The Green Bay Packers' offense took another hit on Monday Night Football when wide receiver Romeo Doubs left the field with a chest injury during their narrow 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Doubs, who's been a key target for quarterback Jordan Love this season with 45 catches for 612 yards and five touchdowns entering Week 10, went down in the second half and didn't return despite being listed as questionable.
Coach Matt LaFleur called the update concerning post-game, though details on the severity remain scarce. The Packers, already thin at receiver after Christian Watson's earlier hamstring tweak, leaned heavily on Doubs for big plays—his absence meant fewer deep threats and forced adjustments that couldn't overcome Philly's stout defense. At 6-3, Green Bay's playoff push now hinges on how quickly Doubs can bounce back, especially with a tricky schedule ahead.
Fans are holding their breath; Doubs has been reliable since his 2022 rookie year, logging over 700 snaps this season alone. But injuries like this chest issue—possibly from a hard hit—could sideline him for weeks if it's more than bruises. The Packers' medical team hasn't released scans yet, leaving speculation rife about his Doubs injury timeline.
As the dust settles from this defensive battle, one wonders if Green Bay's resilience will shine through or if this setback exposes deeper vulnerabilities in their wideout group.