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In Sports

Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings visited Milwaukee during his final week of vacation...

In Sports

... and returns to work on Saturday at training camp.

Milwaukee Talks: Packers wideout Greg Jennings


If cooler evening weather and back-to-school sales didn't give you a hint, here is a sure sign that summer is heading into the home stretch: the Packers begin practice on Saturday in Green Bay.

Last week, during his final days of vacation before camp, wide receiver Greg Jennings visited Milwaukee for some promotional appearances. He was moving pretty quickly, just like he does when running a route over the middle, but OnMilwaukee.com spent a few minutes talking about the start of camp, last season and his off-season workouts with another elite NFL receiver.

OnMilwaukee.com: Former Packers defensive lineman Santana Dotson once said that -- even today -- the smell of fresh-cut grass this time of year always makes him think about training camp and that he shudders with a sense of dread before remembering that he's retired. Are there any indicators that make you realize that vacation is over?

Greg Jennings: It is probably hearing the whistle. And we have a horn that starts practice, and once that starts, it is like, "Here we go..." You know what I am talking about. That switch just turns on. You even wonder if you are going to make it through this day, practice-wise. And you get through it and it is like "It wasn't that bad."

You actually have a great time and you are back into the swing of things. So, it is going to be fun I know, but am I looking forward to it? Yeah, when it comes, but not right now.

OMC: About a month ago, you signed your contract extension (reportedly for three years and $27 million). From the outside, the process seemed somewhat painless, but you're a pretty easy-going guy. Was that the case?

GJ: You know what? Honestly, there always has been an ease, but at the same time that I wished it would just get done and get over it so I wouldn't have to go with the, "What's up with the contract?" questions.

And I think that is the number one thing that gets to an athlete, having to discuss it with the media because they are going to rehash everything every time you see them. It is like, just leave it alone and I might be able to go on with my business without thinking about it. But, it definitely was something that I was excited that it got done and got taken care of. But my biggest thing was that I didn't want it to become a distraction for the team. Obviously, we wanted to get it done discreetly and make sure all sides were happy and satisfied and we were able to do that. But I am glad it is done and over with.

OMC: Do you find it uncomfortable that everybody knows how much money you make?

GJ: I do. I am a very private guy as far as whatever I do. I have always been that way. It is an uncomfortable feeling, because people forget taxes, they forget the extra years that you have to work. They don't think about anything. It is almost like you are exempt from taxes and all they see is three years, $30 million or three years, $27 million. So they automatically think, "He has $27 million. No taxes or anything, he just has $27 million. And I am like, "It doesn't work like that."

OMC: What did you do to celebrate when the deal was official?

GJ: Actually, I was here by myself. I got home. We actually did go out to eat -- my wife and I, my mom and dad and my siblings. That is pretty much how we celebrated. We went out to eat and everyone had something to say about it. We were back, business as usual, the next day -- everybody taking money (laughs). But no, it was great. My family is great when it comes to me and what I do and with the amount of money I make, they have never been really taxing as far as asking for things like that. They are always appreciative. I am truly blessed, I really am.

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