Green Bay Packers wide receiver Geronimo Allison signed a one-year deal to remain with the team for 2019, but he hopes to stick around much longer than that.

Allison not only wants to be a Packer for a while, but he wants to establish a legacy like many of the other Green Bay wideouts before him:

“Honestly, I’m not done here,” Allison said, according to Jim Owczarski of The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. “Like I’ve been successful in my years that I’ve been here, but I haven’t left my mark yet. That’s what I’m striving for, to leave my mark here, to try and have those careers like Randall (Cobb), like Jordy (Nelson), like Davante (Adams) is having. Those are going to be players and guys that people are gonna remember for a lifetime, great Packers.”

Believe it or not, Allison is now the second-longest tenured wide receiver on the Packers' roster after the departure of Randall Cobb this offseason, and the 25-year-old understands he has a big opportunity ahead of him:

“I thought about it,” he said. “And it excited for me for the opportunity and the trust that they put in me to feel confident in letting Cobb go and re-signing me, knowing that they have Davante and Geronimo as the two vets in the room right now.”

Injuries limited Allison to just five games in 2018, but he has much bigger plans for the future:

“I want to leave that mark here,” Allison said. “And if I’m blessed to leave that mark here, then that’s part of my journey. I want to do everything I can here first.”