SAD NEWS: The entire Packers team suddenly canceled their media schedule after a pilot who is Jordan Love’s close brother was said to have been involved in the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville – The Packers star quietly left the practice field, closing all personal schedules, carrying with him the pain that left the whole team speechless…

In a shocking turn of events, the Green Bay Packers abruptly canceled all media obligations on Wednesday morning. The decision followed reports that a pilot involved in the fatal UPS Flight 2976 crash in Louisville was Jordan Love’s close brother. The quarterback, visibly distraught, left practice without a word, leaving teammates in stunned silence.
UPS Flight 2976, en route from Louisville to Birmingham, crashed shortly after takeoff around 2:15 a.m. local time. Authorities confirmed the aircraft went down in a residential area, igniting fires that engulfed several homes. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, but initial reports indicate no survivors from the flight crew.
The pilot has been tentatively identified as Jamie Love, Jordan’s older brother and a longtime UPS captain. The two shared a tight bond, often seen together during off-seasons. Jamie had flown cargo routes for over a decade, earning respect among colleagues for his professionalism and calm demeanor under pressure.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur addressed the team briefly before excusing them from further activities. “This is a family matter first,” he stated, his voice cracking. Players lingered on the field, some embracing, others staring blankly as the gravity of the news sank in.

Jordan Love, the franchise’s cornerstone quarterback, slipped away through a side exit. Sources say he shut down his phone and canceled all personal appearances, including a scheduled charity event. His abrupt departure underscored the personal devastation rippling through the organization.
Teammates described an eerie quiet in the locker room, a stark contrast to the usual banter. Veteran linebacker Rashan Gary called it “the heaviest day I’ve ever felt here.” No one pressed for details; the pain was palpable, binding the group in shared grief.
The NFL issued a statement offering condolences and support to the Love family and the Packers organization. League officials are coordinating with UPS and local authorities for verified information. Meanwhile, fans flooded social media with messages of sympathy, many sharing photos of Jordan and Jamie together.
As investigations into the crash begin, the Packers community braces for difficult days ahead. The team has postponed Thursday’s practice, prioritizing mental health and family. For now, the focus remains on supporting their quarterback through an unimaginable loss.
