DRIVER DISCOUNT
Driver open to taking a pay cut
Donald Driver, who is set to make nearly $5 million next season between salary and roster bonuses, is willing to take less money to stay in Green Bay.
Via Media Daily LA
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1 day ago
Packers: Donald Driver Situation Puts Pressure on Ted Thompson
Packers WR Donald Driver is willing to take a pay cut to stay in Green Bay.
Speaking a day after his team had lost to the New York Giants in the NFC Divisional Round, Green Bay Packers receiver Donald Driver wasn’t having any of the speculation that he may be retiring after 13 NFL seasons.
And without actually saying it, Driver made it seem clear that continuing his career...
Via Jersey Al's Packers Blog
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19 hours ago
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19 hours ago
Donald Driver: 2011 Green Bay Packers Evaluation and Report Card
Donald Driver
1) Introduction: After completing his 13th season with the Packers, Donald Driver knows his career is in its final years. There is speculation about him being released by Green Bay before next season, especially with the current depth and youth of the receiving corps. Still, he has been a staple for this offense for most of his professional career. As it stands, he...
Via Jersey Al's Packers Blog
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3 days ago
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3 days ago
Report: Driver may take pay cut to stay in GB
The day after the Green Bay Packers' season ended following a home playoff loss to the eventual-Super Bowl champion New York Giants, Donald Driver stood at his locker packing away all of his personal belongings for the offseason. Judging by the way he spoke at the time, it sounded like the 13-year veteran and career Packer was clearing out his locker for the final time and had...
Via Fox Sports Wisconsin
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2 days ago
Donald Driver willing to take pay cut to stay in Green Bay
According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Packers wide receiver Donald Driver indicated on Friday that he’s willing to take a pay cut in 2012, in order to remain in Green Bay.
“The organization knows what I’ve done on and off the field, and they want to keep me around as long as possible,” Driver said. “If that means sitting down and taking pay cuts to stay around, then...
Via Pro Football Zone
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2 days ago
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Donald Driver willing to take pay cut for Pack
Following his worst statistical season in a decade, Donald Driver now faces a harsh reality — it may be time to move on from the Pack.
However, the 37-year-old is willing to do whatever it takes to remain with the only team he’s known in his professional career.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Driver told WISN-TV that he’s willing to take a pay cut to stay with...
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2 days ago
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Donald Driver To Take Pay Cut To Remain With Green Bay Packers?
Donald Driver has been an integral part of the Green Bay Packers offense for the past 10 seasons. Drafted in the 7th round of the 1999 NFL Draft out of Alcorn State, Driver became a favorite target of quarterbacks Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers. Entering what will be his 14th season as an NFL wide receiver, Driver is an unrestricted free agent. Having seen a decline in production...
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
DRIVER OFFERS TO TAKE PAY CUT
Veteran wide receiver wants to return to the Packers in '12
Donald Driver told reporters at the 38th annual Three Harbors Council Boy Scouts Leadership Breakfast in Milwaukee last Friday that he’d be willing to take a pay cut in order to stay with the Packers. The 37-year-old wide receiver is due a $2.2 million roster bonus next month – money he will obviously never...
Via Packer Update
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Green Bay Packers WR Donald Driver will not retire
With a $2.2 million dollar roster bonus looming, Green Bay Packers WR Donald Driver realizes that that he might not be a member of the Green Bay Packers in 2012, but he has no plans of retiring this year. A fan favorite, Driver could be released by the Packers organization due to his salary and the fact that Green Bay has a stable of young, talented receiver on the current roster...
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14 days ago
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14 days ago
Packers WR Donald Driver Willing To Take A Pay Cut To Remain In Green Bay
Donald Driver is willing to take a pay cut to stay with the team, the Packers receiver told reporters at the 38th annual Three Harbors Council Boy Scouts Leadership Breakfast in Milwaukee. The organization knows what Ive done on and off the field, and they want to keep me around as long as possible, Driver told WISN TV. If that means sitting down and taking pay cuts to stay...
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3 days ago
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3 days ago
Green Bay Packers Offseason: Another Veteran Purge Could Be Coming
Packers WR Donald Driver might be a cut Ted Thompson makes this offseason. (Photo: Getty images)
It didn’t take long into Ted Thompson’s reign as Green Bay Packers GM for the unwavering 52-year-old to firmly establish that football moves under his direction would be made without the cling of emotion, void of any sentimental feelings that could effect a given decision...
Via Jersey Al's Packers Blog
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7 days ago
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7 days ago
Driver not ready to hang up his cleats
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Donald Driver wants to play until he's 40 years old and knows that the Packers may not give him the opportunity to do so in Green Bay. So, after playing his entire 13-year career so far with the Packers, Driver is bracing for the possibility that he just played his final game wearing the only NFL uniform that he's ever known.
"If I get an opportunity...
Via Fox Sports Wisconsin
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28 days ago
Packers WR Driver plans to return for another season
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver isn't ready to hang up his cleats.
After the Packers were unceremoniously bounced from the playoffs on Sunday, the 36-year-old Driver told the Green Bay Press-Gazette that he plans to come back for another season.
The 13-year veteran also detailed that if he's not welcome back in Green Bay, he is willing to play for another...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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28 days ago
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28 days ago
Driver will keep playing elsewhere if need be
GREEN BAY, Wis. Donald Driver wants to play until he's 40 years old and knows that the Packers may not give him the opportunity to do so in Green Bay. So, after playing his entire 13-year career with the Packers, Driver is bracing for the possibility that he just played his final game wearing the only NFL uniform he's ever known.
"If I get an opportunity to come back...
Via Fox Sports Wisconsin
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28 days ago
Driver not ready to hang up his cleats
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Donald Driver wants to play until he's 40 years old and knows that the Packers may not give him the opportunity to do so in Green Bay. So, after playing his entire 13-year career so far with the Packers, Driver is bracing for the possibility that he just played his final game wearing the only NFL uniform that he's ever known.
"If I get an opportunity...
Via Fox Sports Wisconsin
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28 days ago
Driver will keep playing elsewhere if need be
GREEN BAY, Wis. Donald Driver wants to play until he's 40 years old and knows that the Packers may not give him the opportunity to do so in Green Bay. So, after playing his entire 13-year career with the Packers, Driver is bracing for the possibility that he just played his final game wearing the only NFL uniform he's ever known.
"If I get an opportunity to come back...
Via Fox Sports Wisconsin
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28 days ago
Stunned Packers face change; Driver ponders future
As stunned Green Bay Packers players cleaned out their lockers Monday morning, veteran wide receiver Donald Driver knew he might be packing up for good.
Driver has a year left on his contract and has been a vital part of the Packers offense over his 13-year career. He is the franchise's all-time leader in catches and yards receiving. If it was up to him, he'd stay.
But...
Via AP on Fox
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28 days ago
Driver not ready to park it
The end may be near for Donald Driver in Green Bay. And he knows it. He's not living in delusion, not getting desperate. No, when the Packers receiver stood at his locker after losing, 37-20, to the New York Giants on Jan. 15, he was honest, practical.
Via JSOnline.com
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18 days ago
The votes are in and the vast majority want Donald Driver back
Donald Driver is as popular today as ever.visit site to read more]
The votes are in and the vast majority want Donald Driver back - Lombardi Ave - Lombardi Ave - A Green Bay Packers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.
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24 days ago
Driver Not Ready To Retire
Wide receiver Donald Driver said he is not ready to retire following Green Bay's loss to New York in the Divisional Playoffs, according to Jason Wilde of ESPN Wisconsin.
Fantasy Spin:
Driver will turn 37 in February, but has a little bit left in the tank after chipping in 37 catches with 445 yards and six touchdowns in 2011. He has served 13 campaigns in Green Bay, and reached...
Via Fantasy Football Champs
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28 days ago
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28 days ago
An Open Letter From Donald Driver- My Thank You Letter
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September 19, 2011
Donald Driver – classy man and teammate – would like to play until he’s 40
Could this be the final season of Donald Driver's illustrious career? Raymond T. Rivard photographIs there anyone better to talk about than Donald Driver?Well, given the fact that there’s been so much attention given him the past couple of days, it’s time to consider the aging one.Yes, at 36, Donald Driver is getting long in tooth, but certainly not in enthusiasm...
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August 18, 2011
No Kisses Good-Bye Being Blown From Driver
Donald Driver, who will be turning 37 in a few weeks, has no plans to retire and hopes he remains in the Packers' plans. Driver, with career numbers comparable to some Hall of Famers, said he's prepared to continue his career elsewhere if the Packers decide it's time to part ways.
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28 days ago
Driver to the rescue? 2 Guys talk injury replacements, waivers, and surprises heading into Week 15
There is no turning back now. Week 15 is the championship for some fantasy leagues and at least the first round of the playoffs for many others.
2 Guys talk about replacements for the injured Greg Jennings and Demarco Murray including Donald Driver, Kahlil Bell, and Chris Ivory.
2 Guys also examine whether or not you can trust Chris Johnson after a disappointing Week 14 or if you...
Via 2 Guys Fantasy
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December 14, 2011
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December 14, 2011
What Should The Packers Do With Free Agent Jermichael Finley?
With Ryan Grant, Donald Driver, Jermichael Finley, Scott Wells, and Matt Flynn all free agents and the Green Bay Packers needing some drastic upgrades on the defensive side of the football, Pack general manager Ted Thompson has some major decisions to make this off-season.
Of the aforementioned names, Finley’s is the most intriguing. He is one of the most dynamic tight ends in...
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21 days ago
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21 days ago
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