Jordan Love’s 2024 Performance: Analyzing Turnover and Efficiency Metrics
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love finished the 2024 NFL regular season as one of the league’s most efficient signal-callers regarding ball security, despite battling injury throughout the campaign. According to official NFL player statistics, Love recorded 18 interceptions and three lost fumbles over 15 games played, a total that reflects his aggressive style of play within Matt LaFleur’s offensive scheme.
Evaluating Turnover Rates and Negative Plays
While various metrics exist to measure “negative plays”—a category typically aggregating interceptions, fumbles, and sacks—Love’s statistical profile remained polarizing throughout the 2024 season. Official league data shows Love was sacked 31 times during the regular season. When combining these sacks with his 18 interceptions and three lost fumbles, Love accumulated 52 total negative events.
This volume of negative plays occurred against a backdrop of high-difficulty throws. According to Next Gen Stats, Love maintained one of the highest “Aggressiveness” percentages among starting quarterbacks, a metric measuring the amount of passing attempts made into tight coverage (defined as one yard or less of separation from a defender). While this approach fueled the Packers’ explosive passing game, it also contributed to a higher interception rate compared to his 2023 breakout season, where he threw only 11 interceptions.
Contextualizing the 2024 Packers Offense
The Packers’ offensive philosophy under LaFleur relies on timing and rhythm, elements that were frequently disrupted by Love’s early-season MCL sprain. Missing two games and playing through discomfort for several weeks limited his mobility, which often forces quarterbacks to hold the ball longer.
According to Pro Football Reference, Love’s time-to-throw average remained consistent with league leaders, but the increased pressure rate against the Packers’ offensive line exacerbated the impact of his sacks. Unlike traditional “game manager” archetypes who prioritize low-risk check-downs, Love’s role in the Green Bay system requires him to challenge the intermediate and deep areas of the field. This tactical mandate explains the disparity between his high-octane production—including 3,700-plus passing yards—and his turnover totals.
Comparative Analysis: 2023 vs. 2024
A comparison of Love’s last two seasons highlights the transition from a cautious, developmental starter to a high-volume playmaker.
| Metric | 2023 Season | 2024 Season |
| :— | :— | :— |
| Games Played | 17 | 15 |
| Interceptions | 11 | 18 |
| Sacks Taken | 30 | 31 |
| Total TDs | 32 | 34 |
The shift in interception totals is the most significant change in his statistical profile. Analysts point to the increased complexity of defensive coverages faced by Love in his second full year as a starter, as opponents adjusted to his tendency to target the middle of the field. Despite the turnovers, Love’s ability to generate touchdowns remained elite, keeping the Packers in playoff contention throughout the final weeks of the season.
Looking Ahead to 2025
As the Packers look toward the 2025 season, the primary focus for Love and the coaching staff will be maintaining the offense’s verticality while reducing “unforced” negative plays. With a full offseason of health and continued continuity with his primary receiving corps, Love is expected to refine his decision-making process. The Packers remain committed to the high-variance, high-reward system that defines Love’s current trajectory, betting that his long-term growth will eventually outweigh the volatility experienced in 2024.
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