Jordan Love and Ronika Stone (Photos via Getty Images and Instagram)
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has officially endorsed the “Toyotathon” conspiracy theory, and his fiancée had the perfect reaction to it.
Football fans have noticed a fascinating trend about Jordan Love since his first full year as the Packers’ starting quarterback in 2023. For the second straight year, his production has skyrocketed during Toyota’s popular “Toyotathon” sales event that runs from November to early January.
And the stats don’t lie:
Before the Packers’ home contest against the New Orleans Saints on Monday night, Love showed his support for “Toyotathon” with this slick Christmas sweater:
Ronika Stone, who became engaged to Jordan Love in June, shared a priceless reaction with this comment on his IG post:
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The Packers lost six of their first nine games a year ago, only to close out the year on a 6-3 run to earn the NFC’s final wild card spot. They went on to crush the second-seeded Dallas Cowboys on Wild Card Weekend before narrowly falling to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round.
The Packers will try to keep the momentum going when they visit the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium this Sunday.
Nobody Will Want To Face Jordan Love & Packers In Playoffs
Regardless of their record, there’s a case to be made that the Packers are the NFC’s most balanced and dangerous team heading into January. The Lions are dealing with a plethora of injuries on defense, and it remains to be seen if Vikings QB Sam Darnold will be able to continue his elite production when the pressure mounts in the postseason.
Right now, the Los Angeles Rams are Green Bay’s most likely playoff opponent. The Pack beat the Rams 24-19 in their own barn back in Week 5, and it’s safe to say that Love and company would be the favorites in that game.
Aaron Rodgers Throws Shade At Jets Owner Woody Johnson As Public Feud Intensifies
Aaron Rodgers (Photo via @SNYJets Twitter)
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers seemingly took another big-time shot at owner Woody Johnson as their beef intensifies.
If Rodgers wants to cool down rumors that the relationship between him and Johnson is just fine, let’s just say the future Hall of Famer isn’t holding up his end of the bargain.
One day after making comments on “The Pat McAfee Show” about the importance of ownership publicly “backing” its general manager and head coach, Rodgers threw further shade at Johnson in his presser on Wednesday.
Per The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt, Aaron Rodgers offered the following explanation when asked if he feels as though Jets ownership has offered the support of the head coach and GM:
“Is that a rhetorical question? I cited an example I’ve seen. There were other examples in Green Bay, both for and maybe not as for whoever was in charge. But I think it’s an important part of ownership to hire the right guys, set the vision and support them when the outside world is trying to tear them down.”
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Pressed further on the question, Rodgers again passed on the opportunity to give Johnson a thumbs up:
“I’d have to look,” Rodgers said. “I’ll ask you guys, has there been a lot of public comments? Supportive comments?”
The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh after a close Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in London. Six weeks later, GM Joe Douglas was let go after just under five years at the helm. Jeff Ulbrich was named the interim HC after Saleh was let go.
Aaron Rodgers May Benefit From A Fresh Start In 2025
Rodgers’ numbers haven’t been that bad this year (a 62.5 completion percentage for 2,627 yards, 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions), so it’s unfair to put all the blame on him in Gotham.
That said, it’s evident that the Jets and Rodgers would benefit from a split in the offseason. This team needs to draft and develop a young quarterback, and A-Rod needs to go to a non-dysfunctional team that will give him the right coaching staff and front office management to maximize his talents.