Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers admitted he felt bad for backup Jordan Love during what turned out to be a mistake-laden preseason opener against the San Francisco 49ers.
Love started and played the entire first half but threw three interceptions and finished with a passer rating of 66.0. Rodgers said the box score hardly told the story of the night, especially from the perspective of the quarterback’s performance, and he thought Love did “some really good things.”
“I felt really bad for Jordan the other night because, you know, we have a couple of total mental busts for picks,” Rodgers said.