Brett Favre Fires Back at NFL Analyst Over Claim Packers Would Trade Jordan Love for Caleb Williams “In a Heartbeat”
The rise of Caleb Williams during the 2025 season has reignited comparisons with Jordan Love for the title of top quarterback in the NFC North.
After a rookie year that fell short of lofty expectations, Williams rebounded impressively, playing a pivotal role in the Chicago Bears’ resurgence. His performance quickly fueled debate across the league — and on social media — about where he stands among young franchise quarterbacks.
Sports Illustrated analyst Grant Cohn entered the conversation Sunday with a bold claim that ignited widespread reaction.
“The Packers would trade Jordan Love for Caleb Williams in a heartbeat,” Cohn wrote on X.
The Packers would trade Jordan Love for Caleb Williams in a heartbeat.
— Grant Cohn (@grantcohn) February 22, 2026
The post immediately stirred controversy, but this time the pushback didn’t come from a teammate or family member. It came from a franchise icon.
Brett Favre, the legendary Green Bay Packers quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer, responded forcefully to the suggestion that the organization would move on from Love so easily.
“Those who say he’s not good don’t know football,” Favre said. “Love made a tremendous leap during the Packers’ 2025 campaign, helping the team look like a legitimate Super Bowl contender before the injury. That doesn’t happen by accident.”
Favre’s comments added significant weight to the debate. As one of the most decorated quarterbacks in franchise history, his endorsement carries emotional and analytical authority in Green Bay circles.
Statistically, the discussion between Williams and Love is compelling. Williams threw for 3,942 yards with 27 touchdowns and seven interceptions during the 2025 regular season. Love, meanwhile, posted 3,381 passing yards, 23 touchdowns and six interceptions before his season was disrupted by injury.
But raw numbers only tell part of the story.
Pro Football Focus recently released its annual Top 101 Players list for the 2025 season, offering another layer to the comparison. Love ranked No. 37 overall, while Williams did not make the list.
“Love made a definitive leap during the Packers’ 2025 campaign, helping the team look the part of a Super Bowl contender before injury,” PFF wrote. “His 88.7 passing grade ranked second among qualified passers, and his 5.9% big-time throw rate trailed only Matthew Stafford. Love reduced his turnover-worthy play rate from 3.2% to 2.6%, entering rarefied air this season.”
It marked Love’s second appearance on the season-ending list, having previously ranked No. 89 in 2023. He joined safety Xavier McKinney (No. 66) and edge rusher Micah Parsons (No. 13) as the only Packers players included.
For Favre, the debate isn’t about hypothetical trades or social media rhetoric — it’s about progression and context.
“Every quarterback develops at his own pace,” Favre added. “What I saw from Jordan this year was growth, leadership and command. You don’t trade that ‘in a heartbeat.’”
As the 2026 season approaches, the NFC North quarterback rivalry promises to intensify. Williams has momentum and upside. Love has production, efficiency and the backing of one of Green Bay’s greatest legends.
If anything, Favre’s comments ensure that the conversation is far from over.
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