GREEN Bay Packers star Keisean Nixon can’t wait to get revenge on the San Francisco 49ers.
The Packers cornerback was part of the team that lost to the Niners in last season’s heartbreaking NFC Divisional playoff game.
Nixon joined Kay Adams to preview the upcoming NFL season in Wednesday’s edition of Up & Adams.
The former Good Morning Football host made a point of delving into Nixon’s recent comments, suggesting the Packers let the Niners “off the hook” in their dramatic postseason matchup.
“I feel like we let a team off the hook last year in the playoffs and we know it,” Nixon said earlier this month.
“Everyone on this team has a mission. We are ready to win the Super Bowl.
“All of us here are trapped and it showed that we have nothing to play with.”
Nixon told Adams he “heard it” all summer from 49ers stars Deebo Samuel and Deommodore Lenoir.
The two teams will meet in a Week 12 game at Lambeau Field on November 24th.
“I’m sick of listening to them, they have to come to Lambeau Field and see us,” Nixon he said.
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“Deebo is annoying. He likes to FaceTime. He likes to talk crazy to your face.”
“I don’t know how he can keep up with everyone the way he does,” Adams laughed in response, shaking his head.
The Niners’ Samuel proved his point shortly after the show by responding to the exchange on X.
He confirmed that there was no bad blood between him and Nixon, but the two were instead “family.”
“laughs, they try to stir the pot, but they don’t know it’s family [for real]!” wrote Samuel.
“But we’re still in week 12,” he added.
“We all know you threw for 150 yards in that game,” a 49ers fan responded on the X.
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“This is peak revenge game territory,” said another.
“The Packers will school the Niners,” predicted a third.
The Packers haven’t reached the Super Bowl since 2010, but they have hope for the future under exciting quarterback Jordan Love.
San Francisco clawed its way to Super Bowl LVIII last season against the Kansas City Chiefs.
But they fell short in Las Vegas, losing 25-22 after overtime.
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