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Ex-Michigan State Receiver Agrees to $50M Extension with Packers
- The Green Bay Packers agreed to a three-year contract extension with Jayden Reed worth $50.25 million in new money, including $20 million guaranteed, ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported.
- Selected in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft from Michigan State, Reed has recorded 138 catches for 1,857 yards and 15 touchdowns over his first three seasons.
- Reed's availability fluctuated last season after suffering a shoulder injury during a Sept. 11 victory over the Washington Commanders; he underwent surgeries and returned Dec. 7.
- Roster adjustments include Romeo Doubs signing with New England and Dontayvion Wicks being traded to Philadelphia, leaving Christian Watson and Tucker Kraft as key Packers targets.
- As Reed turns 26 on Tuesday, the Packers position him as a cornerstone target alongside quarterback Jordan Love for the upcoming season.
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Packers Reveal Final Decision on WR Christian Watson's Future
The Green Bay Packers had an active Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft.Just ahead of their selections, the team made the decision to extend wide receiver Jayden Reed to a three-year, $50.25 million contract. That led to some questions about the future of fellow wideout Christian Watson.Watson has been expected to be an extension candidate this offseason. He signed a one-year extension with the team last year. Keeping him long-term has been an expected …
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Packers extend WR Jayden Reed's contract for reported 3 years, $50.25M
The Green Bay Packers announced the signing of wide receiver Jayden Reed to a contract extension on Friday, with ESPN reporting the deal is for three years and worth $50.25 million.
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