Packers Wide Receiver Jayden Reed Announces He Underwent Collarbone and Foot Surgery
Jayden Reed expects to return in November after collarbone surgery following a Week 2 injury; Packers remain undefeated and aim for the Super Bowl, analysts say.
- Jayden Reed, a wide receiver for Green Bay, successfully had surgeries on his broken collarbone and Jones fracture on Tuesday following an injury sustained during the team's Week 2 victory over Washington at Lambeau Field.
- Reed sustained his injury after playing through a foot fracture since training camp, during a game in which a holding penalty nullified a 39-yard touchdown reception he had made.
- Despite the setback, the Packers started 2-0 facing two playoff teams last year while quarterback Jordan Love threw for 480 yards and zero interceptions, and newcomer Micah Parsons made an impact on defense.
- After undergoing surgeries on his foot and collarbone, Reed thanked supporters and confidently declared "Packers to the Bowl, bruh" during an Instagram Live broadcast from his hospital room.
- Coach Matt LaFleur said Reed will miss significant time but expects his recovery this season, noting the surgeries may help him in the long run while other players will step up in his absence.
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Packers WR Jayden Reed has clavicle, foot surgeries
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 on 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…
Jayden Reed Goes Live Post-Surgery, Promises Packers Going To Super Bowl
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed had surgery on Tuesday — and then immediately jumped on Instagram Live to declare that the Packers were Super Bowl-bound.Reed, still clearly riding the post-op anesthesia high, looked straight into the camera and told fans, "Packers to the Bowl, bruh. I’m good, thank you for the prayers, bruh. But we turnt, bruh, we going all the f*cking way, bruh."You have to love the confidence."They can’t f*ck with …
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