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He’ll become a rich man very soon. Jordan Love played his way into the upper tier of quarterback contracts late last season.
Still, this was a small sample size.
And opposing defensive coordinators are bound to offer a counterpunch.
The same bet these Green Bay Packers placed on Love the night of April 23, 2020 applies in June 2024. This is a player worth the investment. On this episode of the “Go Long Show” — with co-host, longtime NFL personnel man Jim Monos — we shift the quarterback conversation to Love. GM Brian Gutekunst wants a deal done before training camp, but Love probably doesn’t mind the sight of other quarterbacks raising the market price.
In related news, Tua Tagovailoa sounds like a man who wants a deal done ASAP. As discussed in Part I of the mailbag, these two negotiations may be linked on Athletes First’s side.
We know the Miami Dolphins will lean into their identity.
Finally, we wrap the pod with thoughts on a special breed in this sport: NFL offensive line coaches.
You can catch audio and video of this episode above and everywhere you pod including Apple, Spotify and YouTube. (Feel free to rate, review and share!)
Go Long is your home for longform in pro football.
To our members, thank you.
New here? The best way to support our independent journalism is with a subscription.
ICYMI:
* Mailbag, Part I: Mahomes Effect, Love's contract, PEDs, NIL, UFL, Watson, the 2024 playoff sleeper
* What in the hell are the Dallas Cowboys doing?
* The NFL is going global. Here's why.
* 'I'm not done:' Latavius Murray has the NFL Running Back Survival Guide
From the Love archives:
* Love, lost: On Davante Adams' unfortunate miscalculation
* Jordan Love (and his GM) send a message to the NFL
* Bravo, Green Bay
* It's Jordan Love Time
* 'He’s going to prove everybody wrong'
* Let the Jordan Love Era begin in Green Bay
* The Green Bay Packers have a plan (it's genius, too)
Up next:
* A column on the team bound to be hyped more than any other into 2024: the Houston Texans.
* The rest of your mailbag questions.
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He’ll become a rich man very soon. Jordan Love played his way into the upper tier of quarterback contracts late last season.
Still, this was a small sample size.
And opposing defensive coordinators are bound to offer a counterpunch.
The same bet these Green Bay Packers placed on Love the night of April 23, 2020 applies in June 2024. This is a player worth the investment. On this episode of the “Go Long Show” — with co-host, longtime NFL personnel man Jim Monos — we shift the quarterback conversation to Love. GM Brian Gutekunst wants a deal done before training camp, but Love probably doesn’t mind the sight of other quarterbacks raising the market price.
In related news, Tua Tagovailoa sounds like a man who wants a deal done ASAP. As discussed in Part I of the mailbag, these two negotiations may be linked on Athletes First’s side.
We know the Miami Dolphins will lean into their identity.
Finally, we wrap the pod with thoughts on a special breed in this sport: NFL offensive line coaches.
You can catch audio and video of this episode above and everywhere you pod including Apple, Spotify and YouTube. (Feel free to rate, review and share!)
Go Long is your home for longform in pro football.
To our members, thank you.
New here? The best way to support our independent journalism is with a subscription.
ICYMI:
* Mailbag, Part I: Mahomes Effect, Love's contract, PEDs, NIL, UFL, Watson, the 2024 playoff sleeper
* What in the hell are the Dallas Cowboys doing?
* The NFL is going global. Here's why.
* 'I'm not done:' Latavius Murray has the NFL Running Back Survival Guide
From the Love archives:
* Love, lost: On Davante Adams' unfortunate miscalculation
* Jordan Love (and his GM) send a message to the NFL
* Bravo, Green Bay
* It's Jordan Love Time
* 'He’s going to prove everybody wrong'
* Let the Jordan Love Era begin in Green Bay
* The Green Bay Packers have a plan (it's genius, too)
Up next:
* A column on the team bound to be hyped more than any other into 2024: the Houston Texans.
* The rest of your mailbag questions.

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