Packers quarterback tested positive for COVID, but not Aaron Rodgers
By Ethan Lee
A Green Bay Packers quarterback has tested positive for COVID-19 and now the quarterback situation behind Aaron Rodgers looks a little concerning.
The Green Bay Packers haven’t exactly had a ton of fun when it comes to figuring out what’s going on with their quarterbacks this year.
Earlier this season, Aaron Rodgers’ dominated headlines for several reasons. Between testing positive for COVId-19, his controversial COVID-19 vaccine situation, and then a bizarre toe injury that hindered his ability to play at a high level this year,
Now, another Packers quarterback has tested positive for COVID-19 and will be out for a little while. Jordan Love, the quarterback who previously stepped in when Rodgers had to miss time earlier this year, has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, according to a release from the Packers.
Green Bay Packers place quarterback Jordan Love on reserve/COVID-19 list
The Packers are in a tough position.
With Rodgers’ injured toe limiting him in practice and in games, and now Love out due to COVID-19, Green Bay might need to scramble around to figure out a solution at quarterback could Rodgers need surgery sooner rather than later.
It’s far from an ideal situation for Green Bay. Especially in a year that the Packers were supposed to be able to contend for a Super Bowl. If Rodgers has to miss any amount of time due to his toe and Love can’t return from the COVID-19 list quickly, things might get a little rough for the Packers.