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Soldier Field's Wikipedia page temporarily lists Jordan Love as the owner of stadium

The ownership has officially been transferred from Aaron Rodgers to Jordan Love.

And Wikipedia, of course, took notice.

The Soldier Field Wikipedia page was updated for a while after the Green Bay Packers' 38-20 victory over the Chicago Bears to include a new owner: Jordan Love.

Someone updated Soldier Field's Wikipedia page to note that Jordan Love is the owner of the stadium.
Someone updated Soldier Field's Wikipedia page to note that Jordan Love is the owner of the stadium.

Love was making his first start against the Packers' longtime rival but looked like he was doing it for years as he threw for three touchdowns and zero interceptions for a 123.2 rating.

Rodgers, Love's predecessor, was 25-5 in his career against the Bears and 10-3 at Soldier Field. Rodgers won an NFC title at Soldier Field in 2010, clinched the NFC North championship there in the regular-season finale in 2013 and then famously yelled at the crowd "I still own you" during a win in 2021.

Love has now picked up where Rodgers left off.

Social media on Sunday night, not surprisingly, had a lot of fun with the ownership tagline.

But before the night was over, the Wikipedia page was updated again with the actual owner: the Chicago Park District.

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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Soldier Field Wikipedia page lists Packers' Jordan Love as its owner