes for 112 yards. Wicks had six catches for 61 yards to go with his two touchdowns. Bo Melton had five receptions for 62 yards less than a week after the Packers signed him to their active roster from the practice squad.

“I feel like we could have tightened up on the receivers a lot more than we did today,” said Brisker, who recovered a fumble by Love. “We gave them too much room. I don’t really have no respect for them at all, just to be honest.”

Green Bay’s Aaron Jones rushed for 111 yards on 22 carries, his third straight 100-yard performanc­e.

 ?? JEFFREY PHELPS AP ?? Packers quarterbac­k Jordan Love (10) joins the Green Bay crowd in celebratin­g en route to Sunday’s win.
JEFFREY PHELPS AP Packers quarterbac­k Jordan Love (10) joins the Green Bay crowd in celebratin­g en route to Sunday’s win.

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