According to the director general Brian Gutekunst, Green Bay Packers has no long-term concerns about the situation of the wide audience of Romeo Dobsa and Jayden Reed from defeat in the playoffs to end the 2024 season, Brian Gutekunst.
Speaking in NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Gutekunst provided encouraging updates in Doubs, which suffered a second brain shock, and Reed, which wounded in the shoulder. They both came out during the losing Packers from Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild Card round in January.
For Mike Spofford from Packers.comGutekunst has no long -term concerns about doubts despite the repetitive head injuries, and Reed may be constrained during the training program outside the season, but should be ready to start a training camp.
Doubs suffered the first brain shock of the 2024 season in the second half of Packers over San Francisco 49ers on November 24. He left another two matches before passing the protocol and return. Less than two months later Doubs – who was wearing a Guardian cap – suffered a second brain shock in Philadelphia. Each time Doubs tried to catch a pass in the end zone when brain damage was there.
Reed was wounded after caught the loss of Packers in Philadelphia in the second half. He believed that he would avoid injury surgery after loss in January.
Doubs will enter the contract year in 2025. Reed will go to the 3rd year at the NFL with the chance to build the first season of 1000 yards and will become the most significant belt nail.
Gutekunst also confirmed that Packers are expecting without Christian Watson for at least part of the 2025 season. Watson suffered a significant knee injury in the finals of the season against Chicago Bears and will probably start the 2025 season on the physical list of unable.
Packers will need both doubts and Reed Healthy for the 2025 season to alleviate the pain associated with the lack of Watson to a immense part of the year.