Packers quarterback Jordan Love called the 2024 NFL season “full of ups and downs” and “highs and lows” in a social media post. Former and current teammates reacted to Love’s social media post with excitement for his future. Jordan Love’s fiancée Ronika Stone also gave the Packers quarterback support, calling him a ‘king.’
Ronika Stone’s support for Jordan Love is unwavering.
After Love signed a historic contract with the Green Bay Packers last summer, making him the highest paid quarterback in the NFL and the undisputed face of the franchise, Stone celebrated with a shoutout on social media to her fiancé.
“Glorius king,” the professional volleyball player wrote on Instagram.
Following the 2024 season, the crown, according to Stone, still belongs to Love.
“King” she wrote in response to a social media post from Love in which the 26-year-old summed up his second season as the Packers’ starting quarterback.
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“What a year! Full of ups and downs.. highs and lows.. and lessons along the journey.. but love playing with my guys!” Love wrote on Monday.
Love’s post was accompanied by a series of photos from the season, including from training camp where he’s riding a scooter into training camp with a child, running out of the tunnel at Lambeau Field, diving for the pylon while seeking a touchdown against the Chicago Bears, celebrating with his teammates in the end zone after a TD and in the locker room, and posing with his fellow Green Bay quarterbacks, among others.
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Packers tight end Tucker Kraft was fired up just by reading the post.
“LFG,” said Kraft, who had a breakout second-season with the Packers.
Former teammate Patrick Taylor added in the comments: “HIM.”

Love will look to get healthy and bounce back in 2025 after what he called an “inconsistent” year.
Love battled injuries throughout the season, mounting interceptions early on and simply couldn’t replicate the incredible stretch he displayed in the second half of the 2023 season and into the playoffs that helped make him a $220 million man.
The Packers still advanced to the postseason in 2024 with an 11-6 record but they were eliminated in the wild-card round by the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles as Love failed to elevate the team to the next level.
Unlike in 2023 when Love and the Packers stunned several of the top teams, including in a playoff win on the road, they struggled immensely against the league’s best last season. The Packers went 0-6 against the top three teams in the NFC during the regular season and postseason.
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