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Jordan Love Draws Eye-Opening 2025 Prediction From NFL Writer
Jordan Love Draws Eye-Opening 2025 Prediction From NFL Writer

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time02-07-2025

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Jordan Love Draws Eye-Opening 2025 Prediction From NFL Writer

Jordan Love Draws Eye-Opening 2025 Prediction From NFL Writer originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Jordan Love's sophomore season as the Green Bay Packers' starting quarterback had its ups and downs. He finished as a top-10 quarterback in nearly every advanced metric—despite playing through knee and groin injuries for most of the year. He also led the team to its second consecutive postseason appearance. Advertisement One of Green Bay's priorities this offseason was to give Jordan Love more weapons and maximize his talent. They selected wide receiver Matthew Golden in the first round and added Savion Williams in the third of the 2025 NFL Draft. To improve protection, they drafted tackles Anthony Belton in the second round and John Williams in the seventh. In free agency, they signed veteran guard Aaron Banks and added speed with receiver Mecole Hardman, further surrounding Love with the tools to take another step forward. A healthy Jordan Love should have the tools to take the next step as Green Bay's signal caller in 2025. While it is uncertain what Love's season will bring, Jordan Wilson is not shy about making a bold prediction for the Packers' starting quarterback. Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love (10) drops back to pass against the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter in an NFC wild card game. © Bill Streicher-Imagn Images In an article featuring three bold predictions for Green Bay's 2025 season, Wilson stated that Jordan Love will be in the mix to fight for the league's MVP award. Advertisement "The discourse about Love's so-called regression in 2024 seems overblown. The 26-year-old had a less productive season than he did as a first-time starter in 2023, but he also sprained his left MCL in the season opener and continued to face limitations because of the injury even once he returned," Wilson wrote. "All told, Love still threw for 3,389 yards and 25 scores in 15 starts for the Packers while improving his QBR from 62.1 in 2023 to 69.3 in 2024." "What should elevate Love's game in 2025 — beyond having more experience as a starter — is the improvements the Packers have made to their offense," he added. "They signed Banks and drafted offensive tackle Anthony Belton to improve the protection unit in front of him. They also acquired two new talented rookie pass-catchers between Golden and TCU's Savion Williams, a third-round selection." Wilson also mentioned that the Packers need to avoid slippage at other positions for Love to thrive. That includes areas like the receiving corps, which can not afford to rank in the top five in drops again if Love is going to make a serious MVP push. "Love will still need to put in the extra work to ensure he is on the same page as his new teammates, but he has put some dazzlingly accurate throws on tape at all levels of the field," he wrote. "If the Packers can avoid slippage at other positions and Love can stay healthy, he will have a good chance to play his way into the MVP conversation in the months ahead." Advertisement Last season, Love posted a 3.4% turnover-worthy play rate under pressure—the second-best mark by a Packers quarterback in the past decade. Sure, his touchdown and passing numbers dipped, but that is normal when you miss two and a half games. Calling his 2024 campaign a regression feels like a stretch. If anything, he should have every opportunity to take a significant step forward this year. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

What concerts are happening in the Louisville area this weekend? Who's playing June 20-21
What concerts are happening in the Louisville area this weekend? Who's playing June 20-21

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time20-06-2025

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What concerts are happening in the Louisville area this weekend? Who's playing June 20-21

Summer is when outdoor concerts in Louisville and around southern Indiana get into full swing — many of which are free to attend. All you need is a comfy picnic blanket and a relaxing lawn chair, and maybe a friend or two. Here's what's playing this weekend, June 20-21, around the Louisville area. Who's playing: Jordan Wilson and the Coalition, The Kiana Del Where: Bicentennial Park at the corner of Spring and Pearl streets (118 E. Spring St.), New Albany. What else: 6:30-9:30 p.m. on Fridays. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. For more information, visit Who's playing: River Cities Concert Band. Where: Sonny Brewster Bandstand, 109 E. Court Ave., Jeffersonville, Indiana. What else: 7 p.m. Fridays. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. Ice cream from Pearl Street Treats will be available for purchase. Presented by Jeffersonville Main Street and the Jeffersonville Parks Department. Who's playing: Bibelhauser Brothers, Them Lasses & The Old Dog Where: Highview Park, 7201 Outer Loop (enter through Briscoe Lane) What else: Free concerts, 6-10 p.m. on Fridays from May 23 to Aug. 8. Also, children's activities, food trucks with a variety of food options. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Who's playing: Whiskey Bent Valley Boys Where: Porch Kitchen & Bar, 280 W. Jefferson St. What else: Performing 6-8 p.m. Free bluegrass every weekend at venues, bars, hotels and restaurants. Visit for more details. Story continues after gallery. Who's playing: Song Sparrows Where: Uncle Boojie's, Paristown, 731 Brent St. What else: Performing 2-4 p.m. Free bluegrass every weekend at venues, bars, hotels and restaurants. Visit for more details. Who's playing: The Echoes, The Swerve Where at: Central Green, outside Bolt+Tie complex, 1400 Main St., Clarksville, Indiana What else: 6-11 p.m. Saturdays. Food trucks, beer garden by Ten20 Craft Brewery. Sponsored in part by the Cornerstone Group. Did we miss an event? Send a note to Features News Clerk Gege Reed at greed@ John Tufts covers evening breaking and trending news for the Indianapolis Star. Send him a news tip at JTufts@ This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Concerts happening in the Louisville area June 20-21, 2025

Dickinson man charged for filming alleged rape of a minor
Dickinson man charged for filming alleged rape of a minor

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time21-03-2025

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Dickinson man charged for filming alleged rape of a minor

TOWN OF DICKINSON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A Town of Dickinson man previously charged with statutory rape is now facing additional charges after allegedly filming himself having sex with his juvenile victim. On March 11, Broome County Sheriff's Office detectives charged 20-year-old Jordan Wilson with Rape in the second Degree (Victim under 15 years), a Class D Felony and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a Class A Misdemeanor following an investigation into statutory rape in the Town of Colesville. Wilson was taken into custody, arraigned, and released in accordance with New York State Law. As the investigation continued, detectives executed additional search warrants related to the incident. They allegedly recovered multiple video recordings of Wilson engaging in sexual acts with the victim. Following the investigation, Wilson was arrested again and charged with the following: Three Counts of Use of a Child in a Sexual Performance, Class C Felonies Three Counts of Promoting an Obscene Sexual Performance by a Child, Class DFelonies Three Counts of Possession an Obscene Sexual Performance by a Child, Class EFelonies Wilson will be arraigned for the additional charges. He remains in custody at the Broome County Jail. 'Excellent work, as always, by our Broome County Sheriff's Office Detectives Division inensuring that sexual predators who seek to do harm to our community's children are heldaccountable for their actions to the furthest extent of the law,' said Sheriff Fred Akshar. 'Thereis no place in a civilized society for predators like this.' BU alumna to discuss career wellness during TEDx Talk After 17-month investigation, Onondaga County deputy whose gunshots killed two teenagers won't be prosecuted by State Attorney General Dickinson man charged for filming alleged rape of a minor Vestal graduate suing Trump over alleged illegal firing from FTC Brief lane closures on I-81 in Broome County Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

WATCH: Horse-riding officers chase down suspected drug dealer in Florida, police say
WATCH: Horse-riding officers chase down suspected drug dealer in Florida, police say

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time07-02-2025

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WATCH: Horse-riding officers chase down suspected drug dealer in Florida, police say

Police in Jacksonville released a video showing a horse-powered police pursuit through city streets. Officials said the man was running into oncoming traffic, trying to lose deputies on horseback. Deputies said they chased Jordan Wilson for a quarter mile across the city. Read: Fandoms unite at MEGACON Orlando, a weekend of pop culture celebration They said he was caught handing off illegal drugs to someone. He surrendered while sitting down at the base of a flagpole while out of breath. Read: Plane with 10 people on board goes missing in western Alaska Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

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