Romeo Doubs is building a strong argument as the Green Bay Packers’ go-to receiver in 2025. The 25-year-old showcased one of his finest games on “Sunday Night Football” against the Dallas Cowboys, grabbing six passes for 58 yards and finding the end zone three times.
His late touchdown almost secured the victory before Dallas responded to push the game into overtime, which ended in a 40-40 draw. Even with the tie, Doubs stole the spotlight as fans labeled him the “Silent Assassin” and urged the front office to secure him with a long-term deal. Performances like that often spark contract talk, especially in a contract year.
ESPN notes that trade buzz around Doubs has lost momentum. The Packers have shown zero intention of dealing him, and many around the league believe Green Bay now plans to keep him beyond 2025. The two sides have already opened preliminary talks, and while no agreement is near, an extension remains firmly in play. Doubs, who has scored four touchdowns in his first four games, keeps adding leverage for a deal in the future.
Landing a team-friendly extension for a young receiver who hasn’t yet hit 1,000 yards is becoming tougher. ESPN pointed to Khalil Shakir’s four-year, $53 million deal with the Bills as a possible benchmark, but Doubs’ age and ceiling could drive his value beyond that figure.
With veterans like Mike Evans, Jakobi Meyers, and Jauan Jennings heading toward free agency, Doubs emerges as a younger alternative preparing for only his second contract. In today’s NFL, youth often commands a premium. Even so, the Packers face bigger issues after their draw with Dallas. Jordan Love connected with Doubs for three touchdowns, but defensive lapses wiped away the impact.
Dak Prescott and George Pickens exploited Green Bay’s secondary, while the pass rush struggled to apply steady pressure. Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s group gave up 40 points, and head coach Matt LaFleur acknowledged after the game that costly errors and poor clock management fueled the collapse. For a team aiming to contend for the NFC’s top spot, the tie delivered a sharp reminder of the work still ahead.
Even with the rocky start, Doubs continues to shine as one of Green Bay’s most reliable weapons. The Packers now head into a bye week before taking on the Cincinnati Bengals on October 12, giving them time to reset while also weighing how to secure their rising WR1 for the future.
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