Packers Legend Donald Driver Sends Powerful Message to Rookie Matthew Golden After Fan Criticism: “I Was Counted Out Too — Patience and Persistence Made Me Who I Am”
The Green Bay Packers’ rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden has faced his share of early scrutiny. Despite showing flashes of potential through his first seven games, the former Texas standout has become the subject of fan frustration after a quiet start to his NFL career. But this week, one of the most respected names in Packers history stepped in to defend him — and to inspire him.
Packers legend Donald Driver, the franchise’s all-time leading receiver and a Super Bowl XLV champion, took to social media to share words that resonated deeply across Packers Nation. Known for his relentless work ethic and humble beginnings, Driver reminded fans — and Golden — that greatness takes time.
“I was counted out too,” Driver wrote. “When I came into this league, no one believed I’d last. I dropped passes, I sat on the bench, I made mistakes — but I never stopped believing in myself. From failure to success, the difference was patience and persistence. Matthew’s got talent, but talent means nothing without time. Let him grow — because once it clicks, it’s going to be special.”
Driver’s message quickly went viral, drawing tens of thousands of likes and comments from fans who praised his leadership and empathy. Many longtime supporters echoed the sentiment that Driver himself once went from a 7th-round pick to a Packers legend — a journey built on resilience, not instant results.
Inside the Packers’ locker room, Golden was reportedly moved by the veteran’s support. According to team sources, the rookie reached out privately to thank Driver, expressing his gratitude for the encouragement and promising to “keep putting in the work every single day.”
Head coach Matt LaFleur also backed the young wideout, saying:
“He’s still very young, and there’s plenty of time ahead of him. The number of snaps he gets will depend entirely on him — on how he keeps improving and earning it. But I’ve seen his work ethic every single day in practice, and that tells me he’s built for this. His moment will come.”
As Green Bay continues its strong start to the 2025 season, Driver’s words have become more than just advice — they’re a reminder of what the Packers tradition truly stands for: belief, resilience, and family.
For Matthew Golden, the road ahead is long — but now, it’s lined with the support of one of Green Bay’s greatest ever.
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