Romeo Doubs Offers Favorable Contract to Packers Amid Tight Cap Constraints
Green Bay, October 10, 2025
Romeo Doubs, the Green Bay Packers’ breakout wide receiver, is putting the team first as his rookie contract nears its end in 2025. With 13 catches, 179 yards, and four touchdowns in four games, Doubs has emerged as a cornerstone, yet the Packers face a financial crunch that could force tough choices.
The team’s cap space, strained by massive deals for Micah Parsons ($47M/year), Jordan Love ($220M), Christian Watson’s extension, and Zach Tom’s $88M pact, hovers around $20M (Spotrac). Doubs, set to hit free agency, could command $15-20M annually, putting pressure on an already tight budget.
To ease the burden, Doubs has proposed a short-term extension with performance incentives. The deal spans 2-3 years, offering a base salary of $5-7M annually, supplemented by $5-10M in bonuses tied to targets, yards, and touchdowns. This structure keeps the cap hit manageable at around $6M/year.
“Hold off on talking money,” Doubs said passionately. “What I want is to win with Green Bay this year—this is a big gamble. If the Packers need me, I’m open to a different deal to stay. Money isn’t everything.” His words reflect a commitment to the team’s Super Bowl aspirations.
With Jayden Reed sidelined on IR and Matthew Golden still developing, Doubs’ reliability has shone through. Fans on X cheered, with @PackersFaith tweeting, “Romeo’s heart is pure gold—keep him!” This selfless offer could secure his future while aligning with Green Bay’s financial realities.
As the Packers (2-1-1) gear up for Week 6 against the Bengals, Doubs’ gesture might be the key to retaining a vital piece, balancing contention with cap constraints.










