While NFL legend never played for the Kansas City Royals , his deep connection to Kansas and his life after football have made him a beloved figure in the region. Growing up in Riley, Kansas , Nelson excelled in multiple sports—including baseball—at Riley County High School. Today, he has returned to his roots as a farmer and remains an active presence in the Kansas sports community. The Kansas Roots
Although Nelson’s professional highlights involve catching passes from Aaron Rodgers, his story remains inextricably linked to the Kansas landscape shared by the Royals.
: While he isn't a Royal, he still plays baseball for a cause. He hosts the Jordy Nelson Legends Classic , a charity softball game at K-State that brings together former sports stars to raise money for community initiatives.
: Before becoming a Super Bowl champion, Nelson was a standout athlete at Riley County High School . He played quarterback in football, was an all-state basketball player, and a track champion.
: His son is even named Royal , though the name was inspired by his time in Green Bay rather than the baseball team.
: During high school, he also participated in baseball, showcasing the multi-sport versatility common in rural Kansas.

While NFL legend never played for the Kansas City Royals , his deep connection to Kansas and his life after football have made him a beloved figure in the region. Growing up in Riley, Kansas , Nelson excelled in multiple sports—including baseball—at Riley County High School. Today, he has returned to his roots as a farmer and remains an active presence in the Kansas sports community. The Kansas Roots
Although Nelson’s professional highlights involve catching passes from Aaron Rodgers, his story remains inextricably linked to the Kansas landscape shared by the Royals. Jordy Nelson- Royals
: While he isn't a Royal, he still plays baseball for a cause. He hosts the Jordy Nelson Legends Classic , a charity softball game at K-State that brings together former sports stars to raise money for community initiatives. While NFL legend never played for the Kansas
: Before becoming a Super Bowl champion, Nelson was a standout athlete at Riley County High School . He played quarterback in football, was an all-state basketball player, and a track champion. : Before becoming a Super Bowl champion, Nelson
: His son is even named Royal , though the name was inspired by his time in Green Bay rather than the baseball team.
: During high school, he also participated in baseball, showcasing the multi-sport versatility common in rural Kansas.