GREEN BAY, WI — In a matchup defined by resilience, clutch plays, and late-game composure, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love made headlines not only for his performance on the field, but for what he said afterward.

Following the Packers’ 28–21 victory over the Chicago Bears last night, Love was widely expected to receive the Game MVP after throwing multiple touchdowns and commanding a flawless fourth-quarter drive that sealed the win.
But when the award was presented to him in the locker room, Love surprised everyone.
“He deserves it more than me.”
Love shook his head, stepped aside, and immediately redirected the spotlight to running back Aaron Jones — the engine behind Green Bay’s offensive surge in the second half.
“I appreciate it, but this belongs to Aaron,” Love said.
“Every time I see him fighting for extra yards, pushing through contact, and refusing to quit… that’s what wins us games. That’s what truly matters.”

Reporters initially wondered who Love was referring to, but the answer became clear quickly: Jones had rushed for over 100 yards and scored a crucial touchdown, carrying the offense during stretches when momentum began to slip.
Jones’ performance inspired the entire team
Despite dealing with lingering soreness from the previous week, Jones delivered one of his most impactful performances of the season. Teammates later admitted that his energy — and toughness — lifted the entire roster.
“He didn’t have to say a word,” Love added.
“He just lined up and fought every down. Guys like that make everyone around them better.”
Locker room reaction: respect for Love’s humility
Players cheered when Love handed Jones the game ball. One veteran lineman said:
“That’s Jordan. That’s why we believe in him. He leads the right way.”
Another added:
“You can’t fake that. That’s who he is.”
Fans and analysts praise Love’s leadership

Within minutes, social media exploded with praise for Love’s humility.
An ESPN analyst commented:
“You can coach footwork, mechanics, reads — but you can’t coach humility. Jordan Love showed the league what a real leader sounds like.”
A victory built on teamwork
The night wasn’t only about Love and Jones.
The Packers’ special teams also came through as Anders Carlson drilled a key 47-yard field goal late in the second quarter, helping keep the game within reach before Jones’ touchdown fueled the second-half momentum shift.
Love’s final message echoes louder than stats
When asked whether he regretted passing on his MVP moment, Love smiled:
“Stats come and go. Awards come and go. But when a teammate fights like that, the game belongs to him.”
On a night of big plays, renewed confidence, and a crucial win over a division rival, Jordan Love reminded everyone that greatness isn’t just measured in touchdowns — but in character.
And as the locker room erupted in celebration, his final words lingered louder than the noise:
“He deserves it more than me.”