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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver is set to call it a career.

Driver, appearing on ESPN's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" program from New Orleans, said he would make it official during a press conference on February 6 in Green Bay.

"I'm going to officially put the cleats on the shelf," Driver told the hosts. "I'm going to walk away from the game."

The Packers also issued a news release on Thursday, saying Driver's retirement will take place in a public event at Lambeau Field.

"I played my entire career in Green Bay and have always enjoyed a special bond with the fans," said Driver in a statement. "I can think of no better way to retire than to celebrate with them and the Packers organization."

Driver spent 14 seasons with the Packers and helped the storied franchise to a Super Bowl title after the 2010 season. He is the club's all-time leader with 743 receptions and 10,137 yards, and sits third with 61 touchdown catches.

The four-time Pro Bowl selection had just eight catches for 77 yards with a pair of touchdowns in 13 games this past season. He had seven seasons of at least 70 catches and 1,000 receiving yards.