The Green Bay Packers are holding their breath as quarterback Jordan Love underwent an MRI to assess the extent of his injury.
According to ESPN, the test results show no significant damage, which is a relief for the team and its fans.
However, Love's injury has left the Packers in a wait-and-see mode, unsure of when their quarterback will be back on the field.
This development has significant implications for the team's chances this season, and the pressure is on to find a suitable replacement until Love is fully recovered.
Meanwhile, there's also some positive news for Packers fans. Cornerback Jaire Alexander, who was also injured, has avoided a major knee injury, as reported by Packers Wire.
This news will come as a huge relief to the team, as Alexander is a key player in their defense.
The Packers are not the only team dealing with injuries to key players. Other NFL teams are also facing similar challenges, with quarterbacks Jordan Love and Drake Maye going out early with injuries, and Stefon Diggs down with a knee injury, as reported by Yahoo Sports.
In the midst of these challenges, the Packers have shown remarkable resilience, exemplified by their game-winning drive, which was a testament to their determination and grit.
This ability to bounce back in the face of adversity will be crucial for the Packers as they navigate the rest of the season with a potentially depleted lineup.
Only time will tell how the Packers will fare without Love, but for now, fans are holding their breath and hoping for a quick recovery.