The Green Bay Packers are facing uncertainty at the quarterback position heading into their crucial Week 17 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. With starting quarterback Jordan Love in the NFL’s concussion protocol, backup Malik Willis is preparing to take the reins if needed, expressing confidence that he will be ready to play.
Green Bay Packers QBs: A Tale of Two Injuries
Both of Green Bay’s quarterbacks are nursing injuries following a tough Week 16 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears. Jordan Love exited that game early after suffering a concussion, placing his availability for the upcoming contest in doubt. He remains in the league’s protocol and was not permitted to speak with the media, though he was reportedly in good spirits.
Willis, who stepped in for Love, also sustained an injury during the game, hurting his throwing shoulder. Despite finishing the game in visible pain, Willis has stated that he “expects to be ready” to face the Ravens. He and Love were both listed as limited participants in Tuesday’s practice, a positive sign for their potential availability. However, Love has a more significant hurdle to clear before he can be medically approved to play.
Stepping into a Playoff Race
The timing of the quarterback injuries could not be worse for the Packers, who are in the thick of a tight NFC playoff race. The loss to Chicago dropped Green Bay’s record to 9-5-1 and cost them control of the NFC North division. While their postseason chances remain high, every game is critical in the final stretch of the season.
Should Willis get the start, he will be stepping into a high-pressure situation against a desperate Ravens team also fighting for its playoff life. In his relief appearance against the Bears, the former third-round pick showed impressive flashes, giving the team confidence that the offense can remain functional even if Love is sidelined.
The Packers will continue to monitor both quarterbacks’ health throughout the week. Willis’s readiness provides a crucial safety net for a team that cannot afford a setback as it pushes toward a playoff berth.