


Jordan Love’s biggest supporter is looking back on what’s been a memorable season.
Taking to her Instagram Stories following Green Bay’s crushing divisional-round playoff loss to the 49ers on Saturday, Ronika Stone posted a heartfelt message to her Packers beau.
“My heart. Im so so proud. what a season! The future is incredibly bright,” Stone wrote next to an on-field photo of the couple.
“Congrats niners, great game.”
Stone, who caught Love in action at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., also highlighted a post about his stats after his first year as QB1 for the Packers, which included throwing 32 regular-season touchdowns.
A former first-round pick in 2020, Love served as Aaron Rodgers’ backup for three seasons before the four-time league MVP was traded to the Jets last April.
In his playoff debut on Super Wild Card Weekend, Love threw for 272 yards, three touchdowns and zero turnovers as Green Bay dominated Dallas, 48-32.
Stone, who went public with her relationship with Love in 2020, per reports, was in attendance for the wild-card contest and even trolled Cowboys fans for making an early exit.
Although Love and the Packers had a chance to knock off the top-seeded Niners on Saturday night, the 25-year-old quarterback was intercepted in the final seconds of the 24-21 defeat.
“It’s tough,” Love said. “Very tough. We had an opportunity to win that game and didn’t capitalize on it. It’s a tough way to end the season.”
Despite the gut-wrenching outcome, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur “was proud” of how the team stuck together amid a roller-coaster 9-8 campaign.
“I was proud of the effort of our guys, our ability to weather some real adversity throughout the course of the season and stick together,” LaFleur said.