Packers' The Touchdown Machine demands New Contract After Career-Best Four-Game Stretch
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Green Bay, October 2, 2025
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs has fired a shot across the bow in his contract talks, seeking an extension after a blistering start to the 2025 season. Boasting 13 receptions, 179 yards, and four touchdowns in just four games, Doubs is leveraging his breakout to push for a lucrative new deal in the final year of his rookie contract.
Doubs' explosion, capped by three touchdowns in the 40-40 tie against the Dallas Cowboys, has transformed him from trade bait to indispensable asset. Sources indicate his camp has approached the Packers, demanding a multi-year pact that matches his rising production and reliability.
"The trade whispers never made sense," ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported. "Doubs has four touchdowns already. The Packers aren't shopping him—they're discussing an extension." His surge has quieted offseason doubts stemming from a one-game suspension and concussion concerns.
The 2022 fourth-rounder from Nevada leads Green Bay in catches and scores, stepping up amid injuries to Jayden Reed and Christian Watson. With Jordan Love thriving, Doubs has become the offense's steady force, eclipsing rookies Matthew Golden and Savion Williams in snaps and targets.
At 25, Doubs eyes a deal akin to Buffalo's four-year, $53 million pact with Khalil Shakir. Yet, with Reed, Watson, and Dontayvion Wicks nearing free agency in 2026, the Packers must weigh his worth against cap realities and youth development.
Doubs addressed the buzz post-bye: "I've earned my role through hard work. If Green Bay values what I bring, I want to commit long-term." As Week 5 approaches, his demand could redefine the Packers' receiver future, balancing contention with fiscal prudence.
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