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Packers President Ed Policy Files Official Complaint With NFL Over Brutal Hit on QB Jordan Love

Green Bay, January 11, 2026 – Following a dangerous, MMA-style hit on Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love during their recent Wild Card matchup against the Chicago Bears, Packers President Ed Policy has formally filed a complaint with the NFL, demanding a full investigation into the incident.

The contested play involved what many observers called a clear roughing-the-passer and helmet-to-helmet contact, which went uncalled by the officials. Love, recently recovering from a concussion sustained in Week 16, was targeted in a way that put his health at serious risk. According to Policy, this penalty not only endangered Love but may have directly contributed to Green Bay’s loss.

“This is the second instance in two games where it’s evident certain players deliberately attempted to injure or at least limit Jordan’s effectiveness,” Policy said. “Despite existing penalties from Week 16, these actions appear intentional. Whether we win or lose, this strategy undermines our team’s performance and compromises the integrity of the game.”

Policy emphasized that this is not just a concern for a single player but a broader issue of collective sportsmanship. “The NFL needs to thoroughly investigate this,” he continued. “This was not a typical in-game collision — it was an orchestrated, unsportsmanlike action targeting a player’s safety. It reflects poorly on the league and sets a dangerous precedent for player conduct.”

The Packers are urging the NFL to consider enhanced penalties for similar hits and to ensure that referees are empowered to prevent future occurrences. Team medical staff have confirmed that Love will be monitored closely following the incident, and the organization is prioritizing his health above all else.
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The filing signals a firm stance from Green Bay that deliberate attempts to harm players will not be tolerated and that the league must hold accountable both individuals and the collective culture that permits such actions.

Policy concluded, “Football is a tough sport, but targeting a player’s health intentionally is unacceptable. This investigation isn’t just about one quarterback — it’s about preserving the fairness, safety, and integrity of the NFL.”

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After the heart-stopping 31-27 battle against the Bears, Jordan Love took full responsibility and broke down in tears. In that darkest moment of his life, a call from legend Aaron Rodgers in the tunnel moved all of Packers Nation to tears
  Green Bay, Wisconsin – Following a gut-wrenching 31-27 defeat to the Chicago Bears in the NFC Wild Card Round, Packers quarterback Jordan Love emerged from the locker room with a somber determination to shoulder full responsibility for the loss. “If that play had been just a little better, just once, the outcome would have been different. To Packers fans, teammates, and coaches, I don’t want to blame anyone after this battle. Thank you to everyone who has always stood by me,” Love said, his voice steady but heavy with the weight of disappointment. He then quietly stepped into the tunnel, the sting of frustration and personal accountability etched across his face. I do not understand how people think Jordan Love is a good QB pic.twitter.com/Jjad3IuhnR — Josh Benzo (@JoshBenzo) January 11, 2026 It was in this moment of private anguish that a phone call came from none other than Packers legend Aaron Rodgers. “You did everything you could. I watched the whole game, every snap, every drive,” Rodgers said, offering calm reassurance and perspective to the young quarterback. Rodgers’ words acted as a lifeline for Love, reminding him that even in failure, effort and resilience are never wasted. Moved by the encouragement of his mentor, Love later reflected on the profound experience:"There was a moment when I thought everything I’d built my whole life had collapsed — no noise, no light, just emptiness. Then he showed up, quietly, knelt beside me, and said exactly ten words. I’ll never forget that — because in that moment, it kept me here when I thought I’d lost everything." The emotional interaction quickly circulated across social media, with fans and analysts praising the quiet leadership and humanity displayed by Rodgers. In a league often defined by statistics, headlines, and pressure-filled outcomes, this moment highlighted that the human element — mentorship, guidance, and moral support — can leave as profound an impact as any on-field victory. For Love, the loss still burns, but the encounter reinforced the values of trust, resilience, and solidarity that define the Packers’ culture. As the team looks forward to the offseason, the lesson is clear: accountability, humility, and mentorship are just as important as any game plan or play call. While the season ended sooner than hoped, the tunnel moment between Rodgers and Love will be remembered as one of the most heartfelt and meaningful episodes of the 2026 NFL postseason — a quiet testament to the bonds that define the game, beyond the scoreboard.