The Green Bay Packers should've given Jordan Love additional time to recover, and the Detroit Lions' game plan shows why he shouldn't have started.
Here we go again. Will Jordan Love play? Or do we have to prepare ourselves for another Malik Willis masterclass? Against a red-hot division rival, a masterclass performance would be something whether ...
LeRoy Butler makes a case for the Packers to start Malik Willis against the Detroit Lions ... How Packers use motion in their offense ...
Malik Willis coming in the game became a quick necessity. Willis did not miss a beat when he came in the game for Love. His ability to take command of the offense is beyond impressive. You can ...
On second-and-6 with 1:13 remaining and the score tied 27-27, Malik Willis ripped a 51-yard completion ... he doesn’t take any reps with the offense during the practice week.
perhaps anticipating another run left since the Packers showed the same formation pre-snap. Backup quarterback Malik Willis, filling in for the injured Jordan Love (more on that below) faked the ...
Jordan Love got hurt again, and Malik Willis did the unimaginable again ... his mastery of the offense on the play to Reed was what everyone was raving about after the game.
But there’s no disputing Malik Willis deserves ... In his previous two games, Willis at least had the advantage of taking most or all of the snaps with the No. 1 offense in practice that week.
It's didn't exactly seem like the acquisition of the century when it took place in August, but the trade for quarterback Malik Willis appears to have been a shrewd move that was 100% necessary.
In the unpredictable landscape of the NFL, the Green Bay Packers made an offseason move that is proving to be season-altering: acquiring quarterback Malik Willis from the Tennessee Titans.