Packers Next 1-2 Punch: Christian Watson & Jayden Reed

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By Luke Leavitt

Packers Next 1-2 Punch: Christian Watson & Jayden Reed

With the extensions of Christian Watson & Jayden Reed this 2026 Off-Season, the Packers doubled down and made a statement who they can build around for the forseeable future

The Green Bay Packers made a statement this offseason, and it wasn’t through a blockbuster trade or splashy free-agent signing.

Instead, Brian Gutekunst doubled down on his own talent.

First came Jayden Reed’s three-year extension worth over $50 million. Then came Christian Watson’s massive four-year, $110.5 million deal. The message from Green Bay’s front office was loud and clear: these are the receivers they believe can lead the next chapter of the offense.

For years, Packers fans have searched for the next elite receiving duo. From Donald Driver and Greg Jennings to Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb, with Davante Adams taking sole control of the room. Green Bay has traditionally thrived when it had multiple weapons defenses couldn’t focus on. Watson and Reed have a chance to become the next great tandem.

What makes the pairing so intriguing is how different they are. Along with how they can make life easier for Jordan Love.

Watson is the home-run hitter. At 6-foot-4 with world-class speed, every snap carries the threat of a game-changing play. Since entering the league in 2022, he has averaged an eye-popping 17.0 yards per reception, one of the best marks in football. When healthy, he changes how defenses line up before the ball is even snapped.

Reed, meanwhile, is the technician. He’s the chain-mover, the slot weapon, the motion receiver, and the player Jordan Love can count on in critical situations. Through his first three seasons, Reed has already established himself as one of the league’s most efficient young receivers while contributing as both a receiver and runner.

Together, they create problems for opposing defenses.

The timing of the extensions is also significant. The Packers lost veteran receiver Romeo Doubs in free agency and moved on from Dontayvion Wicks, creating a clear path for Watson and Reed to become the faces of the wide receiver room. With first-round pick Matthew Golden also developing alongside them, Green Bay has built a young core that could remain together for years.

Of course, there are still questions. Can Watson stay healthy over a full season? That’s been the biggest obstacle in his career so far. Even after a strong comeback from his ACL injury, his availability will determine whether he can fully justify the investment Green Bay made. Can Reed return to the explosive form he showed early in his career after battling injuries in 2025? The Packers clearly believe the answer is yes, or they wouldn’t have committed long-term money to him.

However, that’s the beauty of these deals. The Packers aren’t paying for what Watson and Reed have already done. They’re paying for what they believe is coming next.Green Bay sees a future where Watson stretches defenses, Reed dominates from the slot and all over the formation, and Jordan Love has two trusted weapons entering the prime of their careers together. With a Tucker Kraft extension looming as well, Green Bay made a choice who they wanted to see a future with this offseason.

For a franchise that has always been at its best when quarterback and receivers grow together, the vision is easy to see. The contracts are signed.

The expectations are set. Now it’s time to find out whether Christian Watson and Jayden Reed can become the Packers’ next great 1-2 punch.