Troy Aikman defends Jordan Love after Rob Gronkowski’s comment that the Packers’ offense is as easy as eating ‘Vanilla’ – Points out 3 reasons why the Packers will completely dominate the Bears in Week 14.
Green Bay, Wisconsin – 5/12/2025
NFL legend Troy Aikman has fired back after Rob Gronkowski called the Green Bay Packers’ offense “vanilla” during a national broadcast, coming to the defense of quarterback Jordan Love and laying out exactly why the Packers are poised to dismantle the red-hot Chicago Bears in a crucial NFC North showdown.
“You don’t lead a team to 8 wins in the NFC by playing safe,” Aikman said on The NFL Edge. “What Jordan Love is orchestrating out there is calculated aggression — it’s layered, it’s adaptable, and it’s built to break defenses. That’s not vanilla. That’s playoff football.”
"The Green Bay Packers offense, they're just a vanilla type of offense... the Bears, they're letting it all go."
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Aikman then pointed to three key reasons why Green Bay is not only legitimate, but primed to dominate Chicago this Sunday:
1. Jordan Love is on fire — and outclasses Caleb Williams under pressure.
Love has thrown for 1,140 yards and 12 touchdowns over his last four games without a single sack — the longest streak in the NFL. His 103.8 passer rating and blitz rating above 135 have shredded opposing defenses. Meanwhile, rookie Caleb Williams has been sacked 48 times and owns a 78.2 rating under pressure — third worst in the league. Aikman noted: “That’s not ‘vanilla’ — that’s surgical.”
2. The Packers have the healthiest and most diverse skill group in the league.
With Jayden Reed, Tucker Kraft, Dontayvion Wicks, and Christian Watson all contributing multiple touchdowns — and RB Josh Jacobs adding five more on the ground — the Packers don’t rely on any single weapon. Meanwhile, the Bears may be without top WR DJ Moore and Keenan Allen is still limited. “Depth wins in December,” Aikman said.
3. The run game is peaking at the perfect time.
Josh Jacobs has exploded for 583 rushing yards and 7 touchdowns over the past four games, and rookie MarShawn Lloyd is returning from injury. Without nose tackle Andrew Billings, the Bears have fallen to 25th in the NFL against the run. “If the Packers pound the rock like they did last week, it opens up everything for Love,” Aikman emphasized.
The stakes are enormous — a win would not only snap the Bears’ five-game win streak, but also hand Green Bay control of the NFC North. As Aikman concluded:
"Let’s stop with the ‘vanilla’ takes. This Packers offense is built for January football — and it might just steamroll its way there this weekend."
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