Packers QB Jordan Love is being utterly disrespected in the NFL MVP race

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love | Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

While it's only been a little less than two and a half seasons since Jordan Love has served as the Green Bay Packers' starting quarterback since taking over for Aaron Rodgers in 2023, the Utah State alum has already played on his fair share of big stages, which is just what comes with the territory when you suit up for the winningest franchise in NFL history.

One such stage, of course, was this past Sunday night in prime time when the Packers visited the Pittsburgh Steelers, which gave Love the opportunity to square off against Rodgers for the first and likely only time. And what did the soon-to-be 27-year-old do with that opportunity?

Well, he simply went out and played the best regular-season game of his young career, connecting on 29 of his 37 passes, including a franchise-record-tying 20 in a row at one point, for a season-high 360 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions in a 35-25 victory, therefore earning a 134.2 passer rating, which just happens to be the highest regular-season mark of his career.

The only time he's gone higher was in his first-ever playoff game, which came against the Dallas Cowboys following the 2023 season, a 48-32 victory in which he earned a near-perfect 157.2 rating after completing 76.2 percent of his throws for 272 yards with three touchdowns and no picks.

But we're not here to talk about the past. We're here to talk about the present and how Love is being ridiculously overlooked in the NFL Most Valuable Player conversation. It's no secret that the MVP has become a quarterback award, as the only non-QB to win it over the last 18 years was Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson in 2012.

And far more often than not, it goes to a quarterback of one of the top seeds (yes, we know Josh Allen was an exception just last year).

And while there's obviously a long way to go before playoff time, although not that long, here the Packers have the best record in the NFC and the second-best record in the entire NFL at 5-1-1, and here's where Love sits in the up-to-this-minute-of-this-writing standings in the NFL MVP betting odds at DraftKings.

Player

Position

Team

2025 NFL MVP Odds

Patrick Mahomes

QB

Chiefs

+120

Josh Allen

QB

Bills

+350

Drake Maye

QB

Patriots

+500

Matthew Stafford

QB

Rams

+1200

Baker Mayfield

QB

Buccaneers

+1400

Daniel Jones

QB

Colts

+1600

Jonathan Taylor

RB

Colts

+1800

Jared Goff

QB

Lions

+2000

Jordan Love

QB

Packers

+2000

Jordan Love is being overlooked in MVP race despite dominant start to 2025

Look, I certainly don't want to disrespect any of the players on this list, as every single one of them is having a fantastic season. And good on Jonathan Taylor for being the lone running back on this list, even if he won't win (if Saquon couldn't get it last year, Taylor isn't this year).

But Love alongside Jared Goff in a tie for eighth at +2000? Come on. If one were to go with the top five on this list come the NFL Honors ceremony, he wouldn't even be a finalist, which is absurd.

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Now, an argument I've heard on why Love may not be getting the love some others are is because the Packers' defense, which obviously now includes Micah Parsons, has been so dominant. But I just can't buy that, as the Kansas City Chiefs (16.4), Los Angeles Rams (16.7), New England Patriots (18.2), Indianapolis Colts (19.2), and Buffalo Bills (20.9) are all allowing fewer points per game than Green Bay (21.4) right now.

So, that covers everyone else on this list except Baker Mayfield and Goff.

Love may not the most gaudy numbers among the QBs on this list, but he ranks fourth in completion percentage (70.9), ninth in total passing yards (1,798), seventh in average passing yards per game (256.9), tied for 11th in TD passes (13), fourth in passer rating (112.8), and fifth in QBR (73.5). He's also thrown just two interceptions thus far, tied for the fewest on this list alongside Mayfield and Matthew Stafford.

To get a touch more advanced, he's also one of only two quarterbacks with an adjusted completion percentage of over 80 percent, a big-time throw rate of over five percent, and a turnover-worthy play rate of under three percent, the other being Drake Maye. This is MVP-caliber stuff, folks.

And just to reiterate, the Packers have the best record in the NFC and the second-best record in the entire league, trailing only the Indianapolis Colts (7-1).

Love is playing as well as any quarterback in the NFL right now, and it's about time his name starts getting thrown around in these MVP conversations a bit more.

All betting odds courtesy of DraftKings. Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change. The content in this article should not be considered betting advice. Gambling involves risk, and one should only gamble with funds that one can comfortably afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER.

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