Clay Matthews Womens Corey Linsley Jersey , Randall Cobb, and Jordy Nelson all left indelible marks in the minds of Packers fans"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShareTweetShareShareThe APC Podcast, 3/29: Remembering Clay, Cobb, and JordyIt’s no secret: the winds of change have picked up speed in Green Bay over the last year. As fans, we can rationalize away the departing of stalwart Packers and the ending of a certain era — but we don’t do so without feelings http://www.packerslockerroom.com/authentic-marcedes-lewis-jersey , man.In this episode, we discuss the news of Clay Matthew’s and Randall Cobb’s departure to the LA Rams and Dallas Cowboys respectively. We also bid a fond farewell to former Packers receiver Jordy Nelson, who recently announced his official retirement from the NFL. In all cases, we wrestle with feelings and talk about some of our favorite memories of these players, from Randall Cobb’s 108-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in his rookie debut, to Jordy Nelson teaching Greg Jennings how to artificially inseminate a cow. Who doesn’t love a little trip down memory lane? Here’s to feelin’ good all the time. Click here to access the episode at Megaphone.Have ideas or questions? You can email the show at theAPCpodcast@gmail.com. Want to hear more? Subscribe to the show on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts — and give us a quick 5-star rating if you’re enjoying it! It helps boost our profile and spread the word about the show. Join the conversation on Twitter:the show: @theAPCPodAlex: @AlexPetakasZach: @ZachRapportBen: @BenFoldy The legendary quarterback’s rocky separation with the Lambeau faithful came to an end on this date in 2015 after more than seven years apart." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesAcme Packing Company homepageHorizontal - WhiteAcme Packing Companya Green Bay Packers communityFollow Acme Packing Company online:Follow Acme Packing Company on TwitterFollow Acme Packing Company on FacebookFollow Acme Packing Company on InstagramLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchAcme Packing Company main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsPackersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy Football AdviceCDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Four years ago Jermaine Whitehead Jersey , the Packers welcomed Brett Favre back to Lambeau FieldTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Mike McGinnis/Getty ImagesBrett Favre’s name still occasionally surfaces in Green Bay Packers news, including this past June as he expressed concern over his successor Aaron Rodgers’ relationship with new Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. But more or less, Rodgers’ drama has taken center stage while Favre’shas faded away in recent years. Still, there was a time when Favre’s name was a topic of heated discussion.Some of that controversy began to come to an end four years ago today as Favre was welcomed back to a sellout crowd at Lambeau Field. On July 18, 2015, the Packers officially retired Favre’s #4 jersey number while accepting him into the team’s Hall of Fame. There were 67 Womens Kevin King Jersey ,000 people on hand to give Favre a standing ovation before he took the podium to express his appreciation for the fans and his memories in a green and gold uniform. A teary-eyed Favre was touched by the support of Packer nation despite the strained relationship between him and the fans of the previous seven and a half years.The welcome back event was Green Bay’s first step in repairing their damage with perhaps the most storied player in Packers history. The Packers would officially retire Favre’s number at halftime in a November game that year before celebrating his achievements in a Ring of Honor ceremony at halftime of a matchup with the Dallas Cowboys in October 2016. But the most special moment commemorating Favre’s time in Green Bay and restoring the once-lost relationship was the first event, one that was summed up in Favre’s words.“I have been away from Green Bay for quite a while. A lot of the people I’m close to have forgotten the body of work that’s taken place over the years simply because of what’s happened in the departure. That is all forgotten. Today has been such a special day. I’m so thankful.”As another season kicks off with the start of training camp in a week, today’s look back in time is a tribute to a player that helped the Packers get back to being a championship-chasing franchise.But the question may always linger in Favre lore - will he return next year?