As the NFL offseason progresses, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs is drawing significant attention amid rumors of a team change. The 25-year-old receiver is reportedly being targeted by the Las Vegas Raiders and Tennessee Titans, pending contract negotiations with the Packers. These developments come while the NFL prepares for Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.
Potential Teams and Contract Talks for Doubs
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, the Raiders and Titans have shown interest in signing Doubs if he does not agree to a new deal with Green Bay. The Packers appear likely to hold discussions with Doubs but may prioritize extending tight end Tucker Kraft, who is also a 2027 free agent.
The Packers can try to re-sign free agent receiver Romeo Doubs and/or extend tight end Tucker Kraft, a 2027 free agent. The door isn’t closed on Doubs in Green Bay. I’m expecting both sides to at least have some dialogue and see if a return makes sense. The Raiders and Titans will have my attention for free agent receivers. Both desperately need a difference-maker on the outside.
?Jeremy Fowler, ESPN Analyst
Doubs’ Role and Impact with Packers and Potential New Teams
Doubs has steadily gained recognition within the Packers’ crowded wide receiver room. Last season, the four-year veteran achieved career highs with 55 receptions, 724 yards, and six touchdowns. If he moves to either the Raiders or Titans, Doubs is expected to become their primary target in the passing game, a larger role than he currently holds in Green Bay.
Looking Ahead to Free Agency and Negotiations
With free agency opening on March 11, speculation around Romeo Doubs is likely to intensify. The Packers’ front office will have a crucial opportunity to negotiate a contract extension with the former fourth-round draft pick, while the Raiders and Titans remain poised as strong contenders to acquire him. This situation highlights the strategic offseason moves by multiple NFL teams seeking difference-makers.
