GREEN BAY – Packers quarterback Jordan Love has been named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance on Thanksgiving in Detroit.
Love threw four touchdown passes against the Lions in a 31-24 victory, completing 18 of 30 passes for 234 yards and a 124.2 passer rating. Two of his four TD passes came on fourth downs, and he joined Brett Favre as the only Packers QBs to throw four TD passes on Thanksgiving.
Love also sealed the win with two clutch throws on the Packers' last drive, a third-down completion to Christian Watson and a fourth-down connection with Dontayvion Wicks for the final two first downs needed to drain the clock.

It's the second time this season Love has received the weekly award and the fourth time in his career. He also won it in Week 8 for his performance in Pittsburgh, when he tied Favre's franchise record with 20 straight completions, and in Weeks 17-18 of the 2023 season.
Love has now posted a passer rating of 115 or better 13 times in his career, and the Packers are 12-0-1 in those games.
He currently ranks in the top 10 in the league in the following passing categories in 2025: passer rating (104.3, 5th), average gain (7.74, 7th), interceptions (3, t-2nd), interception percentage (0.8, 2nd), TD/INT ratio (6.3, 4th), and 25-plus-yard completions (24, t-6th).
Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love joins Brett Favre (1994 vs. Dallas) as the only Packers QB to throw four touchdown passes on Thanksgiving.








































