Jayden Reed's Injury Status Update Jayden Reed, the Green Bay Packers wide receiver, suffered significant injuries early in the 2025 NFL season, including a fractured clavicle (broken collarbone) in Week 2 that required surgery, plus a Jones fracture in his foot addressed surgically. These sidelined him for nearly three months, limiting him to just seven regular- season games with modest stats: 19 receptions for 207 yards, one touchdown, and some rushing and return yards.

Recovery Timeline

  • Designated for return from injured reserve around late November 2025, opening a 21-day practice window.
  • Returned to practice by early December 2025 after missing key games like Thanksgiving vs. Lions; Week 14 (vs. Chicago) was eyed as a target, though managed snaps were expected.
  • By late December 2025 and early January 2026, he was back on the field, participating fully in practices and games (e.g., no injury designation for Week 18 vs. Vikings, despite a minor illness).

Current Outlook (January 2026)

As of early 2026, Reed appears fully recovered from his major injuries and entering the final year of his contract in prime position for a bigger role in the Packers' offense. A brief illness was noted around New Year's but didn't impact play. No recent reports (post-January 9, 2026) indicate ongoing issues, suggesting he's no longer "out" long-term—likely available now unless a new unreported setback occurred.

"Reed appeared in just seven regular-season games in the 2025 campaign due to an assortment of injuries, the most serious being a broken collarbone."

Bottom TL;DR : Reed's extended absence (2-3 months) ended by December 2025/January 2026; he's back and expected to play a key role moving forward.

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