Green Bay Packers Quarterback Jordan Love Helps Stranded Fan Dig Out of the Snow Before Playoff Win

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"I was fangirling. I couldn’t even believe it," the Packers fan said

<p>Cooper Neill/Getty</p> Jordan Love

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Jordan Love

Quarterback Jordan Love wasn’t just winning over Green Bay Packers fans on the football field this weekend. He was also helping dig them out of the snow in the midst of this week’s blustery winter storm.

Love, 25, reportedly spotted a woman struggling to get her car into gear last week and offered to help. But once Lucy Kurowski, 20, realized who it was that was trying to help her out of the snow, she told local Fox 11 News that she started “fangirling.”

"It didn't feel real,” Kurowski told the outlet. “I was in a state of shock.”

The Green Bay Packers fan was just leaving a hair appointment when her car began giving her trouble.

"I get in my car and I'm stuck,” she recalled. “Like, I can't back out. I can't move forward.”

Kurowski then made eye contact with a guy walking back to his car parked nearby. The man was wearing Packers attire that looked like warmups the team would wear. The man then got into his car and started to drive off before turning around and pulling up next to her.

"He gets out of his car and he's like, 'Are you OK?' " Kurowski told Fox 11. "And I was like, 'Are you Jordan Love?!' I was fangirling. I couldn’t even believe it.”

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Love and Kurowski tried to push her car forward to get it moving but then soon stopped when it wouldn’t budge. “This is not a good idea, you have a game on Sunday,” Kurowski remembers telling Love, who soon agreed.

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Kurowski told the quarterback she had help on the way, anyhow. But before he left, Love agreed to take a selfie with the fan. Kurowski’s aunt Allie Adames soon shared the photo on X, and it went viral.

“Omg Jordan Love helping my niece out of a snow drift…what can’t he do?” she tweeted. “That’s my qb.”

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<p>Cooper Neill/Getty</p> Jordan Love

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Jordan Love

The quarterback’s good Samaritan move was just the start of a weekend to remember for both him and Kurowski. She and the rest of the Packers fan base watched in awe as Love led Green Bay to a rousing 48-32 blowout win over Dallas.

To Kurowski, though, she hopes her story will help show Green Bay fans who Love also is off the field.

"I think everyone is truly seeing that he's not just an MVP on the field, but just a great, great person," Kurowski told Fox 11. "He's a great representation of what Green Bay is."

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