After dismantling the Detroit Lions 27-13 in their season opener, the Green Bay Packers return to Lambeau Field for a primetime showdown against the Washington Commanders. Thursday Night Football pits Jordan Love and his rising Packers against rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, both eager to extend their strong Week 1 starts. While the spotlight shines brightest on the field, it’s also drawing attention to Love’s biggest supporter—his wife, Ronika Love.
Packers QB Jordan Love can’t hide reaction to wife Ronika’s striking game-day look
The couple’s love story mirrors their shared passion for competition. Jordan proposed in Italy in 2024, and by the summer of 2025, they celebrated their wedding in style. Ronika recently marked one month of marriage by sharing behind-the-scenes wedding photos, followed by a honeymoon in the Maldives. But once the season kicked off, it was back to business.
From Lambeau Field’s quarterback suite, Ronika cheered on Jordan in Week 1, donning a Packers crop top and “Love” cap. Her playful caption, “Read it and weep #bigdub,” drew a simple but telling response from her husband: “W.”
As Jordan Love continues proving himself as Green Bay’s franchise quarterback, Ronika’s presence—whether courtside or in the stands—adds a powerful layer to the Packers’ story this season.
Ronika Love’s athletic journey and sports legacy
Ronika Love, formerly Ronika Stone, isn’t just a sideline presence. A standout volleyball star, she carved out an impressive career of her own. From dominating at Valley Christian High School in San Jose to rewriting record books at the University of Oregon, she built a legacy that made her one of the Ducks’ all-time greats. With more than 1,200 kills and nearly 500 blocks, her impact on Oregon volleyball still resonates.
Her professional career took her across the globe, starting in France with Volero Le Cannet, where she was crowned Best Spiker. She later showcased her talents in Puerto Rico’s top league, earned medals with Team USA at the Pan Am Cup, and joined the San Diego Mojo in 2024. Athletic excellence runs in her blood—her father, Ron Stone, captured two Super Bowls during his 13-year NFL career, and her sister Ronna shined in track and field at Oregon.
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