Gridiron Heroics
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • George Pickens Gets Trolled For Jersey Number Choice
    • “This Will Essentially Be His Rookie Season”: J.J. McCarthy Hype Gets Doubted As Vikings Expected To Drop After Losing Sam Darnold
    • Chicago Bears: Cole Kmet Finally Speaks Up On What He Felt After Colston Loveland Pick
    • “My Queen, My Peace, My Power”: Jordan Poyer Sends Sweet Message To Rachel Bush During Miami Getaway
    • LOOK: Dawson Knox & Wife Alexandra Goes Beachside To Take Time Off Before Minicamp
    • Buffalo Bills: Tre’Davious White Identifies Standout Player in His Return to Team
    • Baltimore Ravens: Zay Flowers Delivers Honest Review of DeAndre Hopkins in OTAs
    • Lamar Jackson’s 2025 NFL Plan Stalled Amid OTA Absence
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Our Writers
    • Write for Gridiron Heroics
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Gridiron Heroics
    SUBSCRIBE FOR UPDATES
    • NFL
      • AFC East
        • AFC East
        • Buffalo Bills
        • Miami Dolphins
        • New England Patriots
        • New York Jets
      • AFC North
        • Baltimore Ravens
        • Cincinnati Bengals
        • Cleveland Browns
        • Pittsburgh Steelers
      • AFC South
        • Houston Texans
        • Indianapolis Colts
        • Jacksonville Jaguars
        • Tennessee Titans
      • AFC West
        • Denver Broncos
        • Kansas City Chiefs
        • Las Vegas Raiders
        • Los Angeles Chargers
      • NFC East
        • Dallas Cowboys
        • New York Giants
        • Philadelphia Eagles
        • Washington Commanders
      • NFC North
        • Chicago Bears
        • Detroit Lions
        • Green Bay Packers
        • Minnesota Vikings
      • NFC South
        • Atlanta Falcons
        • Carolina Panthers
        • New Orleans Saints
        • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
      • NFC West
        • Arizona Cardinals
        • Los Angeles Rams
        • San Francisco 49ers
        • Seattle Seahawks
    • Fantasy Football
    • College Football
    • NFL Draft
    • PODCAST
    Gridiron Heroics
    Home»NFL»Green Bay Packers»Green Bay Packers: Aaron Jones Praises Matt LaFleur, Brian Gutekunst, in Letter to Fans
    Green Bay Packers

    Green Bay Packers: Aaron Jones Praises Matt LaFleur, Brian Gutekunst, in Letter to Fans

    Robin M AdamsBy Robin M AdamsSeptember 25, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Green Bay Packers, Aaron Jones, Matt LaFleur
    Oct 10, 2021; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones (33) and head coach Matt LaFleur salute the fans after winning in overtime against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Former Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones will make his return to Lambeau Field on Sunday with his current team, the Minnesota Vikings. The Packers released Jones during the offseason despite general manager Brian Gutekunst telling the media and fans that he would be back in 2024. Unfortunately, Green Bay did not want to keep Jones unless he took another pay cut, something he was not willing to do.

    Soon after his released, Jones signed with the Vikings. So far this year, he is experiencing a high level of success with 228 rushing yards, a rushing touchdown, and an average of 5.4 yards per carry. Jones has also added 97 receiving yards and a touchdown catch through Minnesota’s first three games.

    Green Bay Packers Fans Still Love Aaron Jones

    Green Bay Packers, Aaron Jones
    January 20, 2024; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones (33) celebrates after a two point conversion against the San Francisco 49ers during the third quarter in a 2024 NFC divisional round game at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

     

    Jones is far from being the first former Packers player to sign with the Vikings, and he will be far from the last. Typically, when star players sign with their former rivals, fans of that player’s original team get up in their feelings about it.

    This has not been the case for Jones and Packers fans. Rather than completely turning on the former fan-favorite in Green Bay, a huge number of fans have voiced their support of Jones ever since he signed with the Vikings. Of course, these fans hope that he does not help Minnesota beat Green Bay, but they have cheered for his success in all of the other games he has played.

    As it turns out, the love that Packers fans still have for Jones is not one-sided. On Wednesday morning, the Packers’ third all-time leading rusher published a letter he wrote on the Players Tribune expressing his own love for his former organization and its fanbase.

    Minnesota Vikings Running Back Aaron Jones Expresses His Love for the Green Bay Packers and Their Fans

    Green Bay Packers, Aaron Jones, Lambeau Leap, Minnesota Vikings
    Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones (33) does a Lambeau Leap after scoring his first touchdown during the second quarter of their game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.
    Packers Bears Packers19 1993

     

    Fans who read Jones’ letter will find it to be both emotional and inspirational. In it, he praises the organization for believing in him, former teammates for supporting him, and fans for their incredible support.

    The future Packers Hall of Famer also shared some specific stories about specific individuals who played a big role in his time in Green Bay. Perhaps the most heartfelt of these was his telling of how Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur showed up for him when his father passed away due to complications with COVID-19 in 2021:

    “That’s the toughest thing I’ve been through in my whole life, and I went through it while we were preparing for a season where the goal was the Super Bowl. I knew that everyone was counting on me to be at my best — which is a lot to carry when you’re grieving a loved one. The Packers helped me carry that grief as much as they could. So many of my teammates reached out, and made me feel that fraternity.

    “At the funeral, I honestly couldn’t believe it, Coach LaFleur flew all the way down to Texas. Brian Gutekunst (our GM) and Ben Sirmans (our running backs coach) also flew down. To say they didn’t have to do that is an understatement … and I know I could never repay them on a football field. So I’ll just say, ‘Thank you.’”

    As one can read from the above anecdote, Gutekunst, LaFleur, and running backs coach Ben Sirmans all flew down to Texas for Jones’ father’s funeral.

    This story is a reminder that, while the NFL is a cruel business (evident by the fact Jones is no longer a Packers player), the players, coaches, and executives are still people. It is incredibly sad that Jones lost his father, but it is also incredibly telling about what kind of organization the Packers are that they showed up.

      • Green Bay Packers: Everyone Is Saying the Same Thing on Brett Favre’s Social Media Post Following Parkinson’s Diagnosis

      • New York Jets: Aaron Rodgers Had Incredible Reaction To Teammates’ Home-Invasion By Bears

      • Green Bay Packers Early Opponent Preview: Minnesota Vikings

      • Green Bay Packers: Lawmaker Claps Back at Brett Favre Following Parkinson’s Revelation

      • Green Bay Packers: Aaron Jones Reveals Incredible Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams Stories in Recent Letter to Fans

    For More Great Football Content

    Follow me on Twitter at @theotherRobin19 more great content. To read more of our articles and keep up to date on the latest in college and professional football, click here!

    Get the latest Pro and College Football news, analysis, and breaking stories on the NFL, NCAA, Fantasy Football, and more! Tap the star to add us to your favorites on Google News, so you never miss a story from the football field.

    Aaron Jones Brian Gutekunst Matt LaFleur
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Robin M Adams, co-owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics, Gridiron Heroics, and Hardwood Heroics
    Robin M Adams
    • Twitter

    Robin Adams is a writer of significant sports articles that have appeared on Yardbarker, Bleacher Report, MSN, and various other platforms. He covers the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Milwaukee Brewers as co-owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics, as well as various NFL teams as co-owner of Gridiron Heroics.

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    NFL

    George Pickens Gets Trolled For Jersey Number Choice

    By Rex VillasJune 4, 20250
    Minnesota Vikings

    “This Will Essentially Be His Rookie Season”: J.J. McCarthy Hype Gets Doubted As Vikings Expected To Drop After Losing Sam Darnold

    By Ernest Leo HernandezJune 4, 20250
    Chicago Bears

    Chicago Bears: Cole Kmet Finally Speaks Up On What He Felt After Colston Loveland Pick

    By Rex VillasJune 4, 20250
    NFL

    “My Queen, My Peace, My Power”: Jordan Poyer Sends Sweet Message To Rachel Bush During Miami Getaway

    By Merrielle MayoJune 4, 20250
    Gridiron Heroics Writers
    Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    READ MORE
    2024 NFL Draft Aaron Rodgers Baltimore Ravens Bill Belichick Buffalo Bills Caleb Williams Chicago Bears Chiefs Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns College Football Cowboys Dak Prescott Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos Deshaun Watson Detroit Lions Football Green Bay Packers Joe Burrow Josh Allen Justin Fields Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots New Orleans Saints New York Giants New York Jets NFL NFL Draft nfl news NFL Rumors Patrick Mahomes Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers Russell Wilson San Francisco 49ers shedeur sanders Tampa Bay Buccaneers Taylor Swift Tom Brady Travis Kelce Washington Commanders
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service
    • Editorial Process
    • Contact Us
    • Corporate
    © 2025 Gridiron Heroics.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.