Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed underwent surgeries this week to repair both a broken clavicle and a Jones fracture in his left foot, leaving his return to the field uncertain. Reed revealed the news himself on Tuesday, posting on X:
“Successful foot & clavicle surgery, thank you God.”
Jayden Reed later went live from his hospital bed on Instagram, reassuring fans about his recovery and adding his trademark confidence:
“Packers to the Bowl, bruh … we going all the way.”
The injuries came during last Thursday’s 27-18 win over the Washington Commanders, when Reed landed awkwardly while attempting a 39-yard touchdown grab that was ultimately wiped out by a holding penalty. He had already been battling the foot issue since training camp, playing through pain before the clavicle injury forced surgical intervention.
Head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed after the game that Reed would “miss a lot of time” but stopped short of ruling him out for the season.
“We’ll see how fast he can recover and heal, and certainly I would expect him back at some point this season, but obviously it’s a big blow to us,” LaFleur said.
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Jayden Reed has quickly become a centrepiece of Green Bay’s offence since being drafted in the second round in 2023. He led the Packers in receptions and receiving yards the past two seasons and had opened 2025 strong, recording three catches for 45 yards and a touchdown in the season opener despite limited snaps. Through just over two years, he’s totalled 122 receptions for 1,695 yards and 15 touchdowns.
His absence, combined with Christian Watson’s ongoing ACL recovery, leaves quarterback Jordan Love without two of his top receiving options. In the meantime, Romeo Doubs, Dontayvion Wicks, rookie first-round pick Matthew Golden, and tight end Tucker Kraft, who had 124 receiving yards against Washington, are expected to shoulder more of the workload.
The Packers, now 2-0 on the season, will test that depth this Sunday when they visit the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. ET.
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Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed reacts to the play he broke his collarbone
For Jayden Reed, the injury itself was painful enough. But what made it sting even more was the fact that the play, where it happened, an incredible 39-yard touchdown grab, never even made it onto the scoreboard.
It came on Green Bay’s opening drive against the Washington Commanders. Facing 3rd-and-9, quarterback Jordan Love stepped up in the pocket and dropped a perfect pass between two defenders near the right pylon.
Reed hauled it in cleanly and fell into the end zone, but the celebration was cut short. A holding penalty on right tackle Anthony Belton wiped the touchdown off the board, and as Reed hit the ground, safety Quan Martin landed on him, leaving the wideout clutching his shoulder in obvious pain.
The moment didn’t just take away points; it took Reed out of the game and, eventually, out of the lineup indefinitely. Head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed afterwards that Reed had suffered a broken collarbone. Days later, the wideout underwent surgery not only to repair the clavicle but also to address the lingering foot injury he’d been managing since training camp.
A week after the play, Reed responded to a fan who shared the highlight on social media, calling it “a dot” before adding, “sick this ain’t count,” along with a crying face emoji. It was a small glimpse into his frustration, knowing how close he came to pulling off one of the season’s best catches before disaster struck.
Now, the 25-year-old is focused on recovery. While his absence leaves a major gap in Green Bay’s offence, Reed has already made it clear he expects both himself and his team to bounce back stronger.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What injuries did Jayden Reed suffer against the Commanders?
Reed sustained a broken clavicle while attempting a deep touchdown catch against Washington. In addition, he had been playing through a Jones fracture in his left foot since training camp, which was also surgically repaired this week.
How long will Jayden Reed be out?
There is no official timetable for his return. A clavicle fracture typically requires 6–8 weeks of recovery, but the additional foot surgery complicates the timeline. Head coach Matt LaFleur has said Reed will “miss a lot of time” but expects him back at some point this season.
How important is Jayden Reed to the Packers’ offence?
Reed has quickly become one of Jordan Love’s most reliable targets. He led Green Bay in receptions and receiving yards in both 2023 and 2024 and has already totalled 122 catches for 1,695 yards and 15 touchdowns in just over two seasons.
How will the Packers replace Jayden Reed while he’s sidelined?
With Reed and Christian Watson both out, the Packers will lean on Romeo Doubs, Dontayvion Wicks, and rookie first-round pick Matthew Golden. Tight end Tucker Kraft is also expected to play a bigger role after posting 124 receiving yards against Washington.