Green Bay Packers receiver Jayden Reed practices for first time since Week 2

GREEN BAY −The three-week practice window for Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed officially opened Nov. 21.

Reed was dressed out with the team going through the stretch period inside the Don Huston Center and then went outside to join the team in practice.

This marks Reed’s first time participating in team activities since dropping out in Week 2 against the Washington Commanders.

Reed posted on social media this week a photo of him in his Packers uniform. It didn’t include any text, but he added speculation he would return to practice. When asked about Reed on Nov. 19, Packers coach Matt LaFleur didn’t have a timeline and was waiting for him to be cleared by the medical staff.

“I know he’s excited to get back, as am I,” LaFleur said.

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed catches a second-quarter touchdown pass against the Detroit Lions.

Reed, who already was dealing with a fracture in his left foot since training camp, broke his collarbone on the Packers’ first drive against the Commanders while catching a long pass in the end zone. He had surgery five days later to repair his collarbone and foot.

He was off to a fast start to the 2025 season, opening the year with three catches for 45 yards and a touchdown against the Detroit Lions.

Reed can practice for 21 days without being added to the active roster and the team will have that time period to decide to active him from injured reserve.

The Packers had four players absent during their Nov. 21 practice.

Here’s the latest:

Josh Jacobs injury update

The game status for the Packers running back will come down to kickoff as he’s battled a knee injury suffered against the New York Giants.

Jacobs told reporters the swelling in his knee has improved and is confident he’ll play, if not against the Vikings on Nov. 23 then against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day.

“He’ll be limited, and we’ll see what he can do,” LaFleur said before Nov. 21 practice. “Just talking to him, he’s feeling pretty good.”

Lukas Van Ness injury update

The Packers defensive end has participated in practice for the last two weeks and could be nearing a return to game action for the first time since Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Van Ness has battled a foot injury.

“That’s the goal,” LaFleur said of him playing. “We’ll see how he gets through today.”

Quay Walker injury update

The Packers linebacker missed practice all week due to a stinger, making it unlikely he’ll play against the Vikings.

Walker was spotted on the side riding a bike and doing a separate rehab assignment, during the portion of practice open to the media.

Karl Brooks injury update

The Packers defensive tackle has missed practice all week due to an ankle injury, making it likely he’ll miss his first game this season.

Brooks has 17 total tackles (four solo) and a half sack this season.

Matthew Golden injury update

The Packers receiver completed a full week of practice, a positive sign for his game status.

Golden has been battling shoulder and wrist injuries as of late.

Savion Williams injury update

The Packers receiver and return specialist was not spotted with the team as they prepared for practice.

Williams, who’s battling a foot injury, didn’t practice Nov. 19, but returned Nov. 20 on a limited capacity.

Nate Hobbs injury update

The Packers cornerback likely will miss his third straight game as he’s been dealing with a knee injury.

(This story will be updated following the injury report.)

This article originally appeared on Packers News: Packers Nov. 21 injury report: Jayden Reed returns to practice

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