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SHOCK: Packers’ Keisean Nixon Suddenly Wants to Return to Explosive Kickoff Role in 2025!

Green Bay Packers cornerback and All-Pro returner Keisean Nixon admitted frustration played a part in his postgame comments following January’s playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, and he’s open to being the team’s kickoff returner in 2025.

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“I was kind of frustrated when the season was over,” Nixon said Tuesday. “Of course, I’m open to it. I’m always going to do what the team needs. Also, knowing who I am as a person, if the game’s on the line, I’m going to want the ball anyway.”

In the minutes following the Packers’ loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild Card Round, Nixon — who fumbled the opening kickoff after a helmet-to-helmet hit — expressed a desire to be done returning kickoffs so he could focus on his increasing responsibilities at cornerback.

Time provided Nixon with a different perspective as the Packers now work through the offseason workout program this spring.

“That’s probably a comment I could have kept to myself, for real, but it is what it is,” Nixon said. “I meant what I said, but I’m also a team player. And if the coach and the team need me to do something, I’m going to do it for sure.”

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Nixon led the NFL in kickoffs and kickoff return yards in both 2022 and 2023, leading to All-Pro honors both seasons. He averaged 29.3 yards per kickoff return in 2024 but got only 18 opportunities.

Nixon said the adjusted kickoff rules for 2025 — which will give the offense the ball at the 35-yard line following kickoffs — probably won’t affect how teams approach kicking him the ball.

“The rule change don’t matter. I don’t think they are going to freely kick me the ball. They would rather get the ball at the 35 than to the 50, so I think it’ll be the same,” Nixon said.

The Packers signed veteran returner Mecole Hardman this offseason, and first-round pick Matthew Golden and third-round pick Savion Williams have kickoff return experience, so Matt LaFleur and Rich Bisaccia will have options on special teams.

Hear more from the highly confident Nixon below: