Green Bay Packers wideout Jayden Reed is recovering from surgeries on his broken clavicle and a Jones fracture in his left foot.
Reed underwent the operations Tuesday for a collarbone injury suffered last Thursday in a win against the Washington Commanders and a foot injury sustained in the preseason.
"Successful foot & clavicle surgery thank you God," Reed posted on X.
Appearing on Instagram Live from his hospital bed, he said the Packers (2-0) are still going "to the (Super) Bowl."
"I'm good, thank you for the prayers, bruh," Reed said after the double surgery. "But we turnt, bruh, we going all the (expletive) way, bruh."
In the first quarter on Thursday, Reed got hurt while extending to make a 39-yard catch that appeared to put the Packers on the board first. However, a holding penalty negated the touchdown.
Reed, 25, caught three passes for 45 yards and a touchdown in Green Bay's season-opening win over the Detroit Lions. He didn't record a catch in Week 2 before exiting.
A second-round pick in 2023, Reed has 122 career receptions for 1,695 yards and 15 touchdowns in 35 games for the Packers.
While Reed is sidelined for the next couple of months, Green Bay still has several options in the passing game with wide receivers Romeo Doubs, Dontayvion Wicks and rookie Matthew Golden plus tight end Tucker Kraft.
Green Bay will play its first road game of the season on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns (0-2).
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