![]() We’ve got a lot of rookies out here, a lot of people that fans haven’t seen or heard of yet. “Obviously we’ve got legends who a lot of people grew up watching, and then there’s a lot of the current guys. “(The fans) are excited to just see everybody out here,” Dillon added. Not only does the softball game allow fans the opportunity to meet, greet and connect with current and former players, it also acts as a way for the team to bond, building relationships amongst the players themselves - past and present. We know they make the ‘G’ special, so we’ll continue to carry that.” “We’re nothing without our fans here in Green Bay. “When you get out of your car and (the fans) are lined up out there waiting on you, you see people with your jersey or things for you to sign, it’s just a sign of love and so we take the time for them and we just appreciate them for coming out each and every year and making this event better and better,” Jones said. Jones agreed with Nelson on how support from the Packers’ faithful is what makes the event truly special for the athletes who gather, year after year, to put on a show for them. I make a few trips every year and it’s always fun.” It’s always great to be back in Wisconsin seeing the crowds in green and gold. “I don’t know why I’m surprised, but I always am. “For some reason I feel like I’m surprised every time I walk in here and it’s a full stadium, cars bumper-to-bumper waiting to get in,” Nelson said. Nelson, who returned as a participant after missing the game last season, said it’s always a joy to come back to Wisconsin because of the passionate fans. I’m a competitor in whatever I’m doing, so to come out here and get the win that’s all we’re trying to do.” “I got to come out here and have a little bit of fun for a great cause, so I couldn’t have spent my Sunday night doing anything better. “It was fun,” said wide receiver Christian Watson, who executed a textbook standing backflip in the third inning after making an outstanding catch on a line drive to left field. Network Health again sponsored the event hosted by the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. This year, $250,000 was raised and donated to the Donald Driver Foundation and $2,500 was presented to A&A All the Way. The A&A All The Way Foundation believes “children have the potential to change the world if we provide them the opportunities and guidance they deserve.” Its primary areas of focus include recreation and fitness, children’s basic needs and supporting kids in military families. The foundation looks to inspire, educate, and promote unity and diversity across multiple communities. Similarly, A&A All The Way Foundation is dedicated to making an impact in the lives of youth. The mission of the Donald Driver Foundation is “to display Strong Hands, Strong Minds and Loving Hearts to serve as a hand up, not a handout.” The Donald Driver Foundation has a core focus in serving underprivileged children and families by addressing health and wellness, safety, and education and career development. I think we proved that, right? It’s the community we serve and when you serve the community the community serves you back, so it’s been great.” I think everybody has built that foundation here and you can see the fans keep coming out to support us every single year. “It really proves what we’ve been able to do in the community. “We’re excited to be back, once again, another year,” Driver said. The event serves as a fan-friendly fundraiser to raise money for the Donald Driver Foundation, other player charities, including A&A All the Way - Aaron Jones’ charity - and local charitable organizations. Dillon - defeated Team Legends, captained by Driver and former Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson, 12-11 in front of a sold-out crowd of over 5,000 fans. In a back-and-forth game full of entertainment and excitement, the Stars team - led by Pro Bowl running back Aaron Jones and co-captain A.J. GRAND CHUTE – For the second straight year, the current stars of the Green Bay Packers shined brightest against their legendary counterparts in the annual Donald Driver Charity Softball Game on Sunday at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium. ![]()
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