Packers' Love: Week 5 loss to Raiders left 'sick taste in my mouth'

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is looking to rebound after an ugly performance in the team's Week 5 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.
"It's not a great feeling, definitely left a very sick taste in my mouth that whole week," Love said, according to Jason Wilde of the Wisconsin State Journal. "But, it's part of the game. I've had three-interception games before. You've got to find a way to bounce back."
He added: "Having that sick taste in my mouth, it's going to keep pushing me forward, keep motivating me to keep going, keep getting better."
Love finished the game with 16 completions on 30 attempts, throwing for 182 yards with zero touchdowns and three interceptions. His 32.2 passer rating was his worst mark of the season.
The 24-year-old threw his third pick with under a minute left, which iced the game for the Raiders. It was Love's first three-turnover game of the season, and the Utah State product now has six interceptions in his last three games.
"You have to stay focused, just reflecting on the games so far, the performances so far, the things I did good, the things I did bad," Love said. "You refocus, just re-lock back in, and just take that time away, that week off, and get your mind back to, 'All right, let's reset and get back to winning this week.'"
The 2-3 Packers will face off against the Denver Broncos in Week 7. Denver has struggled to stop opposing quarterbacks this season, ranking dead last in passer rating allowed this campaign.
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