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    Ashish Mathur
    Oct 9, 2025, 17:36
    Updated at: Oct 9, 2025, 17:37

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    The Green Bay Packers are 2-1-1 on the season after tying with the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4. 

    The Packers had Week 5 off. They'll face the Cincinnati Bengals, who acquired QB Joe Flacco from the Cleveland Browns, in Week 6. 

    Through the Packers' first four games, WR Romeo Doubs has impressed Bleacher Report NFL analyst Brad Gagnon, who called Doubs Green Bay's "breakout player."

    "Jordan Love has also made strides in his third year as a starter, but it's Doubs who already has four touchdowns in four games as the quarterback's top target in that receiving corps," Gagnon wrote. "The fourth-year fourth-round pick is likely to set career highs across the board in 2025."

    Doubs has 13 receptions on the season for 179 yards and four touchdowns. He caught three touchdowns in Week 4 against the Cowboys.

    "He does everything the right way in regard to how he prepares, how he supports his teammates, so it's really cool to see a guy have success like that," Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said about Doubs. "He approaches the game the right way, he comes to work every day with the right mentality, he puts the work in, he does extra work, he does all the little things."

    If the Packers don't sign Doubs to an extension, he becomes an unrestricted free agent after this season. The Los Angeles native has 19 receiving touchdowns with Green Bay. 

    Doubs was in trade rumors earlier in the season, but Jeremy Fowler of ESPN recently reported that the Packers don't want to trade the wideout and could sign him to an extension. 

    "The trade rumors surrounding Doubs, who has four touchdowns through four games, never made much sense," Fowler wrote. "That conversation was understandable last season, when the team suspended Doubs for one game for missing practices for personal reasons. But the Packers have shown no interest in trading him, and my sense is they have more interest in potentially extending him."