Fan angle of Jordan Love's insane TD will fire Packers fans up

Hang it in the Louvre.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love / Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
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The Green Bay Packers are putting the smackdown on the Arizona Cardinals and Jordan Love continued to pour it on against the NFC foe. With the Packers up by 11 with under four minutes to go in the third quarter, Love dropped back to pass and immediately was met with pressure in his face.

Love got rid of the football and placed it perfectly right in front of the end zone for Romeo Doubs to grab it and slip past the pylon for six points and another touchdown. Green Bay went up 31-13 with the score, and the touchdown was one of the best of the day. It was Doubs' second of the game.

Doubs' first touchdown of the day was also pretty special, as he was swarmed by his teammates following the touchdown. The special day continued with this magical pass from Love to Doubs.

The angle from the play in real time was cool enough as is, but another angle was released during the game and it makes the touchdown look even crazier. In that angle, it looks like the Cardinals pass rush is about to eat Love for lunch but then all of a sudden the football comes flying over to Doubs in a hurry for the score.

Alternate angle of Jordan Love's TD to Romeo Doubs makes it look even better

That touchdown pass not only put the Packers up 18 points, but it was Love's fourth touchdown of the game and Doubs' second. The Green Bay offense was rolling against the Cardinals and Love was doing pretty much anything he wanted all day long. That pass is proof of that.

Packers touchdowns are always fun, but they're even more fun when it's an absurd play like this.

Typically, the quarterback doesn't stand a chance here and gets taken to the turf or worse, turns the ball over. It's just another play that proves how good of a quarterback Love is and how lucky Packers fans are to have him in Green Bay.

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