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    Is Jordan Love Married? Get To Know the Packers QB’s Fiancée, Ronika Stone

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    Since Jordan Love's ascent to stardom, many fans are curious about his personal life, including his relationships. Let's delve into Love's dating life.

    After throwing for 4,159 yards, 32 touchdowns, and just 11 interceptions while leading the Green Bay Packers to an upset playoff win over the Dallas Cowboys in 2023, Jordan Love solidified himself as a household name and one of the NFL’s highest-paid quarterbacks.

    Since Love’s ascent to stardom, many fans are curious about his personal life, including his relationships. Let’s delve into Love’s dating life and whether he has a significant other.

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    Jordan Love’s Relationship Status

    Love has been dating Ronika Stone for several years, and now they are engaged.

    Stone was an accomplished collegiate volleyball player as a middle blocker for Oregon. She set many all-time records at the university, including 429 block assists and the highest hitting percentage of .336. Stone was also an All-Pac-12 winner three years in a row (from 2017 to 2019).

    Stone is currently an ambassador for League One Volleyball. In 2020, she graduated from the University of Oregon, where she majored in journalism.

    Also, Stone is the daughter of three-time NFL Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl winner Ron Stone, so Ronika certainly has athletic genes.

    Ron was an offensive lineman who played 12 years in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, and Oakland Raiders before hanging up his cleats in 2005.

    Four out of five of Ron’s children have played sports on a collegiate level. Ron Stone Jr. was a defensive end at Washington State, and he joined the Las Vegas Raiders as an undrafted free agent at one point.

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love with his fiancee Ronika Stone.
    Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love with his fiancee Ronika Stone.

    Love and Stone enjoy hiking, boating, and traveling together. They have gone on trips to Monaco and the Dominican Republic.

    Ronika has a good sense of humor, once posting a photo of the Packers QB with the caption, “He’s a ten even without the jersey.”

    It’s unclear how Love and Stone initially met, but she has supported the Packers QB from the bleachers for several years… even in the worst seats at Arrowhead Stadium, where she was seated with Love’s mother, Anna, back in 2021 when the Packers faced the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Having been raised in a sports family with a father in the NFL, Ronika knows a thing or two about being in the public eye and having a professional football player in her life.

    The couple got engaged on June 24, 2024, and they have set their wedding date for June 22, 2025, with Ronika handling the bulk of wedding planning.

    Packers vs. Eagles Game Preview

    • Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
    • Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
    • Channel: Fox/Fox Deportes

    Now, Love will try to lead the Packers past the Eagles in the Wild Card Round.

    Love isn’t afraid to take chances. While that creates some downside, his style of play has paid off more often than not up to this point in the season.

    The issue is now it must pay off against elite competition, all while Love battles a right elbow injury that caused him to miss much of the team’s Week 18 loss to the Bears. Love has averaged -0.06 EPA per dropback in five games against the Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, and Eagles this season. Against all other teams, he’s averaged 0.21 EPA per dropback.

    Saquon Barkley has opened up offensive versatility that simply didn’t exist last season. The ninth 2,000-yard rusher in NFL history led the top-ranked offense by EPA per rush (0.08) excluding Week 18 (when Philadelphia benched nearly all of its starters).

    The Eagles can produce against anyone, but if the offensive line remains a liability when it comes to pass blocking, Philly could be in a precarious spot if it falls behind.

    The Eagles are the worst team at preventing pressure when not blitzed, a flaw that could undo all the good it’s capable of doing. That said, with playmakers at every level, counting this offense out isn’t a wise move as long as Jalen Hurts recovers from his concussion before the Wild Card Round.

    The play of the Packers’ offensive line has been fairly inconsistent since its bye week, but they rank ninth in the league over the past four weeks. The overall numbers do not appear to be anything to worry about, and a strong showing up front against the Lions in Week 14 is a strong reason for optimism in the playoffs.

    This week, they face a Philadelphia team that they graded as a B- against last time out. However, that was back in Week 1, so both teams have changed significantly. The Eagles’ OL has also been all over the map in recent weeks. They rank 27th over the final four weeks with D+ grades against the Commanders and Steelers.

    There isn’t a statistical flaw in Philadelphia’s defense, which ranks top 10 in every metric that encompasses our Defense+ grades (except for sack rate, where they’re 15th). That makes them an incredibly dangerous threat to win the NFC, even without the top seed.

    Five of the Packers’ six losses came against the Eagles, Vikings, and Lions, which bodes ominously for a playoff run that starts in Philadelphia. The offensive injuries were the bigger concern coming out of Week 18. For the Packers to make a run in the playoffs, they’ll need this unit’s variance to swing in the right direction.

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