GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love says he lost feeling in his throwing hand before leaving Sunday's regular-season finale, but he added that his injury shouldn′t impact his availability for the playoffs.
Love said after Green Bay's 24-22 loss to Chicago that he was told it shouldn′t be a lingering issue and that it should go away by the time the Packers open the postseason. As the No. 7 seed in the NFC, the Packers (11-6) will play a wild-card game next Sunday at Philadelphia (14-3).
''It's feeling better,'' Love said.
Coach Matt LaFleur said Love could have returned to the Bears game if necessary. Love was taking warmup tosses on the sideline after backup quarterback Malik Willis hurt his hand late in the game.
Green Bay kept Willis in the rest of the way.
''Once Malik said he was good to go, we felt like that was the route we wanted to go,'' LaFleur said.
The Packers weren′t as optimistic about wide receiver Christian Watson, who was carted into the locker room after hurting his right knee on a non-contact injury during the same second-quarter series in which Love got hurt.
''I'm not super confident about that right now,'' LaFleur said.