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Jordan Love was "cursed" by Teammates After His Missed Throw caused the Packers to suffer a Bitter defeat.

September 23, 2025

The Green Bay Packers’ perfect season hung in the balance in a 10-10 tie against the Cleveland Browns, but a devastating interception by quarterback Jordan Love in the fourth quarter sparked chaos on the field and in the locker room. The turnover, which handed momentum to Cleveland, may have cost Green Bay a critical Week 3 victory.

With just for minutes left, Love dropped back on a third-and-6, targeting rookie Matthew Golden. Browns safety Grant Delpit read the play, intercepting the pass and returning it 30 yards to Green Bay’s 40. Though Cleveland failed to score, the pick killed the Packers’ rhythm and their chance to take the lead.

 
 

The loss, potentially dropping Green Bay to 2-1, stunned the Lambeau faithful, already reeling from injuries to Jayden Reed and Zach Tom. Fans booed as the team left Huntington Bank Field, frustrated by a missed opportunity against a winless Browns squad.

 
 

Post-game, the locker room boiled over. Sources say star linebacker Micah Parsons confronted Love, shouting, “That pick lost us the game!” The outburst silenced teammates until coaches stepped in. Love, visibly shaken, told reporters, “The boos hurt, but hearing it from a teammate cuts deeper. I let down Packers Nation. I’ll make it right.”

Head coach Matt LaFleur downplayed the clash: “We’re a family, and families fight. We learn, we grow, we move on.” Privately, LaFleur met with Love and Parsons to restore unity, emphasizing focus ahead of a tough Week 4 matchup against the Cowboys.

 
 

The interception exposed Green Bay’s vulnerabilities, with Love’s offense struggling without Reed and Watson. As the Packers regroup, the locker room drama underscores the pressure to maintain their NFC lead. Can Love and Parsons mend fences to keep the Super Bowl dream alive?

Buffalo Bills Become First NFL Team to Launch 3-Year Support Program for Released Players
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