Romeo Doubs Accepts Pay Cut to Stay in Green Bay as Packers’ WR Room Grows Crowded With Young Talent
Green Bay, Wisconsin – Nov. 25, 2025
The Green Bay Packers entered Week 12 with one of the deepest and youngest wide-receiver rooms in the NFC — and Romeo Doubs found himself right in the middle of a numbers crunch that threatened his future in Green Bay. Once viewed as a rising WR1 candidate early in the season, Doubs has seen his role shrink dramatically over the last month, leading to a surprising but heartfelt decision that stunned both teammates and fans.
Doubs began the 2025 campaign with a breakout stretch, catching 34 passes for 441 yards and four touchdowns through the first eight weeks. He averaged over six targets per game and appeared to be Jordan Love’s most trusted target in the intermediate passing game. But since Week 9, the momentum has shifted. Over his last three outings, Doubs has averaged just 2.3 receptions and 27 yards per game, with a noticeable drop in usage on 3rd downs and red-zone sets.
The main reason: the rise of Christian Watson and the emergence of rookie Matthew Golden. Watson returned from injury in Week 8 and instantly reclaimed his explosive WR1 form, averaging 46.7 yards per game and drawing the highest target share on crucial downs. Golden, meanwhile, has quickly become one of the most intriguing young pieces in Green Bay’s offense — flashing separation ability, strong hands, and the versatility to line up anywhere. With Jayden Reed also ascending, the Packers now boast four starting-caliber wideouts in a league that usually features only three on the field at once.
Rather than push for more opportunities or test his value on the open market, Doubs made a decision few veterans would dare to make in a contract year: he voluntarily accepted a salary reduction to remain with the team through the playoff push. Speaking after practice on Tuesday, Doubs explained the choice with honesty and humility.
“Green Bay believed in me from the start. If taking a pay cut helps this team keep all the young talent together — and helps me stay here — then that’s what I’m going to do. I want to earn my role back, not walk away from it.”
Head coach Matt LaFleur praised Doubs’ professionalism, calling his gesture the mark of a player who understands the bigger picture.
“Romeo’s heart has never been in question. He’s a competitor, he’s a great teammate, and he wants to be part of something bigger than one season. We see the work he puts in. We believe he can bounce back.”
With the Packers entering the toughest stretch of their schedule and the NFC North still tightly contested, Doubs’ decision gives Green Bay additional roster flexibility — and sends a message about the culture inside Lambeau Field. The young receivers may be shining, but Doubs’ willingness to sacrifice for the group may prove just as valuable as any catch he makes down the stretch.
A comeback second half is still possible. And if it happens, the story will start right here — with a veteran choosing loyalty over leverage, and a locker room that refuses to let one of its own fall behind
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