Jordan Love injury update: Packers QB considered 'day-to-day' with groin injury
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love exited his team's 30-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars with a groin injury in the third quarter. He did not return to the game.
The Packers quarterback came up hobbled after throwing a pass in the third quarter. It's unclear when the injury occurred, as Love had seemingly been dealing with an injury throughout the game.
Love missed two games earlier this season with an MCL sprain. The leg on which Love seems to be limping is the same leg that he injured earlier this season.
Malik Willis entered in relief of Love. Willis, who helped guide the Packers to wins in both games in which Love sat, led a drive for the game-winning field goal by Brandon McManus in the final seconds.
Jordan Love injury update
The Packers initially listed Love as "questionable" to return with a groin injury, but he never returned to the game.
Love seemed to be dealing with the injury throughout the game. It's unclear when he was injured in the matchup.
While there was some speculation that Love reaggravated the left MCL sprain he had suffered earlier this season, the Packers did not list the ailment in their update.
On Monday, October 28, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport stated that Love suffered a groin strain and will be monitored throughout the week. The Packers quarterback is considered day-to-day.
The Packers play the Detroit Lions in Week 9 in a massive NFC North clash.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jordan Love injury update: Packers QB exits game vs. Jaguars