GREEN BAY, Wis. — In an interview with a Kansas news station, Jordy Nelson says he plans to retire as a Packer.
Jordy Nelson says "that is the plan, to go up there in August during training camp, sign the one-day deal, retire as a Green Bay Packer." https://t.co/T5O2MG84nS
— Kelly Price (@thekellyprice) June 3, 2019
In a sit down interview with WIBW, Jordy Nelson says he plans to come to Green Bay in August during training camp, sign a one-day deal, and retire as a Green Bay Packer.
For his career, Nelson made 613 catches for 8,587 yards and 72 touchdowns. He earned a Pro Bowl berth in 2014 and Comeback Player of the Year in 2016.
Best of all, he helped the Packers win a Super Bowl XLV ring in 2010.