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Packers Lose Jayden Reed for 6–8 Weeks, Prompting Slot Shake-Up and Rookie Opportunities

Green Bay shifts toward slot alternatives with potential for heavier two-tight-end sets.

Overview

  • Reed exited the Week 2 win over Washington with an injury expected to sideline him roughly six to eight weeks, with multiple outlets reporting he is targeting a November return.
  • Reports differ on the diagnosis, with some detailing a broken collarbone that requires surgery and others calling it a shoulder injury.
  • Dontayvion Wicks and Savion Williams are the leading candidates to take slot snaps, with Malik Heath likely to see more work outside.
  • Coaches can lessen traditional slot usage by leaning on 12-personnel featuring tight ends Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave.
  • Rookie first-rounder Matthew Golden is positioned for an uptick in targets after limited early usage as a downfield option, while Christian Watson could be eligible to return as soon as Week 6.