UPDATE:
The Green Bay Packers officially announced that Reed is now questionable to return with a shoulder injury.
WR Jayden Reed has a shoulder injury and his return is questionable
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) September 12, 2025
The Green Bay Packers are facing off against the Washington Commanders and have already been hit with a concerning injury.
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Star wide receiver Jayden Reed exited the game at the beginning of the first quarter after attempting to catch a touchdown pass.
Reed caught the pass but fell down on his arm with a ton of force. He appeared to be in pain immediately, and the training staff instantly came to check on him.
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Following a few moments, Reed was able to get up and jog to the sideline, but he was favoring his right arm, which hung at his side. Once on the sideline, Reed remained in pain and jogged instantly to the locker room.
So far, the Packers have not yet updated the status of Reed, but the way he was hanging his arm was not a good sign. He has also been dealing with a foot injury, but was set on playing through said injury.
The Packers are already down two starters on the offensive line, as both Aaron Banks and Zach Tom are out. Banks is dealing with an ankle and groin injury, while Tom is dealing with an oblique ailment.
With Reed potentially out for the remainder of the game, the Packers would be down three big-time contributors on offense.
Green Bay needs more offensive playmaking help, as the team is already down Christian Watson. With Reed potentially out for the rest of the game, the team has Matthew Golden, Romeo Doubs, and Dontayvion Wicks as the primary pass catchers.
Love and company will need to be on their A-game to ensure they take down the Commanders. Without Reed, that may be a lot harder to accomplish.
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