Summary
The Green Bay Packers experienced a setback with wide receiver Jayden Reed's injury. Reed had surgery on both his clavicle and foot and is expected to be out for six to eight weeks. The team will rely on other players to step up in his absence.
Key Facts
- Jayden Reed, a Packers wide receiver, had surgery on his clavicle and foot.
- Reed is expected to miss six to eight weeks, with a possible return in November.
- He previously had a Jones fracture and a toe injury during the preseason.
- The Packers are also without Christian Watson, another key player, due to an ACL injury.
- Last season, Reed led the team in receptions and receiving yards.
- Without Reed, tight end Tucker Kraft has become a main target in the passing game this season.
- The Packers' defense has been strong, with key performances from players like Micah Parsons.
- Green Bay is currently ranked high in defensive categories such as points and yards allowed.