Police officers rescued multiple animals, including three husky puppies that were rolled away in a wagon.
to the Philadelphia Eagles but believing he’s on a team capable of winning the Super Bowl.Whether Love and his teammates reach that goal depends in part on how much Love improves his game and whether he can avoid the injuries that sidelined him for 2 1/2 games last season. Love begrudgingly admitted those injuries affected his play.
“You’re talking about Super Bowl. That’s the goal for us,” Love said Wednesday following the first open-to-reporters organized team activity practice of the offseason. “I’m definitely trying to be that guy to be able to take this team and lead them to that.”in the closing moments of the team’sto the Eagles in Brazil, with the injury sidelining him for the next two games, both of which the Packers won with
Love then sustained thejust as his knee was getting back to full health. He admitted that the injuries might’ve had an effect on his accuracy and mobility, but insisted they were no excuse for not playing better.
“Obviously it’s not fun playing through injuries, but sometimes those (are) things you’ve got to do,” said Love, who finished the 2024 season with a 61.3% completion rate and a 96.7 passer rating, with 25 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. “There might’ve been some things that might’ve been affected, but at the end of the day, I’m still trying to put my best foot forward and I’ve got to go out there and be the best player I can be.”
Love raised expectations inside and outside Lambeau Field with his torrid finish to the 2023 season, when he completed 70.3% of his passes for 2,150 yards with 18 touchdowns and only one interception (112.7 rating) over the final eight regular-season games. Love then led aThe classical piece will be
as it’s performed by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. The celestial send-off on May 31 — livestreamed with free public screenings in Vienna, Madrid and New York — also will celebrate thefounding 50 years ago.
Although the music could be converted into radio signals in real time, according to officials, ESA will relay a pre-recorded version from the orchestra’s rehearsal the day before to avoid any technical issues. The live performance will provide the accompaniment.The radio signals will hurtle away at the speed of light, or a mind-blowing 670 million mph (more than 1 billion kph).