Jordan Love isn't the only Green Bay quarterback dealing with a health issue as the Packers attempt to regroup from a brutal 22-16 overtime loss in Chicago that dealt a major blow to their hopes of winning the NFC North.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Sunday that Malik Willis hurt his shoulder while playing the majority of the game in place of Love, who's in concussion protocol after a helmet-to-helmet hit from Austin Booker in the second quarter of Saturday night's game.
''I'd say he's pretty sore,'' LaFleur said of Willis. ''That's a legitimate deal that he's dealing with, and he's going to be another guy that we'll see where he's at as we progress.''
The Packers (9-5-1) remain unsure about Love's potential availability for their home game Saturday with the Baltimore Ravens.
''That's always a tough one to navigate,'' LaFleur said. ''There's a lot of steps to getting through that. But I do think just my conversations with people, I have not specifically talked to him today, but it sounded like he was doing better.''
Green Bay's only other quarterback is Clayton Tune, who was signed to the practice squad in late August. Tune played 13 games and made one start with the Arizona Cardinals from 2023-24, and he went 14 of 23 for 70 yards with two interceptions and no touchdown passes.
LaFleur said running back Josh Jacobs and wide receiver Jayden Reed would be the Packers' two emergency quarterbacks.
Green Bay's injury issues at the quarterback position and elsewhere come at an inopportune time.