Jordan Love Confidently Shakes Off Injury to Non-Throwing Shoulder, Eyes Packers' Next Victory

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is confident that his injury to his non-throwing shoulder won't hinder his performance on the field. Love, who hurt his left shoulder in a game against the New York Giants on November 16, returned to action the following week and led the Packers to a 23-6 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Love, who initially missed part of a series due to the injury, revealed that he's been able to play through the pain and hasn't let it affect his game. He's been using his right hand for passing and handing off the ball, a skill he developed after undergoing surgery on his left thumb in August. The Packers are set to face the Detroit Lions on Thursday, their second game in a five-day stretch. Love's injury is the second of the season, with the first being his left thumb surgery in August. He's hopeful that the team will continue to find ways to adapt and overcome the challenges posed by injuries. Despite the setbacks, Love remains optimistic about the team's chances of success. "It's about winning football games," he said. "At the end of the day, that's what this thing is about. It's just find a way to do it." The Packers' defense has been dominating games, and Love believes the offense can adjust to their strengths. Love's injury has also led to some changes in the team's strategy, with the Packers taking steps to protect his shoulder. While he didn't reveal specifics, he's confident that the team will continue to find ways to adapt and overcome any challenges that come their way. The Packers have been dealing with injuries to several key players, including tight end Tucker Kraft and center Elgton Jenkins. However, they've also seen some players return from injury, including wide receiver Christian Watson. Love believes that the team's ability to adapt and evolve will be crucial in their quest for success this season.