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| Name | Greg Jennings |
| Birth date | September 21, 1983 |
| Birth place | Kalamazoo, Michigan |
| Height | 5 ft 11 in |
| Weight | 198 lb |
| College | Western Michigan University |
| NFL draft year | 2006 |
| NFL draft pick | 52 |
Greg Jennings is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft and played college football at Western Michigan University, where he was a standout player and earned All-American honors. Jennings' NFL career was marked by his speed, agility, and sure hands, which made him a favorite target for quarterbacks like Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers. He was also known for his charismatic personality and was a popular figure among Green Bay Packers fans, often appearing on shows like ESPN and NFL Network.
Greg Jennings was born on September 21, 1983, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Greg Jennings Sr. and Deborah Jennings. He grew up in a athletic family and was influenced by his father, who played football at Jackson State University. Jennings attended Kalamazoo Central High School, where he played football, basketball, and track and field, earning All-State honors in multiple sports. He was also an excellent student and was named to the Academic All-State team, which recognized his achievements in the classroom. Jennings' athletic ability and academic prowess earned him a scholarship to play football at Western Michigan University, where he would go on to have a storied career, playing alongside teammates like Jason Babin and Tony Scheffler.
Jennings' NFL career began in 2006, when he was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He quickly became a key contributor to the team, playing alongside Donald Driver and Jordy Nelson. Jennings' speed and agility made him a favorite target for quarterbacks like Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, and he quickly developed a reputation as one of the top young receivers in the National Football League. He played a crucial role in the Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl XLV championship, catching a touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers in the Super Bowl. Jennings also played for the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins, where he was reunited with former Green Bay Packers teammate John Kuhn. Throughout his career, Jennings was known for his clutch performances, including a game-winning touchdown catch against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field.
Jennings is married to Nicole Jennings, and the couple has four children together. He is a devout Christian and has spoken publicly about the importance of his faith in his life. Jennings is also a dedicated philanthropist, working with organizations like the United Way and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to support youth development and education initiatives. He has also been involved in various charity events, including the NFL Players Association's Charity Golf Tournament, which benefits children's hospitals and other charitable organizations. Jennings has also made appearances on television shows like The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he has spoken about his career and personal life.
Throughout his NFL career, Jennings caught 571 passes for 8,291 yards and 64 touchdowns, playing in 143 games for the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, and Miami Dolphins. He averaged 14.5 yards per reception and had a career-long reception of 83 yards, which he caught from Aaron Rodgers at Lambeau Field. Jennings also had 14 games with 100 or more receiving yards, including a career-high 152 yards against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. He was a key contributor to the Green Bay Packers' offense, which was led by head coach Mike McCarthy and featured players like Clay Matthews and Charles Woodson.
Jennings was a two-time Pro Bowl selection and was named to the Second-team All-Pro in 2010. He was also a member of the Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl XLV championship team, which defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 at Cowboys Stadium. Jennings was named the NFL Rookie of the Week twice in 2006 and was a finalist for the NFL Rookie of the Year award, which was won by Maurice Jones-Drew. He was also named to the NFL All-Rookie Team and was a member of the USA Today All-Joe Team, which recognizes players who have made significant contributions to their teams without receiving major accolades. Jennings' charitable work has also been recognized, as he was named the Green Bay Packers' Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2012, an award that honors players for their community service and philanthropy. Category:American football players