The Green Bay Packers will have a much different looking offense in 2025. Their passing game got a major face life with the addition of Mecole Hardman, Matthew Golden, and Sayvion Williams. Not to mention a massive addition to their offensive line in Aaron Banks.
However, Jayden Reed had something to say about the new-look offense.
“I Don’t Know How” Packers’ Jayden Reed Responds To Meeting With General Manager

According to Rob Demovsky of ESPN:
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Jayden Reed wanted one thing understood: Yes, he knew his agent had planned to meet with the Green Bay Packers to discuss his standing, but it wasn’t because he was worried about the pecking order within the receiver group even after the team drafted one in the first round for the first time in 23 years.
Shortly after the Packers picked Matthew Golden at No. 22 (and another receiver, Savion Williams, in the third round), a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Reed’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, reached out to the Packers to clarify the wide receiver’s status and that the team said the picks would not affect Reed’s status as its top receiver.
“A lot of people misinterpreted that,” Reed said after Wednesday’s OTA practice. “I hired a new agent [Rosenhaus], and we talked about it before even the draft, really, that he said he was going to talk to the front office and everybody here to just catch up and make sure everybody’s on the same page. As a new client, he told me that’s the way he was going to do it, and he did it.

“Now, I don’t know how it got out because it was supposed to be confidential. But that’s how it goes sometimes. People get a different perception; they make their own perception, which is OK. That’s how it goes sometimes.”
Though Reed has led the Packers in catches and receiving yards in each of the past two seasons, the team has not had a true No. 1 receiver since it traded Davante Adams in 2022.
Reed’s production waned during the second half of last season. After three 100-plus yard games in the first nine weeks, he topped the 50-yard mark in only one game after that the rest of the season, including the playoffs.
“As long as, at the end of the day, we end out on top and we win, that’s all that matters,” Reed said. “I’m not the type to care about targets. I really don’t care about it. I could have two targets. If we win, I don’t care, you know what I’m saying? That’s just how I look at things.
“I’m a very unselfish person. Whenever anybody fall, I try to be the first person around to pick ’em up. I try to pick players up when they got they head down, so yeah, that’s just what kind of player I am.”

Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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