GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Sometimes it's easy to forget how simple Romeo Doubs makes things look on the football field. If anyone needed a reminder, it was on display again this week during the Green Bay Packers organized team activity practice.
On the second play of a simulated two-minute drive, the fourth-year receiver planted his foot, darted toward the sideline and snagged a 10-yard out-route to move the chains. Later in the drive, after Jayden Reed caught a 30-yard touchdown, Doubs easily corralled Jordan Love's pass for a game-winning 2-point conversion.