
Packers' Malik Willis Talks Free-Agency Contract After Replacing Injured Jordan Love
Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis had a breakout performance in Saturday's loss against the Baltimore Ravens after replacing the injured Jordan Love, and he hopes that it helps him score a big payday in free agency.
After his three-touchdown performance against the Ravens, Willis was asked about hitting the open market in a few months.
"I think that what you put on tape is your pitch," Willis told reporters. "Obviously, any opportunity, it would be a blessing."
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Willis completed 18 of his 21 passes for 288 yards and a touchdown and also ran the ball nine times for 60 yards and two more scores. Unfortunately, the Packers' defense had a tough time stopping the Ravens' rushing attack, as they suffered a 41-24 loss while star running back Derrick Henry ran for 216 yards and four touchdowns.
Love is currently recovering from a concussion, so there's a chance that Willis remains Green Bay's starting quarterback for its regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings. The Packers already clinched a playoff spot but have lost their last three games, so the 26-year-old isn't getting ahead of himself when it comes to his impending free agency.
"You want to think about that type of stuff, but can't worry about tomorrow," Willis added. "Today has enough problems of its own. We gotta figure out how to get back on track here."
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