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Jordan Love 'got his swagger back,' but will it translate when it matters?

GREEN BAY, Wis. – AJ Dillon noticed it the first time he saw Jordan Love at the start of the Green Bay Packers’ offseason program.

“He’s got his swagger back,” Dillon said.

The question now is will the NFL world notice it on the field?

Two years into his career, and with no sign that he’ll be the starter in Green Bay anytime soon after Aaron Rodgers signed a three-year, $150 million extension, Love has reached a fork-in-the-career moment: Either he shows that he’s capable of being a starter -- whether it’s with the Packers or another team -- or he fades into the ether of unsuccessful first-round quarterbacks.