Greg Jennings is coming back to Green Bay this weekend. For the first time in his sports broadcasting career, the former Packers wide receiver will call an NFL game and he will be the analyst for the Packers Week 13 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Joining him will be Tim Brando who will do the play-by-play and Jennifer Hale will be on the sidelines.

Jennings was drafted by the Packers in the second round in 2006 and recorded 425 receptions and 53 touchdowns in his seven seasons with the Packers. He also won a Super Bowl when he was with the Packers in 2010.

The former Pro Bowl wide receiver signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 2013 where he played for two seasons until he joined the Miami Dolphins in 2015 before retiring for the NFL.

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But what's going to make Sunday interesting is Jennings' did not leave the Packers on good terms. He did not have high regards for the Packers when he left for the Vikings and when he started working for FOX, he criticized Aaron Rodgers as well as Mike McCarthy. So Sunday is going to be really interesting for Jennings and well as Packers fans who will watch the broadcast.

Jennings is a full-time employee for FOX and has appeared on shows such as "Undisputed" and other debate programs on the network.

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