With Aaron Rodgers out, Jordan Love made his first NFL start on Sunday for the Packers against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Obviously, this was a big moment for Love and his family, so his mom and girlfriend made their way to Arrowhead Stadium so they can be there in person to witness his first career start.

Well, they were there. Barely.
At the end of the first quarter, Erin Andrews spoke about what a big day this was for Love and how his mother, Anna, has not missed a game since Love was a redshirt freshman at Utah State.
The Fox broadcast then zoomed in all the way into the very last row of the stadium to show his mom and girlfriend taking in the game from arguably the worst seats in the house.
According to Andrews, they were sitting in the away team’s appointed seats.
This led many on social media to rip into the Chiefs for failing to provide halfway decent seats for Love’s family.
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