Green Bay, Wisconsin — In a live appearance on NFL on FOX, Tom Brady delivered a rare and heartfelt tribute to one of the most reliable wide receivers in NFL history, and a Green Bay Packers legend — Donald Driver.

When asked about his toughest opponents or the most standout pass-catchers throughout his career, Brady declared:
“He’s the best possession receiver I’ve ever seen in my entire career. No one ran routes as crisply and precisely as he did — you knew exactly where he was going to be in every single moment, especially on those intermediate throws. He was truly a magician when it came to reliability, making the tough catches over the middle, and always showing up when the quarterback needed a first down. That’s why he earned those Pro Bowl selections and became a cornerstone for two Hall of Fame quarterbacks.”
The praise struck a deep chord with Packers Nation, as it perfectly captured the qualities that defined Driver’s legacy: understated yet utterly dependable on third downs, in traffic, and in clutch situations.
Donald Driver, who spent his entire 14-year NFL career with the Green Bay Packers from 1999 to 2012, became the embodiment of durability, precision, and toughness.
He holds Packers franchise records for career receptions (743) and receiving yards (10,137) at the time of his retirement, along with numerous other team marks. With 3 Pro Bowl selections, Driver served as the “security blanket” for both Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers.
He excelled as a chain-mover who could win in the short-to-intermediate areas, run precise routes, and make contested catches while absorbing big hits. Driver played a key role in multiple playoff runs, including the Super Bowl XLV championship season in 2010.
When asked for his reaction to Brady’s comments, Driver responded with his trademark humility: “Thank you, Tom. Respect. Packers forever.”
Those seven simple words reflect the quiet dignity, loyalty, and leadership that made him a beloved figure in Green Bay for more than a decade.
Amid ongoing Hall of Fame discussions for players from that era, Driver’s name continues to spark respect among fans.
Though he may not have the individual hardware of some all-time greats, his resume includes consistent production, leadership in the locker room, and a relentless work ethic that helped the Packers win a Super Bowl. Brady’s endorsement — coming from someone who faced him on the field and witnessed his consistency firsthand — only strengthens the appreciation for his greatness.
For Packers fans, this wasn’t just recognition of skill; it was a celebration of the character, work ethic, and dependability that carried Donald Driver to the top.
As Brady’s words echoed across the airwaves, Packers Nation stood proud, tipping its cap to one of their own. Donald Driver may not have every individual accolade, but his legacy is already etched in the hearts of Titletown. The GOAT’s praise and Driver’s humble reply only solidify that truth.