Packers quarterback Jordan Love is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Titans as he continues his recovery from a knee injury.

Love also was listed as questionable last Friday on the Packers’ injury report, but he was downgraded to doubtful the following day and ended up missing the Packers’ 16-10 victory over the Colts. Love hadn’t practiced at all in the week leading up to the Colts game, but he’s been practicing on a limited basis each of the last three days.

The victory over the Colts was the first game Love has missed since taking over as the Packers’ starting quarterback last year. He injured his left medial collateral ligament Sept. 6 during the final series of the Packers’ 34-29 season-opening loss to the Eagles in Brazil.

“Certainly he’s doing everything in his power,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Friday. “He wants to be out there more than anybody. But we’ll work through it. We’ll give it up to gametime, and we’ll see where we’re at.”

Former Titans QB Malik Willis would start if Love is unable to play. Willis stepped in for Love against the Colts and went 12 of 14 for 122 yards while throwing his first career touchdown pass and committing no turnovers. Willis also had six carries for 41 yards.

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert said Friday that doctors diagnosed him with a high right ankle sprain. He said that his status for Sunday’s game against the Steelers is “yet to be decided.”

Golf: Matthew Baldwin is setting an unexpectedly hot pace at the BMW PGA Championship after shooting 6-under 66 to establish a two-stroke lead after the second round. Baldwin is an English journeyman ranked No. 363. He built on his overnight one-shot lead after a first-round 65 by making seven birdies to go along with a dropped shot at No. 11 for his only bogey so far this week. Baldwin has been through the tour’s qualifying school six times and was ranked just inside the top 850 two years ago.