Jordan Love is off to a very solid start to his Packers career and has already accumulated enough stats to be considered a Top 10 Quarterback in franchise history.
Through his first two seasons, Love has amassed 8,154 passing yards, which ranks him 7th all-time in Packers history.
Let’s take a look at where Love currently ranks, and where he could end up at the end of the season with another good year.

For reference, Love also sits in the Top 10 (#8) all-time in passing touchdowns with 60.
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Here’s a look at the most accomplished Packers in terms of passing yardage in team history:
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1) Brett Favre – 1992-2007 – 61,655 Yards
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2) Aaron Rodgers – 2005-2022 – 59,055 Yards
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3) Bart Starr – 1956-1971 – 24,718 Yards
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4) Lynn Dickey – 1976-1985 – 21,369 Yards
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5) Tobin Rote – 1950-1956 – 11,535 Yards
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6) Don Majkowski – 1987-1992 – 10,870 Yards
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7) Jordan Love – 2021-Present – 8,154 Yards
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8) Randy Wright – 1984-1988 – 7,106 Yards
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9) Arnie Herber – 1930-1940 – 6,749 Yards
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10) David Whitehurst – 1977-1983 – 6,205 Yards
There’s the Top 10. It’s reasonable to think that with a few strong seasons ahead Love could very well become a Top 5 All-Time passer in short order. Love sits just 3,381 yards outside of that distinction.
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Sources:Â Pro Football Reference (Stats)
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