GREEN BAY PACKERS GREEN BAY — Jordan Love wanted to make one thing perfectly clear when it came to what wide receiver Grant DuBose did during the Green Bay Packers' preseason-opening win over the Cleveland Browns on Saturday. "Definitely not surprising," the Packers starting quarterback said. It understandably wasn't surprising to Love, who has either watched (for the first four practices while waiting for his $220 million contract extension to be completed) or taken part in (running the No.

1 offense) every practice of training camp so far. "Since we started camp, DuBose Grant's been making plays every day," Love said following the Packers' 23-10 win, which he spent as a spectator after his 65-yard touchdown pass to Dontayvion Wicks on the third play from scrimmage. "He's making big-time plays.

He's knowing what he needs to do with his assignments in the blocking game. He's just been a great player so far. So it was not a surprise what he did (in the game).

He's been doing it all camp." Now, in fairness, most Packers fans haven't been privy to what Love has seen this summer — unless they've spent each and every one of their PTO days at Ray Nitschke Field, or they're one of the bike kids who is devoting the last vestiges of their summer vacation watching all practice every day. For everyone else, the 23-year-old kid in the No.

86 jersey making play after play after play was a revelation. The 2023 seventh-round pick not only led the Packers in receptions (five), receiving .