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Jordan Love’s girlfriend watched Aaron Rodgers and the Packers shut out the Seahawks at Lambeau Field on Sunday, but it seems she may not have done so from the furthest row in the house.


  Ronika Stone, the girlfriend of Packers backup quarterback Jordan Love, watches Sunday’s game against the Seahawks from Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Instagram Ronika Stone, the girlfriend of Packers backup quarterback Jordan Love, watches Sunday’s game against the Seahawks from Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Instagram

On Sunday, Ronika Stone shared a few Instagram clips from her seats at Lambeau, where she had a mid-field view several rows up from the Packers bench. She later captured a few moments of snow coming down at Lambeau, with the upper decks seen in the distance.

Last week, Stone became an unexpected storyline after she was spotted in the last row of Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, where she watched boyfriend Love’s first NFL start against the Chiefs. Love got the nod after Rodgers had tested positive for COVID-19 and was sidelined. The Chiefs went on to defeat the Packers, 13-7.


  Ronika Stone, who sat from the last row at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City last week, showed off her snowy view from Lambeau Field on Sunday. Instagram Ronika Stone, who sat from the last row at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City last week, showed off her snowy view from Lambeau Field on Sunday. Instagram

Stone, a volleyball player, later addressed the seats on social media, stating, “The view was better than it seemed I swear!”

Although Love didn’t play Sunday, the Packers were still feeling the love from Stone. Rodgers was back in the saddle after a controversial week, throwing for 292 yards with zero touchdowns and one interception. The quarterback, 37, said postgame that it was “good to be back with the guys” and “good to be on the field.”

“The most emotions from the whole night was probably walking off the field after the game. It definitely got me a little misty. It was good to feel those types of emotions and good to be back with the guys,” Rodgers told reporters, adding that he doesn’t “take these things for granted.”

Rodgers also conducted his postgame news conference over Zoom after Green Bay was hit with a $300,000 fine for not enforcing COVID-19 protocols with the quarterback, who is also not vaccinated against the virus.

The Packers (8-2) will travel to Minnesota next weekend to face the Vikings (4-5). Should Stone attend, perhaps she’ll score a seat upgrade in U.S. Bank Stadium.

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