If you read anything about potential Packers’ breakout players in 2024, Jayden Reed’s name is bound to come up.
From a national media perspective, that might be fair. After all, until their late surge, the Packers were essentially afterthoughts for most of the season. Through nine games they were just 3-6, and the disjointed, fits-and-starts brand of football they were playing doesn’t lend itself to much national media attention.
But if you follow the Packers closely (and you do), you know that Jayden Reed doesn’t need to break out because Jayden Reed has already arrived.