The Green Bay Packers have wrapped up mandatory minicamp and players are departing Lambeau Field until training camp begins in five weeks. The short few days of practice gave fans plenty to be excited about though, as well as some interesting situations to debate over the next month.
Earlier this week, the Green Bay Packers informed two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander that they were going to release him. This decision ended
From the very beginning of the Green Bay Packers offseason, everyone knew that they would be addressing the wide receiver position as they headed into the 2025 league year.
Reed may very well be the best receiver on the team, but he’s an awkward fit in the LaFleur offense. I want to be clear from the start that this is not an anti-Jayden Reed article.
The Green Bay Packers drafted a pair of budding stars in 2023 with receiver Jayden Reed and tight end Tucker Kraft. With 14 weeks until the season-opening showdown against the Detroit Lions, the number 14 takes center stage for both.
Following Wednesday’s practice, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed addressed a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter regarding a conversation between his new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, and general manager Brian Gutekunst.
Jayden Reed’s 2024 season had its share of highs and lows. He led all wide receivers with at least 50 targets in passer rating (137.5) when targeted. However, he tied for second-most drops with 10.
Former Michigan State Spartan and current Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed spoke to the media on Wednesday, providing some insight on the recent report that mentioned his agent's conversation with general manager Brian Gutekunst regarding his role with the team.
Earlier this month, ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Guteksunst had met with wide receiver Jayden Reed's agent Drew Rosenhaus to clarify his role and status within the offense after the team had taken two players at the position in the first three rounds of the draft.
The Green Bay Packers added two significant pieces to their wide receiver room this offseason, with the additions of Matthew Golden and Savion Williams coming on the heels of Josh Jacobs’ comments that the team needed a proven top receiver.
Last season, Green Bay Packers wide receivers were among the league leaders in one of the worst categories of which to be atop: drops. Jayden Reed had nine drops and a drop percentage of 12.0%.
In 2022, the Packers attempted to get by with multiple rookie-contract cogs arriving in the wake of Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling‘s departures. The result: a season that began Aaron Rodgers‘ decline.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed has turned into Jordan Love‘s favorite target out wide in the last couple of seasons, leading the team in receiving yards during that stretch.
The Packers have not complete a rookie deal for a first-round wide receiver in 23 years, but as outgoing president Mark Murphy reminded ahead of the team’s Round 1 move in April, one was coming.
The Green Bay Packers officially have their 2025 first-round pick under contract, and that has the potential to create somewhat of an awkward dynamic in the locker room.
Jayden Reed will still be the top receiver for the Green Bay Packers, according to a tweet put out by sports writer, Adam Schefter. According to Schefter,
While the drafting of these two young wide receivers was meant to make the Packers a better team, one pass-catcher apparently was questioning what it meant for his future.
Earlier this week, the Green Bay Packers went through a weird, or at least uncomfortable situation. ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that wide receiver Jayden Reed's representatives had had a meeting with general manager Brian Gutekunst to understand Reed's role moving forward after the team selected Matthew Golden and Savion Williams.
Drafting a player in the first round is a statement. Drafting two players in the top 100 at the same position is a clear message. It appears that message has been noted by Green Bay Packers star receiver Jayden Reed.
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.
After selecting two wide receivers within their first three picks of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Packers now have a deep receiving corps that will need to sort itself out soon.
With training camp getting closer and closer for the Green Bay Packers, who is the team’s most promising building block? Wide receiver Jayden Reed is certainly in the running.