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Greg Jennings
Green Bay PackersNo. 85
Wide receiver
Date of Birth: September 21 1983 (1983-09-21) (age 24)
Place of Birth: Kalamazoo, Michigan
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight: 187 lb (85 kg)
National Football League Debut
2006 for the Green Bay Packers
Career Highlights and Awards
  • Caught Brett Favre's 420th career touchdown pass (which tied Dan Marino's record), and the 421st pass (which broke the record). Also caught Favre's 400th career TD pass.
  • Named to the 2006 NFL All Rookie team
Career History
College: Western Michigan
NFL Draft: 2006 / Round: 2 / Pick: 52
 Teams:
Stats at NFL.com

Gregory Jennings, Jr. (born September 21, 1983 in Kalamazoo, Michigan), is a current American Football wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers. He was drafted in the second round with pick #52 of the 2006 NFL Draft. He attended Western Michigan University.

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High school career

Jennings attended Kalamazoo Central High School and was all conference in three sports—football, basketball and track. Jennings played wide receiver, running back, outside linebacker and defensive back as a three-time letterman for the football team. He was listed 11th on the 'Fab 50' rankings of the Detroit Free Press as a senior.

College career

Greg Jennings attended Western Michigan University. He finished his career there with 238 receptions for 3539 yards and 39 touchdowns. Greg was a red-shirt freshmen. He missed 8 games due to a broken ankle bone. In the 8 games he did play, he caught 10 passes for for 138 yards. In 2003, he was second on the Broncos with 56 catches for 1,050 yards and 14 touchdowns. He finished the 2003 season with 1,734 all-purpose yards. He was named to the second team All-Mid American team. In 2004, he led the Broncos with 74 catches for 1,092 yards and 11 touchdowns. He tallied 1,415 all-purpose yards. He was named to the All-MAC team. In 2005, he had his best season to date. He had 98 catches, and led the nation in catches per game, with 8.91. He had 1,259 yards with 14 touchdowns. His 5,093 all-purpose yards is a WMU record, and ranks 8th in MAC history. Greg became only the 11th player to gain over 1,000 yards three times in college career.

NFL career

The Packers signed Jennings to a four-year contract on July 25, 2006. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported the deal is worth $2.85 million and includes a $1.24 million signing bonus. Named the starting wide receiver, along with Donald Driver, which put Robert Ferguson in the slot, for his first professional regular season game Green Bay Packers by head coach Mike McCarthy on September 2nd, 2006. Jennings led the NFL in receiving yardage during the 2006 preseason. He had 1 catch for 5 yards in his first game. On September 24, 2006, he caught a 75-yard TD pass from Brett Favre against the Detroit Lions. It was Favre's 400th TD pass for his career, and he is only the second quarterback in NFL history to complete this achievement. He also recorded his first 100 yard game. He had 3 catches for 101 yds and 1 touchdown. Jennings was voted NFL Rookie of the Week for games played September 24-25, 2006, the first and only time he received this honor. Jennings was also named to the NFL All Rookie team at the end of the season. On September 23, 2007 Jennings caught a game winning 57 yard TD pass from Favre with less than two minutes to play to help beat the San Diego Chargers 31-24 at Lambeau Field and improve the teams record to 3-0 thus far in 2007. This was Jennings 1st touchdown catch in 2007, as well as Favre's 420th career touchdown pass, tying him with Dan Marino for the most TD passes in NFL history. A week later on September 30, 2007, during a 23-16 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, Jennings caught a 16-yard pass from Brett Favre that opened the scoring 10 minutes into the first quarter, and broke the all-time touchdown pass record Favre had shared with Dan Marino.[1] On October 29, 2007, Jennings caught an 82-yard touchdown pass from Favre to defeat the Denver Broncos 19-13 in overtime, tying him for the second longest overtime touchdown in NFL history. Then the following week, he caught the game winning touchdown pass that went for 60 yards to beat the Chiefs in Kansas City. Against the Cowboys on November 29, 2007, in a game broadcast on the NFL network, Jennings hauled in the first ever touchdown pass by third-year second-string quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Jennings and running back Ryan Grant each had a touchdown during a 33-14 victory over the St. Louis Rams on December 16, 2007, making it the first time two Packers players have each scored a touchdown in the same four consecutive games.[2]

Regular Season Statistics

Year Receiving
G Rec Yds TD Avg
2006 14 45 632 3 14.0
2007 13 53 920 12 17.4
Total 27 98 1552 15 15.8

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