Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
So pissed that we released him.
It makes no sense the Raiders releasing him. AB, Williams, and Jordy is a really fucking tough matchup, and IIRC his contract wasn't overly heavy. Gruden doing Gruden things though, lol.
I've always thought Jordy was an outstanding player and I think he still has gas in his tank. I wouldn't be against him coming here at all, I just don't know if we need him. He'd be deadly in this offense behind Hill, Watkins, and Kelce as the 4th option, though. Definitely an upgrade over Conley. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Gross. We just got some of that nasty mutt stank off this franchise; no need to bring in a broke-dick purple pussy to stink the place up.
GREEN BAY – Jordy Nelson, the Packers’ fifth all-time leading receiver, is retiring from the NFL after 11 seasons.
A second-round pick out of Kansas State in 2008, Nelson played in 136 regular-season games with 88 starts during his 10 seasons with Green Bay (2008-17). He ranks third in franchise history in receptions (550), fifth in receiving yards (7,848), second in touchdown receptions (69) and third in 100-yard receiving games (25).
“We want to congratulate Jordy on an incredible career that included achievements that will result in his eventual induction in the Packers Hall of Fame,” said Packers GM Brian Gutekunst. “He is one of the greatest receivers in franchise history and played a vital role in the team’s success with not only his play on the field but also for what he provided as a great teammate and leader. We wish the best to Jordy, his wife, Emily, and the rest of their family.” [Reply]