GREEN BAY — Jordan Love hasn’t seen any signs of the Green Bay Packers defense turning on the offense. He hasn’t seen any finger-pointing, hasn’t heard Micah Parsons or Xavier McKinney or Keisean Nixon going off on the offense’s ineptitude.
But Love wouldn’t blame those guys one bit if they did — especially in the wake of Monday night’s 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field.
“I think we’ve got a great locker room, and I think the message is, ‘Stay together.’ Obviously it’s disappointing, it’s frustrating, but it’s a long season and we’ll find ways to improve,” Love said after the Packers’ second straight home loss and an offensive performance that was, well, offensive. “I’m very confident as an offense we’ll find ways to get back to being great, putting up points and help

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