Jordan Love: I've been "locked in," not worried about being rusty
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Packers quarterback Jordan Love has expressed no concern about potential rust following his recent layoff due to a concussion. Love, who sustained the injury in Week 16 against the Bears, has been practicing on a limited basis and cleared concussion protocol last week. He was active as the backup quarterback during the Packers' most recent game. Love emphasized that staying engaged in practice has mitigated any impact of the time away from active play. The Packers, who also rested several key players in Week 18, are aiming for improved performance as they prepare for the playoffs.
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