All Entries Tagged With: "Jordy Nelson"

Concussion, injuries and player safety were a topic of discussion among fans and several representatives of the Packers during their Tailgate Tour stop in Madison.

The Packers wide receiver took on a pair of boys at West Salem High School in Wisconsin on Wednesday.

Topics of discussion are Donald Driver, Jordy Nelson, Charlie Peprah and this week's Tailgate Tour across Wisconsin.

The fist stop on the 2012 Tailgate Tour was at Omro High School where the Packers met with students.

Packers Jordy Nelson, Mason Crosby and Charlie Peprah will stop in La Crosse on the first stop of the annual Tailgate Tour on Tuesday evening.

Jordy Nelson checks in at No. 80 on the list of the NFL Network's Top 100 players in the NFL.

Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson will make an appearance at Kohl's department store at Southridge Mall on Thursday.

Head coach Mike McCarthy recently said that he wants to use Jordy Nelson in the slot more often in 2012.

While on the Tailgate Tour in May, several Packers representatives will help build a house for Habitat for Humanity in Door County.

Wide receiver Jordy Nelson and kicker Mason Crosby, among others, will makes stops in LaCrosse, Madison, Kenosha, Cedarburg/Grafton and Sturgeon Bay May 15-19.

Matt Flynn was the star of the day, and Pat Lee was a goat. But who else earned our weekly distinctions in the Packers' 45-41 win over the Lions?

Dropped passes were an issue for other Packers receivers on Sunday, but not for Jordy Nelson and Donald Driver, who each made spectacular catches against the Giants.

Donald Driver had two touchdowns on the day and Marshall Newhouse was abused at left tackle, but who else earned our weekly distinctions in Green Bay's victory over New York?

After the numbers wide receiver Jordy Nelson has put up of late, he's looking like a steal to the Packers.

Jordy Nelson had another phenomenal game, while Sam Shields had his share of struggles in the secondary. But who else earned our weekly distinctions in the Packers victory over Tampa Bay?

Jordy Nelson and Josh Freeman played together at Kansas State. Now they're opponents on Sunday at Lambeau Field.

Aaron Rodgers had another fanastic outing while Ryan Grant couldn't get the running game going. But who else earned our weekly distinctions in the Packers' victory over the Vikings?

Aaron Rodgers had a fantastic game while B.J. Raji was largely invisible, but who else earned our weekly distinctions in the weekly "Chips Report"?

Earlier this afternoon, Packers wide receiver spoke with Fran Charles of NFL Network to talk about a variety of Packers topics.

Also, offensive lineman T.J. Lang can be heard on Tundra Talk on 105.7 FM WAPL in Appleton or streamed live online.

Bart Winkler of K107 in Fond du Lac and Brian Carriveau look back at a Packers' 49-23 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday at Lambeau Field.

ESPN's John Clayton reports that Jordy Nelson has signed a three-year contract extension.

Wide receiver Jordy Nelson encouages fans to donate old cellular phones, the proceeds from which will be used to benefit domestic violence agencies and shelters.

The Packers see little wrong with the way Desmond Bishop tackled Panthers quarterback Cam Newton last Sunday. That and more in today's Daily Links...

On today's episode, we take a look at a pair of emerging players for the Packers, wide receiver Jordy Nelson and defensive lineman B.J. Raji.

With four Packers wide receivers sustaining knee contusions during the past couple weeks, should they be wearing knee pads?

Sunday's practice featured three receivers returning to action while three more watched from the sidelines.

At one end of the spectrum we take a look at the best-possible season each player on the Packers roster can achieve in 2011. At the other end, we look at what would happen if they fall flat on their face.

Through a sponsorship, wide receiver Jordy Nelson makes a difference in a young boy's life in El Salvador.

Wide receiver Jordy Nelson sustained a bursa sac injury to his knee during the Super Bowl, while linebacker A.J. Hawk will have a scope on his wrist.

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