Green Bay, WI — In a stunning and historic announcement, the Green Bay Packers have officially signed quarterback Jordan Love to an indefinite contract, making him the first player in NFL history to receive a “special legacy license” — an honor granted for his rising legacy, leadership, and unwavering impact on the team.
The contract not only secures Love as the long-term face of the franchise but also solidifies his role as a pillar of the Packers’ future, both on and off the field.
“Jordan has proven himself as more than just a quarterback — he’s a leader, a fighter, and someone who represents everything this organization stands for,” said Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. “This isn’t just a contract. It’s a strategic decision to build our team around someone we believe in at every level.”
After taking the reins following Aaron Rodgers’ departure, Love faced heavy expectations — but he delivered. With a breakout season under his belt and a rapidly growing list of highlights, he has re-energized the fanbase and redefined the post-Rodgers era in Green Bay.
The indefinite contract goes far beyond traditional terms, granting Love a role in offensive planning, team leadership development, and community engagement initiatives. In essence, the Packers are locking in more than a player — they’re securing a legacy.
“Green Bay believed in me when it wasn’t easy,” Love said at the podium. “Now it’s my turn to commit everything I’ve got to this team, this city, and these fans — for as long as they’ll have me.”
Fans outside Lambeau Field erupted in applause as the news broke, many calling the move a signal that the Packers are entering a new golden era — and Jordan Love is at the center of it.
Packers President Mark Murphy added,
“We’ve been blessed with generational quarterbacks. Today, we’re saying Jordan is next — and he’s ours for the long haul.”
Social media quickly flooded with hashtags like #LoveForLife, #NextLegend, and #LambeauLegacy.
And as the Packers look ahead to another playoff push, one thing is certain:
The future in Green Bay is bright — and it’s spelled L-O-V-E.