GREEN BAY (WKOW)-- The Brown County Board will honor Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver for his community contributions this week.
The board will recognize the Packers' all-time leading receiver for his work with the Donald Driver Foundation, which deals with issues related to homelessness and education. Driver has also hosted the annual charity game with Packers players.
Supervisor Bernie Erickson tells the Green Bay Gazette, Driver has given of himself, his money, and is a fan favorite, so it's a great opportunity to honor him while he's still in Green Bay.
Driver will be 38 next month, and had only a small role in the offense after restructuring the final year of his contract. County officials say the event is on Driver's schedule, but that it's not guaranteed he'll attend Wednesday.