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Packers QB Jordan Love is battling a left knee injury against the Jaguars

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is limping but continuing to play after suffering a left knee injury in the first half of Sunday's showdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Love appeared to irritate his left knee — which is protected by a brace after suffering an MCL injury in the season opener — when he slid to his right off schedule in the first quarter. He was examined on the sidelines and in the blue medical tent but has not yet left the game.

During several dropbacks and even some handoffs, Love appeared to be limited in his mobility. He appeared to be in pain after he scrambled to his right and found Tucker's strength for a 67-yard completion in the second quarter.

Love missed Week 2 and Week 3 while recovering from the original MCL injury he sustained in Brazil earlier in the season. He has started each of the last five games, including Sunday's visit to Jacksonville.

Malik Willis is the Packers' backup quarterback who won both starts after Love was injured in Week 1.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.