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The Derski
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One of my favorite Packers all time. Great dude on and off the field.
He is just going to go home and farm for the rest of his life. Kudos to him.The right decision. The money he was going to get offered to play was significantly less than what he valued the strain of playing and long-term health risks would be. He's a bright dude, I'm sure he set himself up financially for the rest of his life and didn't need to keep playing to afford his lifestyle and debts.
Jordy wants to sign a one day deal to retire a Packer.
Also said he would consider playing again if Rodgers asked him.
Jordy Nelson: It 'would be hard to say no' if Aaron Rodgers asked him to return to Packers
no but if injuries happen at WR this year I would bet we bring him back
Jordy Nelson working on one-day deal to retire as a Packer
One of my favorite Packers all time. Great dude on and off the field.
I took it more as the GB brass could reach out to him about coming back but he wouldn’t listen until Rodgers spoke up. Nothing wrong with that. Enjoy your retirement Jordy.I would have no problem bringing him back, I just get annoyed that players treat themselves and other players as the franchise's general manager. It's completely up to Gutenkunst whether Jordy signs a 1 day contract or 3 year contract; Rodgers has no say in such a thing and shouldn't.
lol you’re so insecure about Brady it’s hilarious.He made Aaron Rodgers what he is today.
No, not the broken down, gay boy QB, I meant the one dimensional, most overrated QB in the history of the NFL.
Besides division rivals, Pats fans seem to be the only fans that try to discredit him, coincidence?Did I mention Brady?