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Packers WR doesn’t see big difference between Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love

Packers WR doesn't see big difference between Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love

Green Bay Packers dumped veteran Aaron Rodgers to give quarterback Jordan Love the reins of the team after three years as a backup after being drafted in the first round of the 2020 Draft from Utah State.

Everything seems that the time as a student of Rodgers paid off for Love since there is a wide receiver from the Packers who does not see much difference between the two quarterbacks although there are four Most Valuable Player awards between them.

In an interview with Dennis Krause of spectrum 1the WR Romeo Doubs declared that Love is a great QB and that he can do the same as Rodgers.

“No, I think Jordan has the ability to do it. I think Jordan is a very good quarterback,” Doubs said. “When you go from Aaron Rodgers to Jordan, Aaron was a great QB, but I think Jordan can do the same things. So I don’t see what the big difference is”.

One point to consider is that Doubs only played one year with Rodgers. The wide receiver finished his rookie year with 425 yards and three touchdowns after catching 42 throws from the veteran QB.

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Doubs sees the Packers as a winning team

Although the packers finished the 2022 NFL season with an 8-9 record and in third place in the NFC NorthDoubs doesn’t see the team becoming losers because of franchise history.

“I don’t see the Packers going downhill. I just focus on our position and our team within the organization,” said the wide receiver. “The organization is storied and it’s all about winning. That’s all. When you listen to Green Bay it’s not about losing, it’s just about winning”.

From 1920, the Packers are the franchise with the most regular season wins with 790 of 1,418 games played, closely followed by the Chicago Bears, with 786.

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