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📣 DAD’S TAKEON JORDAN LOVE

Look at this guy posing like he's about to throw the winning touchdown in a charity flag football game! With that baby face and pristine uniform, he looks more like he should be running a car wash fundraiser for his "Hands of Love Foundation" than leading an NFL offense. Kid's got the intensity of someone asking if you want fries with that – no wonder the Packers are still missing Aaron Rodgers!

ABOUT JORDAN LOVE

Jordan Love is the Packers' quarterback who took over the reins in Green Bay after Aaron Rodgers left for New York. This guy's got some serious arm talent and can make throws from crazy angles that most quarterbacks wouldn't even attempt. He's known for his ability to stay calm under pressure and deliver accurate passes even when he's scrambling around the pocket. Collectors are starting to pay attention because he's finally getting his shot as a full-time starter, and early cards from his backup years could end up being steals if he develops into the franchise guy Green Bay hopes he is. Look for his lower-numbered parallels and autographed versions since he doesn't have true rookie cards to chase.

Jordan credits the guidance of his father (a fellow college quarterback) for his stellar play, particularly his immediately hailed run in the NFL's top 10 in passer rating. He has the physical tools, clean mechanics and poise under pressure to flourish whenever a play breaks down.

— 2025 CHROME

Nobody throws off-balance quite like Jordan, who's mastered the art of the fadeaway toss. He lets loose, often under duress, while falling backward. It helped Love pile up 7,548 aerial yards and 57 touchdowns in 2023 and 2024, twice guiding the Packers to the playoffs and pulling off a 48-32 upset of Dallas in the former with a three-touchdown effort.

— 2025 SIGNATURE CLASS

Jordan is a cool-tempered passer who's settled into his groove with the Packers. He specializes in smooth mechanics, fearless downfield shots and enough off-script creativity to keep defenses guessing. When he heats up, the ball jumps, and Green Bay's offense suddenly feels like it's running downhill.

— 2025 SIGNATURE CLASS

All of Green Bay's main quarterback's from the past four decades were part of the storyline when the Packers beat Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers 35-25 in Week 8 of the 2025 season. Jordan went 20-for-37 for 360 yards and three touchdowns in the victory. At one point, he completed 20 consecutive passes, tying a team record set by Brett Favre in 2007.

— 2025 CHROME BLACK

Love is all about giving back to the community. That's why he created his Hands of Love foundation, whose stated mission is 'to inspire and empower children from all backgrounds to engage in sports or promote physical and mental well-being.' The Packers QB is also big on several other areas according to their ideas to bring school athletes.

— 2025 DONRUSS

Blending savvy pocket awareness with pinpoint accuracy, Love has picked apart defenses after taking over as QB1 in Green Bay. Playing in one of the league's toughest divisions, he threw for 3,300-plus yards, tossed at least 25 TDs and led the Packers to the playoffs in each of his first two seasons as a starter.

— 2025 MOSAIC

Love is all about giving back to the community. That's why he created his Hands of Love foundation, which aims to help kids in need. He's also passionate about sports to promote the physical and mental well-being of the Packers' fan base, and several appearances at area schools handing out new cleats to high school athletes.

— 2025 DONRUSS

Paul McCartney and Wings got it all wrong. People, at least Packers fans, haven't had enough of silly "Love" songs. They sang his praises in 2023, when he flashed the game of a star quarterback as a first-year starter. Love fired multiple TDs 11 times and beat host Dallas in the playoffs with three more TDs.

— 2024 CONTENDERS

When you're in your first season as a full-time starting quarterback, sometimes it's just a matter of getting in your reps. Fortunately for the Packers, Love looked like a quick learner in 2023. "I think when he sees things for a second time, he's doing a good job with things," Packers GM Brian Gutekunst said.

— 2023 DONRUSS OPTIC

FREQUENTLY ASKED — JORDAN LOVE CARDS

Which Jordan Love cards sell the most frequently?

As of March 21st, 2026, there are over 6,870 Jordan Love cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $0.99 to $149, with an average price around $25.45. That includes rookie cards averaging $38.65, autographs ranging from $49.99 to $2,500, numbered parallels averaging $10.74.

Listing data reflects current eBay activity and is updated regularly.

How are Jordan Love's card prices and popularity trending?

As of June 19th, 2026, Jordan Love's card market is active with 6,870 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $0.99 to $149, with an average around $25.45. Numbered parallels are averaging $10.74.

Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.

What is Jordan Love's most expensive card?

The highest-priced Jordan Love autograph cards currently listed on eBay reach up to $2,500. Autographed cards range from $49.99 to $2,500. Numbered parallels range from $1.00 to $45.00. Base cards start around $0.99.

Values based on current eBay listings as of March 21st, 2026.

Are Jordan Love cards a good investment?

Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Jordan Love:

Jordan Love's card market is active with 6,870 listings on eBay. There are 2,278 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $49.99 to $2,500. Numbered parallels (65952 listed) average around $10.74 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply. Base rookie cards start around $0.99, making them an accessible entry point.

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