One of the best weekends of the NFL season is here. Not only will we get to see superstars rock some incredibly unique cleats, but they get to do so by supporting the cause of their choosing. "My Cause My Cleats" week is the best of both worlds.





The Packers are no exception to this awesome movement that is returning to the league for Week 13. We've seen Green Bay stars like Aaron Rodgers support a great cause in the past, and if you think that's going to change this time around with No. 12 out injured, you don't know the Pack.





Heading into Green Bay's matchup against the Buccaneers, a handful of players have revealed what they'll be lacing up, as well as the causes they're supporting:

A lot of kids experience being bullied; with #MyCauseMyCleats I want to raise more awareness on this issue. I'm asking you all to join me in putting an end to bullying!#GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/JsXpjysPQU — Mike Daniels (@Mike_Daniels76) November 28, 2017

​​There are great messages to be sent around the league, but this is one of the best.





Defensive end Mike Daniels is an active presence in the movement to stop bullying, and those awesome Dragon Ball Z cleats can hopefully bring some eyes to this issue.





Wide receiver Jordy Nelson's cause is nothing to take lightly, either. While his cleats may not speak as loudly as Daniels', the campaign still should be heard loud and clear:

Excited to unveil #MyCauseMyCleats which support @JockeyBeingFam. Learn more about Jockey Being Family at https://t.co/sNy5PgqKrE pic.twitter.com/bXx0p3XLVW — Jordy Nelson (@JordyRNelson) November 28, 2017

Jockey Being Family is a foundation that helps adoptive families remain together, something that certainly takes on even more important during this holiday season.





A well-known and prolific community activist, defensive back Ha Ha Clinton-Dix will be repping his foundation this weekend:

These players' cleats will certainly be talked about, but hopefully, their message will be heard too. If the early buzz is any indication, the Packers are well on their way to accomplishing exactly that.