The Green Bay Packers will not re-sign wide receiver Romeo Doubs as he enters NFL free agency, despite reaching a new three-year agreement with center Sean Rhyan. Reports indicate that contract negotiations between Doubs and Green Bay stalled, likely due to his anticipated market value of around $13 million per year and the team’s decision to draft two wide receivers in 2025.
Doubs’ departure is not a reflection of his on-field contributions. Last season, he led the Packers in both catches (55) and receiving yards (724), while matching the team lead in touchdown receptions with six. Given his performance, multiple NFL teams are expected to pursue him once free agency begins.
Several NFL Franchises Showing Strong Interest in Doubs
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that four NFL teams are actively monitoring Doubs’ availability: the New England Patriots, Washington Commanders, Tennessee Titans, and San Francisco 49ers.
“Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs plans to hit the market. Talks with Green Bay did not result in a new deal. He’ll have several suitors. The Patriots, Commanders and Titans are closely watching his market, along with the 49ers. Doubs is considered by some evaluators to be the best all-around receiver in the group.” – Jeremy Fowler, ESPN
The Patriots, fresh off their Super Bowl appearance, recently announced the release of former Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs. This opens up a potential opportunity for Doubs to step in as a primary receiving option in New England’s offense.
The 49ers’ interest is notable since Doubs resides in California, potentially making a move there more appealing. The Tennessee Titans, currently undergoing a rebuild, offer familiarity for Doubs through head coach Robert Saleh, who had a brief tenure on the Packers’ coaching staff after leaving the New York Jets.
Context on Green Bay Packers’ Roster Moves
While the Packers chose not to retain Doubs, they secured center Sean Rhyan with a three-year contract extension, signaling a focus on their offensive line. Doubs’ expected market value and impending competition from new wide receiver draft picks likely influenced their decision.
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As Romeo Doubs moves into free agency, his next destination could significantly impact the receiving corps of several NFL teams, especially those actively pursuing his services. Observers will be watching closely to see which franchise secures his talents amid a competitive market.
