Packers QB Jordan Love exits game vs. Jaguars with groin injury

Packers QB Jordan Love exited Sunday’s game against the Jaguars with a groin injury.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love exited Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on the first drive of the second half after suffering a lower body injury.

The Packers announced the injury as a groin injury. He is questionable to return.

Love appeared to injure his left knee on an extended play in the first quarter. He played through the injury with movement limitations in the first half, but he got bumped at the end of a pass play on second down to open the second half and needed to be replaced by Malik Willis.

Love, who tried to limp off the field, did not return to the field for the Packers’ second series of the second half.

The Packers went 2-0 with Willis as the starter earlier this season. Love missed games against the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans after suffering an MCL sprain against the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil to open the season.

The Packers also ruled out safety Evan Williams with a hamstring injury.