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Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love remains a possibility for the team's Week 2 game against the Indianapolis Colts, despite initially being projected to miss three to six weeks due to a Grade 1/2 MCL sprain. Head coach Matt LaFleur stated that Love is doing well, focusing on rehabilitation, and while he hasn't practiced since his injury, he doesn't necessarily need practice reps to play if he receives medical clearance. LaFleur emphasized that the situation is 'pretty open' regarding Love's availability for the game, which will be determined by his ability to protect himself on the field. In the event that Love is not cleared, Malik Willis is expected to start, with Sean Clifford serving as the backup. The Packers have not placed Love on injured reserve, indicating a potential return sooner than expected. Further updates are anticipated as the game approaches.
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