Packers QB Jordan Love Has Three Words After Wife's Retirement Announcement

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Packers QB Jordan Love Has Three Words After Wife's Retirement Announcement

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Jordan Love had a respectable season in 2025. The 27-year-old threw for 3,381 yards, 23 touchdowns and six interceptions as the Green Bay Packers finished with a 9-7-1 record but faltered in the wild-card round against their fierce rivals, the Chicago Bears.

Off the field, Love is building a happy family with his wife, pro volleyball player Ronika Stone. He and Stone, the daughter of former NFL player Ron Stone, married in June and are expecting their first daughter in the spring.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love and Ronika Stone walk down the aisle.

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With their baby on the way, Stone made a tough decision on her career. Love fully supported his wife's choice through social media.

Jordan Love Reacts to Wife Ronika Stone's Retirement Announcement

Stone posted a video on her profile announcing that she's calling an end to her competitive volleyball career.

"I don't even know how to sum it all up," she wrote. "Volleyball introduced me to my best friends, amazing coaches, and the most beautiful places. I learned the most about myself on that court."

Jordan Love commented on his wife's post. "Always my goat," he said.

Other people also shared their best wishes to Stone.

"You made the sport of volleyball greater," fellow pro volleyball player Brooke Nuneviller said.

"Congratulations on a fantastic career! So happy I got to share the [same] court with you," Leah Edmond, another volleyball player, commented.

"From HS to the pros, it was a pleasure to have witnessed the greatness that is THE Ronika Stone!" a fan wrote.

"My favorite player to watch!" another fan replied. "I'm so proud of you sissy."

"Real ones know volleyball is a goated sport as well," one supporter said.

Stone, who played college volleyball for the Oregon Ducks, competed in the Pro Volleyball Federation for the San Diego Mojo. She converted 294 points, completed 211 kills, turned in a franchise-record 77 blocks and made seven assists in the 2025 season.

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