Monday, October 27, 2025

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Packers’ Jordan Love reveals what he, Aaron Rodgers still text about
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Packers’ Jordan Love reveals what he, Aaron Rodgers still text about

The Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers will meet Sunday night in one of the most anticipated games of the 2025 NFL season, as Aaron Rodgers faces the Packers franchise he once defined and the young quarterback who replaced him, Jordan Love. While Rodgers has moved on, now leading the Steelers to a 4-2 start, his connection to Green Bay remains strong. That includes an ongoing friendship with Love, the player once viewed as his successor and now a leader in his own right. Love, drafted 26th overall in 2020, spent three seasons learning behind Rodgers and said their bond has carried on beyond the trade that sent Rodgers to the Jets in 2023. “We shoot each other a text every now and then,” Love recently shared. “A lot of it is just saying good luck throughout the season. A-Rod texted me and was talking about some of the plays we’d run and some of my footwork, things like that, complimenting me, so obviously it’s great to be able to hear from him. I’ve got so much respect for him, and any time he gives me pointers, stuff like that, obviously, you want to get feedback from a legend like that.” The respect these two Packers legends share is genuine Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK The mutual respect between the two is genuine. Rodgers said his admiration for Green Bay and its fans remains as deep as ever, confirming that when he retires, he will do so as a Packer. “I was there for 18 years,” Rodgers said. “Regardless of when I hang it up, that’s the bulk of my career. I’ll retire a Packer and see what happens after that.” Love, meanwhile, continues to grow into his own legacy. Through six games, the Packers stand at 4-1-1 with Love at the helm, matching Rodgers’ early-season success in Pittsburgh. The two quarterbacks’ careers, once intertwined by controversy, now reflect mutual growth and respect. As the Packers travel to Pittsburgh, the meeting will be more than a game between mentor and student. It will be a full-circle moment for two quarterbacks forever bound by Green Bay’s lineage. One representing its past, and the other shaping its future.

Brian Kelly reacts after LSU fans chant for his firing on his birthday
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Brian Kelly reacts after LSU fans chant for his firing on his birthday

The chorus of boos that poured from Tiger Stadium was deafening. As LSU fell 49-25 to undefeated Texas A&M, fans in purple and gold made their frustrations known, chanting “Fire Kelly” while holding signs that read “Kelly Gotta Geaux.” The loss marked the Tigers’ third defeat in four games and left many wondering if head coach Brian Kelly’s time in Baton Rouge is nearing its end. NEW: LSU fans chant ‘Fire Kelly’ amid Texas A&M’s blowout of the Tigers 😬 (via @Jptookit)https://t.co/Eb7aeNLQA9 pic.twitter.com/1xR6uwnHsl — On3 (@On3sports) October 26, 2025 The chants began early as LSU stumbled into a 14-7 deficit in the first quarter and only grew louder when the Aggies exploded for 35 straight points. By the time the final whistle blew, Tiger Stadium had mostly emptied, leaving a smattering of fans who booed the 64-year-old head coach as he left the field on his birthday. Kelly later returned to join a few players in singing the alma mater before walking off to another round of boos. “Our fans are disappointed like any fan base would be,” Kelly said afterward. “It stops with the head coach, so that responsibility falls with me.” Is it time for Brian Kelly to geaux at LSU? SCOTT CLAUSE / USATODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images The defeat snapped LSU’s 20-1 home record in night games under Kelly and underscored a steady decline. The Tigers are now 4-5 in their last nine SEC contests. Saturday’s collapse continued a troubling pattern of underperformance, especially against ranked opponents. Kelly’s record in those games sits at 5-11, far below the expectations that came with his arrival four years ago. Texas A&M coach Mike Elko, once Kelly’s defensive coordinator at Notre Dame, had little sympathy. “I keep saying this: It’s not about the past,” Elko said. “We’ve got to stop, like, worrying about the past, thinking about the past, talking about the past. I’m excited for what this team is doing right now. “This team is doing some really special things.” For LSU, the loss was more than a bad night. It reflected a widening disconnect between the program and a restless fan base. Kelly’s massive $52 million buyout looms as a financial obstacle, but patience is wearing thin. As the Tigers head into a bye week before facing Alabama, the noise surrounding their head coach has never been louder. Kelly came to LSU to win championships. Instead, on a night meant to celebrate his birthday, he was met with boos and a fan base ready to move on.