Fans of the Green Bay Packers got to witness Aaron Rodgers heave the ball to Jordy Nelson for 10 seasons. Nelson may not be playing football anymore, but the two reunited at Green Bay's practice on Tuesday.

Just a couple of days ago, Nelson signed a one-day contract to officially retire as a member of the Packers. Of course, Nelson spent 10 years with the franchise and cemented himself as one of the best receivers in Packers history.

During his 10 seasons with the Packers, Nelson totaled 550 receptions, 7,848 yards, and 69 touchdowns. His 69 receiving touchdowns are the second-most from anyone to dawn a Packers uniform.

Besides Sterling Sharpe, Nelson was the only other receiver to have three straight seasons with 85 or more receptions in franchise history. It's not too shabby when you have your name mentioned with Sterling Sharpe.

The impressive part about Nelson's stats is that he actually missed an entire season due to injury in 2015. If Nelson was able to have a healthy season in 2015, who knows what his numbers would've looked like?

Over his entire career in Green Bay, Nelson was fortunate to be catching passes from Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers and Nelson always seemed to be on the same page, with regard to back-shoulder throws. Rodgers would roll to the left as he would try to make a play, then fade even further to the left as he put the ball on Nelson's back-shoulder near the sideline.

Those plays were memorable for their execution all alone, but also helped Green Bay win a Super Bowl ring in 2010, cementing Nelson's legend.