GREEN BAY PACKERS

Remember how Packers quarterback Jordan Love helped a woman whose car was stuck in snow? He just shared the tale from his point of view.

Hannah Kirby
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Almost a week ago, Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love attempted to help a college student whose car got stuck in the snow during a powerful storm. On Wednesday, he shared the tale from his point of view.

In an interview with WLUK in Green Bay, 20-year-old Lucy Kurowski said she was leaving a hair appointment in her hometown of De Pere when she realized she couldn't get her car out of the parking spot.

Kurowski, who attends the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, looked up and, to her surprise, the Packers' starting quarterback was walking nearby.

"I did a double take, and then I did a triple take," she said. "We made eye contact a few times but he was getting in his car. I didn't want to bother him."

"I saw her trying to back out, tires just spinning," Love said during media availability in the Packers locker room Wednesday. "I just asked if, you know, she wanted me to help try and push real quick and see if we can get it moved."

"And, I tried. It was unsuccessful," he smiled.

But, Kurowski told him someone was coming with a shovel to help her out.

Before parting ways, Love and Kurowski took a selfie, which Kurowski sent to family, who posted it on social media and it quickly went viral.

"It's blowing up and I think everyone is truly seeing that he's not just an MVP on the field, but just a great, great person," Kurowski told WLUK. "He's a great representation of what Green Bay is."

The moment came just a few hours before the Packers departed for Arlington, Texas, where they would take on the Dallas Cowboys in a wild-card playoff game that Sunday.

And, we know how that turned out. The Pack beat Dallas, 48-32.

Here's to hoping that karma is good for another week. Green Bay will be heading to California to play the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round of the playoffs Saturday night.

Drake Bentley of the Journal Sentinel staff contributed to this report.