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Packers quarterback Jordan Love temporarily left Sunday’s game against the Giants with a shoulder injury. 

While he returned under center early in the second quarter, Love was without star running back Josh Jacobs, who was ruled out with a knee issue. 

Love got shaken up on a 4-yard scramble that ended with him taking a hard hit by Giants linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles.


  Jordan Love is pictured during the Packers’ Nov. 16 game against the Giants. Getty Images Jordan Love is pictured during the Packers’ Nov. 16 game against the Giants. Getty Images

Love went to the team’s blue medical tent before briefly heading to the locker room.

He was seen on the sidelines shaking out his left (non-throwing) arm. 

Packers backup Malik Willis took over at quarterback near the 2:34 mark of the first quarter.

He led the Packers down the field before throwing a one-yard touchdown pass to receiver Christian Watson early in the second quarter. 


  Jordan Love runs with the ball during the Packers’ game against the Giants on Nov. 16. AP Jordan Love runs with the ball during the Packers’ game against the Giants on Nov. 16. AP

Love returned to the field on the Packers’ next possession, though he was missing his No. 1 offensive weapon, Jacobs. 

Jacobs exited the game after he tried to punch the ball into the end zone on third-and-goal from the Giants’ one-yard line. 

Originally ruled questionable, he was later deemed out for the rest of the game.


  Josh Jacobs left early due to a knee injury. Getty Images Josh Jacobs left early due to a knee injury. Getty Images

Jacobs recorded 40 yards rushing on seven carries before his injury. 

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