The Green Bay Packers have been one of the most talked-about teams in the NFL since their 31-27 meltdown loss to the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round of the NFL Playoffs.
While LaFleur has never guided the Packers to a single Super Bowl appearance, Green Bay has qualified for the playoffs six times across seven seasons under his watch.
As the 2025 NFL regular season is coming to a close, the Green Bay Packers have clinched a playoff spot and are locked into the 7th seed. It is still unknown which Packers starters will be playing in a meaningless Week 18 game in Minnesota.
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The No Fun League attacks again. Because of his celebration after Romeo Doubs' touchdown last week against the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed got fined $10,880 by the NFL for taunting — Reed had already been flagged in the game.
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The Green Bay Packers finally got Jayden Reed back in action in Week 14 against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field and then again in Week 15 versus the Denver Broncos.
Coming off major injuries, Green Bay Packers receivers Jayden Reed and Christian Watson hit significant personal mileposts in the team’s victory over the Chicago Bears.
The Green Bay Packers made a move in the wide receiver room before Week 14’s game against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field, as they decided to part ways with wideout Malik Heath.
The Green Bay Packers faced a tough test against the rival Bears on Sunday, but thanks to an infusion of returning talent, the good guys came out on top.
Jayden Reed returned to the field for the first time since Week 2 and the Green Bay Packers felt his presence immediately hosting the Bears on Sunday. While Reed didn’t tear up the box scores, he opened up the offense in a variety of ways as the Packers secured the 28-21 victory to take first place in the NFC North at 9-3-1.
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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed is officially questionable with a foot injury and a shoulder ailment entering Sunday’s showdown against the Chicago Bears.
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Matt LaFleur couldn’t commit to an answer earlier this week, but Saturday’s Jayden Reed announcement is all Green Bay Packers fans wanted to hear. Having Reed back, even in limited fashion, will do wonders for a Green Bay offense starved for yards after the catch and additional threats in the receiver room.
After 12 weeks of waiting, the Green Bay Packers will finally see the 2025 return of wide receiver Jayden Reed.
The Packers announced three roster moves on Saturday, including activating WR Jayden Reed from injured reserve. Green Bay also claimed DL Quinton Bohanna off waivers from the Seahawks and released WR Malik Heath.
The Bears will be kept guessing on the availability of one top Green Bay offensive weapon for at least one more day. The Packers designated wide receiver Jayden Reed questionable for the game Sunday against the Bears at Lambeau Field.
After a few weeks of practice, Packers receiver Jayden Reed appears to be nearing a return, with the anticipation that he will be available against the Bears on Sunday.
Jayden Reed has not played since the Green Bay Packers’ Week 2 win over the Washington Commanders at Lambeau Field, but it appears that he’s on track to
Jayden Reed used his first real football timeout to slow down, breathe, and, somehow, learn his way around a kitchen. Green Bay Packers wide receiver Reed has not played since Week 2, when a broken clavicle and Jones fracture in his left foot sent him to injured reserve and into double surgery for the first time in his career.
According to Matt Schneidman, the Packers have designated WR Jayden Reed to return from injured reserve on Friday. This officially opens Reed’s 21-day
The Green Bay Packers offense may be on the verge of receiving a significant boost. Star wide receiver Jayden Reed, who has been sidelined since Week 2, has sparked speculation about his imminent return with a cryptic post on social media.
Given an extended rehab window after suffering a broken collarbone in Week 2, Jayden Reed will use it to address another issue that had plagued him entering the season.
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.
The Green Bay Packers did not make it through their Week 2 win over the Washington Commanders unscathed, with standout wide receiver Jayden Reed expected to be sidelined for the foreseeable future.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed the bad news after the game.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed has a Jones fracture in his left foot, according to Channel 3000.com’s Jason Wilde, but is planning to play through the injury.
Jason Wilde reports Packers WR Jayden Reed suffered a Jones fracture on his left foot in early August in practice, but has opted against surgery so far and plans to try to play through the injury. Reed had three weeks off and returned to practice this week.
The Green Bay Packers seemed to confirm with their approach in the NFL Draft that they were not happy with their wide receiver group last season, which led to some questions about how they view Jayden Reed. Those have apparently been answered.
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