Next Gen Stats, which uses data gathered from on-field player-tracking information, does a great job of telling the story of the Green Bay Packers’ passing offense so far in 2025. At the moment, Packers quarterback Jordan Love has the second-highest “deep %” in the league, behind only Lamar Jackson. “Deep %” is defined by Next Gen Stats as throws where the ball travels at least 20 yards through the air downfield.
In air yards per attempt, Love, by far, leads the league with a 12.5 average, meaning that’s how deep passes generally travel through two weeks of action.
For perspective, four qualifying quarterbacks have less than half of Love’s air yards per attempt going into Week 3: Bo Nix (5.5), Jalen Hurts (5.6), Aaron Rodgers (5.7) and Joe Flacco (5.9). The Packers will play all of these