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Packers Legend Donald Driver Sells Final Game-Worn Jersey to Support Teammate Battling Parkinson’s Disease

Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 4, 2025

In a powerful act of brotherhood that has moved the entire Packers community, Donald Driver, one of the most beloved figures in Green Bay Packers history, has announced that he is auctioning off the game-worn jersey from his final NFL game to support a former teammate now battling Parkinson’s disease.

Driver, who retired in 2012 as the Packers’ all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards, wore the jersey during his emotional farewell game at Lambeau Field — a day etched forever in the hearts of Green Bay fans. Known for his toughness, humility, and infectious smile, Driver became the symbol of perseverance for over a decade, catching passes from both Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, and helping lead Green Bay to victory in Super Bowl XLV.

The former teammate Driver is supporting is Nick Collins, the hard-hitting Pro Bowl safety whose career was tragically cut short by a neck injury in 2011. Recently, Collins has been quietly fighting a new challenge — early-onset Parkinson’s disease, a condition that has slowly impacted his coordination and strength.

“Nick was the heartbeat of our defense,” Driver said, his voice cracking during an interview with Packers.com. “We fought side by side for years — him protecting us on defense, me grinding on offense. Now that he’s fighting something far tougher than any hit on the field, I want this jersey to fight for him — the same way he fought for Green Bay.”

Collins, who recorded 21 interceptions and three Pro Bowl appearances during his career, remains a respected mentor in the community, coaching youth players and advocating for player health and neurological research. Despite his diagnosis, those close to him say he maintains the same fire that made him a fan favorite — smiling through the struggle, refusing to back down.

All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the Packers Alumni Health & Wellness Fund, supporting Collins’ treatment and further research into Parkinson’s and related conditions among retired NFL players.

“This jersey carried our pride, our pain, and our victories,” Driver said. “If it can now carry hope for a brother who gave everything to this city, then it’s still doing its job.”

For Packers Nation, the gesture captures everything that defines Green Bay — loyalty, compassion, and a family bond that extends far beyond the gridiron.

In Titletown, heroes don’t fade — they keep lifting each other long after the cheers fade away.

 
 

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