Fred Warner of the 49ers takes aim at Packers quarterback Jordan Love without holding back

San Francisco 49ers defender Fred Warner is aware of the battle he and his team will face when they play the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round of the playoffs this Saturday. Love is the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers and is the talk of the NFL.

“In his postseason debut, Jordan Love played the game of his life. In an episode of his podcast “Warner House,” Warner noted, “He’s been phenomenal down the stretch.” This weekend will be a major test for us. Not that I’m undervaluing the Packers. The Packers must have been underestimated by the Cowboys.

This past weekend, the Packers crushed the Cowboys 48-32 in the Wild Card Round. Dallas scored the majority of its points during garbage time, therefore the score does not really reflect how lopsided the game was. At the half, Green Bay was ahead 27–0.

In the triumph, Love completed 16 of his 21 passes for 272 yards and three touchdowns.

Warner continued, “We have to organise a fantastic week of preparation.” “I told them right away to come into Levi’s [Stadium] and bring them on.”

This season, the 49ers finished 12-5 and received a first-round bye. With 132 tackles, 2.5 sacks, four interceptions, four forced fumbles, and 11 passes defensed on route to his third Pro Bowl appearance and his third First-Team All-Pro selection, Warner has been a major contributor to San Francisco’s success.

Warner said, “It’s going to be such an electric atmosphere, such a fun atmosphere to be a part of.” It’s going to be a memorable experience.

Fred Warner joined the NFL in 2018, having been selected by the Niners in the third round. He has participated in all but one game since then. Probably his most successful campaign to far has been this one.

In contrast, Jordan Love completed 64.2% of his throws for 4,159 yards, 32 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions in the regular season while maintaining a 96.1 passer rating.

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