
GREEN BAY, WI – October 15, 2025 — Jordan Love is proving that leadership goes far beyond Lambeau Field. Ahead of Veterans Day, the Green Bay Packers quarterback has donated
eight fully customized smart homes to severely wounded U.S. veterans — a project blending compassion, technology, and gratitude for those who’ve served.
Partnering with the Generosity Sports Foundation, Love’s initiative delivers
barrier-free, adaptive homes tailored for veterans injured in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other post-9/11 missions. Each residence, valued between $500,000 and $700,000, is equipped with voice-controlled systems, solar-powered efficiency, and fully wheelchair-accessible interiors — designed to restore mobility, independence, and dignity.
“These heroes gave everything to protect us,” Love said at the dedication event in Milwaukee. “If building a home can give them peace and stability, then that’s a victory far greater than any I’ll ever have on the field.”

The houses feature adjustable counters, smart lighting, widened hallways, and touchless technology, all customized for veterans facing challenges like limb loss, paralysis, or traumatic brain injuries. Each home is built near the veteran’s chosen community — close to family, medical care, and support networks.
This effort marks the continuation of Love’s quietly growing legacy off the field. Since 2023, he’s been active in several Wisconsin-based outreach programs focused on housing and financial support for military families. His latest project pushes that mission nationwide, adding real impact to his rising star in the NFL.
On the field, Love has been equally impressive. Through six weeks of the 2025 season (five games played), he’s completed 103 of 147 passes (70.1%) for 1,259 yards, with
9 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, and a 110.9 passer rating — ranking among the NFL’s top quarterbacks in efficiency.
He’s also added 88 rushing yards, showing improved pocket movement and composure under pressure. Despite being sacked
nine times for 72 yards lost, his decision-making and accuracy have earned praise from analysts and teammates alike.
Offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich highlighted Love’s development:
“Jordan’s playing the best football of his career — calm, precise, and in total control. And off the field, he’s showing that same maturity through everything he’s giving back.”
The Packers, sitting strong after their Week 6 bye, view Love as the cornerstone of both their offense and their culture. His ability to lead — whether engineering game-winning drives or building homes for those who gave everything — is setting a new standard for what it means to wear green and gold.
As Veterans Day approaches, Jordan Love’s act of generosity sends a message as timeless as the game he plays: true greatness isn’t just earned on Sundays — it’s built through service.