
Donald Driver Speaker & Booking Information

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Donald Driver
He retired as the Green Bay Packers all-time leader in receptions (743) and yards (10,137)
One of the highlights of Driver's career came in the 2010 season when he helped lead the Packers to victory in Super Bowl XLV. The Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25, and Driver's leadership and experience were invaluable to the team's success. Although injuries limited his playing time in the Super Bowl, his contributions throughout the season were critical in securing the championship. Driver's dedication to the game and his team-first mentality made him a fan favorite in Green Bay.
Off the field, Driver has been equally impactful. He is known for his charitable work, particularly through the Donald Driver Foundation, which focuses on helping underprivileged children and families. Additionally, Driver hosts the annual Donald Driver Football Camp in Cleveland, Mississippi, where he gives back to the community by teaching young athletes the fundamentals of football. His commitment to philanthropy and his positive influence on youth have further solidified his legacy beyond the football field.
After retiring from the NFL in 2013, Driver continued to stay in the public eye by winning season 14 of "Dancing with the Stars," showcasing his versatility and competitive spirit. His post-football career has included motivational speaking, television appearances, and continued involvement in charitable activities. Driver's journey from a seventh-round draft pick to a Super Bowl champion and franchise record-holder is a testament to his perseverance and determination.
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