“@jordan3love making me sea sick,” Jordan Love’s fiancée, Ronika Stone, mentioned. Days after calling out Packers QB for unexpected health problems, she again drew attention with her ‘prayers’ post. But really, there’s nothing important to worry about? Well, it demonstrates her anxiety regarding the Women’s Round 1 championship match for the Pro Volleyball Federation. Pro Volleyballer Ronika’s team, the San Diego Mojo’s, will clash against Omaha Supernovas on Apr 13, 2025, at 1:00:00 AM UTC. And, the volleyball player’s post disclosed her enthusiasm for the game.
Taking to her official IG handle, NFL QB’s future wife, Ronika Stone, urged her followers for Prayers. “Say a quick prayer for my fingers before you go to sleep,” she mentioned in her IG storyt. Along with re-sharing her team, San Diego Mojo’s post on her IG story, she showcased her anticipation about the PVF, Women, Round 1 game, as Mojo’s middle blocker, Stone, is aiming to clinch the PVF title.
The San Diego Mojo also shared some jaw-dropping pictures of their enthusiastic team. And, they showcased their anticipation for round 1 game with a ‘Goodnight’ message in their post caption. “Goodnight, San Diego,” they mentioned in their post caption, adding a sleeping face emoji.
The latest post features Pro Volleyballer Ronika with her teammates. Other Volleyball players, Sarah Sponcil, Lee Da-yeong, Kendra Dahlke, T’ara Ceasar, Anna Church, Yeliz Başa, Yaasmeen Bedart-Ghani, and Shara Venegas were also seen in the post, while they were playing with Stone. According to to Sofascore website, Mojo finished the game with a 3-1 score against Omaha Supernovas. Interestingly, the next Mojo home game will be held on April 19.
Amazingly, Jordan Love’s Fiancé and Volleyballer, Ronika Stone’s post came while the Green Bay Packers QB showcased his sprit for the upcoming season as he’s recovering from an injury.
Jordan Love uplifts the spirit through a workout Clip
Jordan Love, who suffered many injuries last season, delighted the fans with his latest workout post on Thursday. Amidst his recovery from the MCL injury that he suffered in Week 1 against the Eagles, he showcased his persistence for the Packers’ upcoming season. The former Utah State player shared glimpses of his workout session, hinting he has already started his offseason training.
Taking to his official IG handle, the second-team All-MWC nominee, Love re-shared an IG story. It featured his workout training with SMU wide receiver Key’Shawn Smith. And, the host of Packer fan Total Access’ official account dropped the viral workout video on their x account. Along with sharing the short clip, they adored the NFL QB’s training workout. “ Jordan Love gettin that work in,” they mentioned in their post.
In this post, Love’s chemistry with Key’Shawn caught attention, as the Packers require an elite WR for the upcoming seasons. Notably, Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson are about to enter the last year of their rookie contracts. Dontayvion Wicks and Jayden Reed, who were both in the top three in terms of drop rate among receivers with at least 40 targets, fell apart in their second seasons. The Packers need to add depth to better support Jordan Love going forward since the position’s short- and long-term future is questionable.
Hence, all spotlight was drawn on Key’Shawn Smith as his last season stats are truly notable. In the previous two seasons, he amazingly landed eight touchdowns with 58 receptions and 919 yards. Of-course his breathtaking performances paved the path to the 2025 NFL Draft. He initially played for the Washington State and Miami, and then he was transferred to SMU in late 2022.
And, obviously, due to Love’s health setbacks, the NFL QBs’ throwing rate was impacted badly. Yes, it decreased from 5.6% in 2023 to 3.5% in 2024. However, Love saw the improvement in his overall turnover-worthy play rate that raised by 2.7%. And, now he is looking forward to the 2025 season.
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