Oakland Raiders wide receiver Jordy Nelson hasn't had to wait long to go against his former team. The 33-year-old spent his entire career with the Green Bay Packers before moving on to the Raiders this offseason. Nelson is excited to see familiar faces when the two sides meet up on Friday, but he isn't too worried about being emotional, according to The Las Vegas Review Journal.

“Emotionally, it won’t be a problem,” Nelson said.

Nelson has kept in touch with former teammates this offseason, including Aaron Rodgers, who he has seen a few times since going to Oakland.

“It’ll be fun to see those guys, not only the players but the trainers, equipment staff, weight staff, all those guys I was with for 10 years,” Nelson said. “Those are the guys you miss that you see day-to-day, that you don’t get to talk to as much as you’re used to. It’ll be fun to see them. It’s kind of enjoyable as a preseason game, so we can have some fun and get in and get out.

Although the Packers were ready to move on from Nelson, he seems to be a good fit with a Raiders squad that has been impressed with what they have seen. He is a polished route runner who gives Derek Carr a veteran receiver he can trust.

Nelson has dealt with a lot of injuries the last few years, which is a big reason why the Packers moved on from him. But if he can stay healthy, Nelson is going to be a huge part of the Raiders' offense this year.