Jordan Love Responds to Ben Johnson’s “Easy to Beat” Dig at Packers HC With Heroic Gesture That Sends a Message Across the NFL
Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 29, 2025
As the tension rises ahead of the Week 14 NFC North clash between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears, quarterback Jordan Love has responded to Bears head coach Ben Johnson’s viral jab — not with words, but with a powerful gesture that left Packers fans standing in ovation.
Last week, Johnson reignited the rivalry fire by resurfacing an old quote: “I kind of enjoyed beating Matt LaFleur twice a year.” The comment, originally made during his introductory Bears press conference, was perceived by many in the Packers community as disrespectful — especially considering LaFleur’s record and the Packers' longstanding dominance over the Bears.
But instead of fueling a war of words, Love showed leadership rooted in calm defiance.
After Friday’s walkthrough, Love was seen walking into the Packers facility wearing a T-shirt that read:
“LEGACY > LINES”
— a quiet nod to his loyalty to head coach LaFleur and the team’s rich tradition. Then, during a team huddle later that afternoon, Love broke his usual reserved demeanor with a rare, rousing statement that teammates quickly shared on social media:
“He can talk about easy wins all he wants. But Sunday, we don’t just defend our coach — we defend our history, our pride, and every inch of Lambeau.”
The moment went viral, with Packers linebacker Quay Walker commenting: “That’s our QB1. All heart. All class.” Packers fans flooded the replies with “Go Pack Go” chants and side-by-side photos of Love and LaFleur, symbolizing unity in the face of division disrespect.
Even retired Packers legend Donald Driver chimed in with a simple post: “This is what a leader looks like.”
Johnson’s remark may have been intended as subtle shade, but Love’s response reminded everyone why rivalries in football are about more than just trash talk — they’re about honor, respect, and defending the crest on your chest.
Now, with the Packers sitting at 8-3-1 and the Bears at 9-3, Sunday’s game at Lambeau Field isn’t just a battle for playoff positioning — it’s a clash of legacies. And Jordan Love just made it personal, without ever lowering himself to insults.
“Let him talk,” Love reportedly told teammates. “We’ll handle the answer on the field.”
And come Sunday, the entire NFL will be watching.
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