The NFC team approached the Packers about a possible trade in which Romeo Doubs, in the final year of his 2022 four-year deal, emerges as a plausible trade candidate.
Green Bay, October 16, 2025, 06:56 PM
The New York Giants are reportedly making moves ahead of the November 4 trade deadline, with indications they’ve contacted the Green Bay Packers about acquiring wide receiver talent. The news, confirmed by Easton Butler of Packer Report on X, has sparked speculation about a potential roster shakeup.
The Giants recently restructured contracts for cornerback Paulson Adebo and safety Jevon Holland, unlocking approximately $4.8 million in cap space. This financial maneuver suggests New York is gearing up for a significant addition to bolster their struggling offense.
The impetus for this outreach stems from the early-season loss of star wide receiver Malik Nabers, sidelined by a torn ACL and meniscus. In response, the Giants have leaned on a run-heavy strategy, prompting general manager Joe Schoen to explore pass-catching reinforcements.
Green Bay boasts a deep receiver room, featuring Christian Watson (on PUP), Jayden Reed (on IR), first-round pick Matthew Golden, Malik Heath, Dontayvion Wicks, and third-round selection Savion Williams. Among them, 25-year-old Romeo Doubs, in the final year of his 2022 four-year deal, emerges as a plausible trade candidate.
Rumors also swirl that other teams have been active, with Washington inquiring about Terry McLaurin and the Dolphins eyeing Jaylen Waddle. Whether the Giants can seal a deal with the Packers remains uncertain as the deadline approaches.
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