In a surprising intersection of sports and tech, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has gone viral after responding to an eye-popping offer from billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk — and his message is as bold as it is headline-grabbing.
Earlier this week, Musk publicly stated on X (formerly Twitter) that he was “prepared to pay Jordan Love $500,000 and give him a fully loaded Cybertruck” if the rising NFL star agreed to become a brand ambassador for Tesla. The tweet, which sparked immediate buzz across social media, appeared to be a mix of serious marketing pitch and Musk’s signature unpredictability.
But it’s Jordan Love’s response that has stunned fans and media alike.
Taking to Instagram with a photo of himself casually leaning on a matte black Tesla, Love captioned it:
“Respect the offer… but I’m not here to drive hype — I’m here to earn it. I’ll take the Cybertruck after I win a ring.”
BOOM.
A mic drop moment from the young quarterback who is quickly emerging not just as a leader under center, but as a rising icon unafraid to stand tall in the spotlight.
The message was quickly reposted across X, TikTok, and ESPN’s highlight reels, with fans applauding Love’s mix of confidence, humility, and swagger. “This dude just curved Elon like he was a rookie cornerback,” one fan wrote.
Love’s management later confirmed that while discussions with Tesla were “unofficial and informal,” the QB is focusing “entirely on football and chasing greatness in Green Bay.” However, insiders say the door to a future partnership with Tesla hasn’t been shut — especially if Love’s performance continues trending upward.
Meanwhile, Musk replied in typical fashion, tweeting:
“Fair. Win that ring first. The Cybertruck will be waiting. 🏈⚡”
As the Packers gear up for a pivotal season, it seems Jordan Love isn’t just trying to fill the shoes of legends — he’s lacing up his own, with a vision that extends far beyond endorsements.
Whether or not the Cybertruck eventually rolls into Lambeau’s parking lot, one thing is clear: Jordan Love isn’t chasing deals — he’s chasing greatness.