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Jordan Love’s girlfriend and mom made it to Arrowhead Stadium. But based on where they’re sitting, they might have bought tickets from a scalper.

When the Fox broadcast found Ronika Stone and Anna Love, it was all the way up in the last row of the 76,416 seat stadium. Apparently, that’s where the visiting team’s seat allotment is located.

That might be inconvenient, but at least they made it. Not that there was any chance they’d miss Love’s first NFL start, which was the result of Aaron Rodgers missing the game after testing positive for COVID-19. According to Fox reporter Erin Andrews, Anna Love hasn’t missed a game since Jordan was a redshirt freshman at Utah State.

In case you were wondering, that’s 2017, when the 6-7 Aggies lost the Arizona Bowl to New Mexico State.


  Jordan Love’s girlfriend, Ronika Stone, and mom, Jordan Love, had to sit in the last row for Love’s first NFL start. Fox Jordan Love’s girlfriend, Ronika Stone, and mom, Jordan Love, had to sit in the last row for Love’s first NFL start. Fox

  Jordan Love’s girlfriend, Ronika Stone, and his mom, Anna Love. Fox Jordan Love’s girlfriend, Ronika Stone, and his mom, Anna Love. Fox

Arrowhead is probably a slightly tougher ticket than that one, and there are more flights of stairs to climb. But that would, of course, be worthwhile to see your son playing for Green Bay.


  Packers quarterback Jordan Love during his first career NFL start on Nov. 7, 2021. AP Packers quarterback Jordan Love during his first career NFL start on Nov. 7, 2021. AP

Love didn’t see any game action last year after the Packers drafted him in the first round, surprising many — including Rodgers. This year, Love came off the bench during a blowout loss against the Saints to complete 5 of 7 passes for 68 yards. He also took three snaps against the Lions, not throwing a pass.

Needless to say, Sunday has posed a tougher task. The Packers’ offense started slow in KC, with Love under 100 yards passing and the team scoring zero points before halftime.

With their view, maybe Stone and Anna Love can get a head start on the All-22.

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