Green Bay Packers Jayden Reed Makes Cryptic Post On Social Media; Return Imminent?
The Green Bay Packers offense may be on the verge of receiving a significant boost. Star wide receiver Jayden Reed, who has been sidelined since Week 2, has sparked speculation about his imminent return with a cryptic post on social media. The post, an image of himself in full uniform walking down the tunnel, has given fans hope that their top offensive weapon is nearing a comeback.
Reed has not played since suffering a broken collarbone during the team’s victory over the Washington Commanders. The injury required surgery, which was performed along with another procedure to address a lingering foot issue that had plagued him. His absence has been deeply felt by a Packers offense struggling to find consistent playmakers.
Reed’s Potential Return Could Reignite Green Bay Packers’ Offense
The timing of Reed’s post is noteworthy, coming just after head coach Matt LaFleur’s optimistic comments regarding injured players. When asked on Monday if any players might have their 21-day practice windows opened this week, LaFleur responded with a smile, saying, “I sure as heck hope so.” This, combined with Reed’s social media activity, strongly suggests that a return to the practice field is on the horizon.
Before his injury, Reed was the undisputed leader of Green Bay’s receiving corps. Over the 2023 and 2024 seasons, no Packers player accumulated more receptions (119), receiving yards (1,650), or receiving touchdowns (14). His ability to create yards after the catch has been particularly missed, especially following the season-ending injury to tight end Tucker Kraft. In 2023, Reed led the team in YAC, showcasing his dynamic playmaking ability.
What His Return Means for the Packers
Getting Reed back on the field could transform Green Bay’s passing attack. His presence commands attention from opposing defenses, which would help open up opportunities for other receivers and create more favorable matchups for the running game. Before injuries slowed him down last season, Reed was on an impressive pace, recording 38 catches for 643 yards and four touchdowns in the first 10 games.
While an exact return date for game action remains unclear, the opening of his practice window would be the first major step. The team will likely ease him back into the lineup, but having a healthy and refreshed Jayden Reed for the latter part of the season could be the spark the Packers need to make a strong push. His return seems closer than ever, and for a team in need of an offensive lift, it couldn’t come at a better time.
