Green Bay Packers receiver Donald Driver announced on ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" Thursday that he is retiring after 14 seasons.

"I'm going to officially put the cleats on the shelf. I'm going to walk away from the game," the four-time Pro Bowler said.

The Packers announced that he will take part in a formal news conference at Lambeau Field on Feb. 6 at 12 p.m. ET.

"I played my entire career in Green Bay and have always enjoyed a special bond with the fans," Driver said in a statement released by the team. "I can think of no better way to retire than to celebrate with them and the Packers organization."

Fans are invited to attend Driver's retirement news conference and tickets will be distributed free of charge.

"I'm going to open my retirement up to the fans ... give them everything they deserve," Driver told ESPN Radio.

Taken in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL draft out of Alcorn State, the 37-year-old Driver retires as the Packers' all-time leader in receptions (743) and yards (10,137). He also had 61 touchdown receptions (third on Packers' all-time list) in 205 career games, all with the Packers.