With the NFL draft coming up in less than a week, we are taking a look back at one of the best late draft picks in Packers history, Donald Driver. You always hear about draft day steals, gems you find late in the draft.
When was the last time a great player on the Green Bay Packers got to end their career only wearing a Packers jersey? You’d have to look back over 10 years ago to Donald Driver who retired after 14 years as a Packer.
Patience is a virtue. Retired Green Bay Packers icon Donald Driver wants fans to try it out with embattled quarterback Jordan Love.
In 2008, Aaron Rodgers stepped into the Green Bay Packers’ starting lineup with Donald Driver and Greg Jennings as stud receivers. Driver was coming off his fourth consecutive 1,000-yard season and his second consecutive Pro Bowl.
Donald Driver has announced a partnership between his company, Driven Elite, and the athletic department of Delaware State University. Driven Elite, the company of the HBCU legend, will provide state-of-the-art sports-specific performance and wellness programs for nineteen men's and women's sports programs at Delaware State.
It took until Week 16, but Aaron Rodgers finally got his first touchdown run of the 2022 campaign on a two-yard run in Sunday’s win over Minnesota. The 4th-quarter score by Rodgers was the 35th rushing TD of his career. He is now tied with Clarke Hinkle for sixth place on the Packers’ all-time list for most rushing TDs.
What do you want to see happen this offseason? Last week, we asked the community two open-ended questions, the first being “Which player in franchise history
Every year, especially after a game in which the Green Bay Packers struggle offensively, it’s noted that Aaron Rodgers has never thrown a touchdown pass to a first-round receiver.
Four former Green Bay Packers starters are among the 122 modern-era nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022. The headliner, of course, is former safety LeRoy Butler, a finalist the past two seasons.
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