Jordan Love Proud of Impressive Performance: 1,000 Yards and 8 Touchdowns in First 4 Games
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has made an outstanding impression in his first four games of the season, accumulating 1,000 passing yards and throwing 8 touchdowns. His remarkable start has drawn attention from fans and analysts alike, solidifying his role as the future of the Packers' offense.
"I’m really proud of what we’ve accomplished as a team, and I’m happy with my performance so far," Love said in a recent interview. "But this is just the beginning. I know there’s a lot more I can do, and I’m focused on continuing to improve every game."
Love's performance has been one of the brightest spots for the Packers this season, with the young quarterback showing poise and confidence in the pocket. His ability to execute key plays and connect with his receivers has been a major factor in the team’s success early in the season.
With 1,000 passing yards already under his belt, Love is quickly proving that he can handle the pressure of being the starting quarterback for a storied franchise like Green Bay. His 8 touchdowns reflect his growing chemistry with the offense and his ability to lead the team down the field.
Despite his success, Love remains humble and focused on his development. "I’m always striving to get better," he said. "It’s not about individual stats; it’s about winning and doing everything I can to help my teammates."
As the Packers continue their campaign, Love’s strong start has fans excited for what’s to come. With his skill set and determination, he looks poised to lead the team for years to come.
Broncos activate Malcolm Roach, place Ben Powers on IR

Malcolm Roach returned to practice recently, a development suggesting he could be available to the Denver Broncos for Week 6. That will indeed be the case.
The veteran defensive tackle was activated from injured reserve on Saturday, per a team announcement. Given the timing of when Roach had his 21-day practice window opened, it was expected Denver would make this move. He is now in line to make his season debut during the Broncos’ matchup with the Jets in London.
Roach is one of several former Saints who reunited with Sean Payton upon arrival in Denver. The 27-year-old logged a full campaign last year, setting new career highs in tackles (43) and sacks (2.5) along the way. Roach also recorded a personal best in terms of usage rate with a 42% snap share. A similar workload could be in store upon his return.
The Broncos’ defensive line also includes Zach Allen, D.J. Jones and John Franklin-Myers, of course. That trio has remained healthy through the early stages of the 2025 campaign and as long as that continues, each of its members will handle a large workload. Even in that case, Roach will be counted on to fill in on a part-time basis moving forward. As a pending free agent, his performance upon returning to action will be key in determining his market value.
To make room on the roster, the Broncos moved starting left guard Ben Powers to injured reserve. The 2023 free agent signing suffered a biceps injury in Week 5, and shortly after that game it became clear an IR stint would be necessary. Powers has not missed a game to date in his Denver tenure, but that will now change. A return to action in December is the team’s target in his case.
With Powers sidelined for at least the next four games (but quite probably more), depth up front will be something to monitor. The Broncos have elevated Calvin Throckmorton from the practice squad for tomorrow’s game. The former UDFA played two games last season with Denver, and he is now in position to make his season debut on Sunday.