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Former Michigan State Star and Packers Starting WR Out Indefinitely with Broken Collarbone

Jayden Reed will miss 6-8 weeks due to a broken collarbone sustained during a tackle after a deep catch, impacting the Packers' wide receiver depth amid ongoing injuries.

  • On September 11, 2025, during a Thursday Night Football game at Lambeau Field, Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed suffered a broken collarbone.
  • Reed suffered the injury early in the opening quarter while making a 39-yard reception that was nullified by a holding penalty called on Anthony Belton.
  • Packers head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed Reed's injury after the game, calling it a big blow to the offense and emphasizing how much Reed contributes on the field and in the huddle.
  • Reed, a 25-year-old second-round pick in 2023, had 119 receptions, 1,650 yards, and 14 touchdowns over his first two NFL seasons, and the team expects him to miss six to eight weeks.
  • With Reed sidelined and Christian Watson still recovering from last year's ACL injury, receivers like Dontayvion Wicks, Matthew Golden, and Romeo Doubs are expected to fill the void this season.
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