Packers RB Josh Jacobs shares an emotional thank-you to the teammate who skipped an entire practice just to rush him to the hospital and stay by his side through every test.
Green Bay, Wisconsin – December 5, 2025
In a moment that transcended football, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love made the ultimate teammate gesture Wednesday afternoon—leaving practice mid-session to personally drive Josh Jacobs to the hospital, after the star running back suffered a sudden injury during warmups.
Witnesses at the Packers’ indoor facility described a chilling silence as Jacobs went down clutching his right knee, just minutes into positional drills. Medical staff responded immediately, but before any team vehicle or ambulance could arrive, it was Love—helmet off, cleats untied—who helped Jacobs to his feet and straight into his car.
“I wasn’t thinking about the playbook. I saw a brother in pain and I knew he needed someone. That’s all that mattered,” Love told reporters afterward, still in practice gear, having returned to the facility nearly two hours later.
Head coach Matt LaFleur praised the quarterback’s decision, noting that Love’s instinct to be there for his teammate reflected “what it truly means to lead.”
At the hospital, where Jacobs underwent imaging on his knee, the Pro Bowl running back was deeply moved by Love’s act of solidarity.
“You don’t forget stuff like that,” Jacobs said in an emotional media call later that evening. “When I looked over and saw Jordan next to me, driving, no cameras, no fanfare… just him being there—I realized this ain’t just a team. It’s family.”
“He told me, ‘Whatever happens, we’ve got you.’ And man, that hit me hard. Because I’ve never had a brother do that for me,” Jacobs added, pausing briefly as he fought back emotion.
The injury comes at a crucial time for Green Bay, who sit atop the NFC North heading into a high-stakes clash with the Chicago Bears this Sunday. Jacobs had only recently returned from a knee bruise that sidelined him in Week 12, and the Packers were counting on him to be a key piece in their postseason push.
While the severity of Jacobs’ new injury remains unknown, the story of the day wasn’t about X’s and O’s—but about compassion, character, and the quiet heroism of a quarterback who puts people first.
Whether or not Jacobs suits up again this season, one thing is certain: he won’t be fighting that battle alone—not with Jordan Love in his corner.
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