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Packers' Playmaker Jayden Reed Nears Return
4 Dec
Summary
- Jayden Reed could return Sunday after breaking his collarbone in Week 2.
- Reed ranks 10th in yards after catch per reception among receivers.
- Packers' offense has won three straight games without Reed.

The Green Bay Packers' offense is gaining momentum, and the potential return of wide receiver Jayden Reed for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears could provide an even greater boost. Reed suffered a collarbone fracture in Week 2 and has been working back towards activation. His return would mark the first time in three months he could be on the field, bolstering an offense that has secured three consecutive victories.
Coach Matt LaFleur indicated that the decision on Reed's activation hinges on his performance and clearance later in the week. Quarterback Jordan Love anticipates Reed adding explosive playmaking ability and consistency, particularly in the slot. Reed himself feels "pretty good" after limited practice reps and acknowledged his "juice" and "dog mentality" are assets he brings to the team.
Reed, a second-round pick in 2023, holds franchise rookie records for catches and led the team in receiving yards and touchdown catches in both his 2023 and 2024 seasons. His skill in gaining yards after the catch, ranking 10th among receivers, is particularly valuable. With the Bears ranking poorly in explosive play percentage allowed, Reed, if active, could significantly impact the game, potentially uniting the Packers' top receiving corps for the first time this season.




