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Former NFL quarterback and Heisman Trophy finalist Jordan Love says he’s “locked in” this offseason and displaying his “dawg” mindset.

In 2023, Jordan Love made a big impression on a lot of people with his performance as the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers.

In the off-season, he continues in the same manner. We’re also not talking about his excellent conversation with Milwaukee Bucks forward Thanasis Antetokounmpo in their most recent, lively podcast interview.

Since the season ended, Love has been in California, and for the past two months, he has been in constant contact with coach Matt LaFleur.

During last week’s NFL league meetings in Florida, LaFleur stated, “He is excited to go back, to get back to work.” However, “he is putting in that work right now,” as LaFleur observes.

LaFleur tells the truth.

This week, a video of Love exercising alongside other athletes became viral on social media. And a lot of people were interested in it.

While working out with Love, former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel—who is currently an analyst for the NFL Network—was astounded by him.

Daniel described the 25-year-old Love as “an absolute monster.” “Maybe Drew Brees is the most dedicated training athlete I’ve ever seen in March.”

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During his 14-year career, Daniel, 37, spent four seasons as a quarterback with former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.

Daniel informed Packers supporters of what they already knew by using the hashtag #GoPackGo.

“Everyone has a DAWG.”

In addition to lifting and sprinting, Love and the others are shown testing their core and agility throughout a strenuous exercise in the video.

Daniel, a former Missouri All-American and 2007 Heisman Trophy finalist, was a player for seven NFL clubs during his career. He was a rookie on the 2009 Super Bowl-winning Saints squad.

Following his 2023 MVP breakthrough, Love has been discussed in relation to future MVPs and the Super Bowl this offseason.

LaFleur said last week, “One of the things that’s impressed me the most is his ability to learn from any experience, both good and bad,” in challenging lessons. “I expect him to learn from the lessons we learned in that last game—the divisional playoff loss against the San Francisco 49ers—and I have no doubt that he will work tirelessly to improve upon his performance from the previous season.”

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