
Packers' Jordan Love Underwent Surgical Procedure on Hand
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The Green Bay Packers avoided what could have been a serious situation, as general manager Brian Gutekunst announced that quarterback Jordan Love underwent a surgical procedure to repair a ligament in his hand.
#Packers QB Jordan Love tore a ligament in his left thumb and had a procedure to repair it, GM Brian Gutekunst announced. He called it a 'little procedure.'
'He shouldn't miss any regular-season time' after banging it on a helmet taking a sack. pic.twitter.com/OcpLzZXVH9 — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 12, 2025
According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, "#Packers QB Jordan Love tore a ligament in his left thumb and had a procedure to repair it, GM Brian Gutekunst announced. He called it a 'little procedure.' 'He shouldn't miss any regular-season time' after banging it on a helmet taking a sack."
Jordan Love #10 of the Green Bay Packers warms up prior to the NFL Preseason 2025 game against the New York Jets at Lambeau Field on August 09, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Jordan Love #10 of the Green Bay Packers warms up prior to the NFL Preseason 2025 game against the New York Jets at Lambeau Field on August 09, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Photo byLove apparently tore the ligament after banging his hand on a helmet during a sack. The good news is that the procedure was done on his non-throwing hand.
The other bit of good news for Love is that he is presumed not to have to miss any significant time due to the procedure.
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