Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver's exit from the team wasn't a pretty one. But he wishes he would have dealt with his issues with Aaron Rodgers differently. There are different stories out about why the two guys didn't get along. But Jennings told Wilde and Tausch in a podcast that the way he went about it was wrong.

“I think more than anything, it got me nowhere,” Jennings said. “I didn’t feel any better because of it. Like, sometimes when you have an argument, you want to get the last word and you might say something like, ‘Yeah, I got the last word, now what?’ But then literally moments after that has come out of your mouth and you’d said it, you’re immediately wishing that you could retract that statement.”

Jennings does admit he still feels that he was thrown away by the team. But he felt at the time that the best way to deal with it was to be transparent with everyone about what had happened.

“I felt like I was thrown away and disregarded and because of that it was like, ‘No, I’m gonna show them, I’m gonna tell them.’ And I wish I hadn’t done that,” Jennings said. “But in all transparency and honesty, in that moment, I wasn’t strong enough to just let it ago and I wish I would’ve been stronger to let it go.”

Jennings also said he isn't ever one who likes to get in arguments and he doesn't like how he is viewed now from his feud with the Packers. Even though he doesn't like the way he is perceived, he knows that it's his fault that he is looked at like that now.