Jordan Love - SIC Score 81Updated Analysis Sept 7 8amWATCH NOW - Pro Football Doc with the latest analysis on the Jordan Love injury Jordan Love Knee Injury Analysis According to Pro Football Doc, Dr David Chao the pop in his knee does not to me indicate an ACL tear does not indicate aknee dislocation it does indicate a subluxation transient dislocation shifting of the kneecap that happens more often than youthink and so there's still reason to believe there may not be a significant injury in Love's knee or ankle.Chao said the worry here on the knee is a kneecap or patella subluxation shift that often can happen without additional ligament tears. There is an earlier report from The Athletic saying an ankle injury has been ruled out. That doesn't mean there isn't an ankle sprain injury, as in tear to a ligament that needs surgery ruled out completely. I find it surprising based on the mechanism as everyone has seen that there isn't an ankle injury of some sort there and certainly the kneecap popping as well.'Jordan Love Instant In-game Injury Analysis In the final seconds of the Week 1 game, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love suffered a possible ankle and knee injury, with initial video analysis pointing to a possible mild left high ankle sprain. The left patella slightly subluxed but ankle issue is bigger deal. Rolling up on ankle can cause simultaneous knee issue. More often than not knee subluxations happened without structural damage. No worry for an ACL tear. The injury appears less severe since it affects his front leg, which is not as crucial for pushing off as his back leg. This detail could play an important role in determining his availability for future games.The elite staff at SICscore.com quickly analyzed Love’s injury in real-time, offering insight no one else can match. Their unique ability to assess injuries as they happen is invaluable for fans, teams, and bettors alike, helping shape expectations around player availability and performance. This level of immediate, expert analysis sets Sicscore apart in the field of injury evaluation.As Love makes the long flight home from Brazil, managing the swelling will be key. With extra rest days ahead, there’s hope that he can avoid missing Week 2. However, even if he suits up, his mobility will likely be limited, potentially impacting his overall effectiveness on the field.Will Jordan Love Play NFL Week 2?Looking forward, if the injury is only a kneecap subluxation, we could expect Love to miss two weeks based on Patrick Mahomes missing two weeks in 2019 with a kneecap subluxation. To receive our injury analysis first - sign up here for our free notifications and sign up here for our free newsletter. Because Injuries Matter!WHAT ARE SIC PICKS?INSIDER INJURY KNOWLEDGE FROM FORMER PRO SPORTS TEAM DOCTORS TO GIVE YOU A WINNING EDGE IN SPORTS BETTING!SIC PICKS are powered by the proven SIC Score algorithms from our exclusive panel of former Pro Sports Team doctors to give you a sports betting edge. Each day our team of doctors analyze the players and teams and share their expert insights to help you make informed bets on the biggest unknown to sportsbooks and sports bettors - player health and injuries! For our Best Bets including spreads, totals, props and live in game with instant alerts as game day opportunities arise with research notes, sign up to SIC Picks here for less than $10 a week on an annual plan, or $49.99 a week. In the NFL Playoffs are we are 4-0 on 5 star picks!If you bet on the NBA our SIC Score algorithm picks are having another winning season!Sign up before 12pm PST Sunday for our 5 star winning pick guarantee - learn more here.WANT A FREE UPGRADE TO SIC PICKS?Support SIC and use our promo code SIC to take advantage of the below bonus offers today!Sign up to Sleeper, PrizePicks, Underdog Fantasy, Betr, Boom Fantasy, Owners Box or ODDSJAM using our promo code SIC and we’ll email you a promo code for 2 free weeks of SIC PICKS which includes SIC DATA, valued at $49.99 a week, plus bonuses of up to $500 on your first deposit. See more details below:Sports Injury Central - NFL, CFB, NBA and MLB Injuries (sicscore.com)