Packers’ Romeo Doubs free agency gets update from ESPN’s former NFL QB
Packers’ Romeo Doubs free agency gets update from ESPN’s former NFL QB initially appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
There wasn’t a lot noise about Romeo Doubs on the primary day of the NFL’s free agent authorized tampering interval.
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But as Tuesday dawns, he is in all probability one of the best large receiver nonetheless obtainable after spending his whole profession to date with the Green Bay Packers.
That ought to put him in excessive demand.
ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, a former NFL QB, had Doubs on his thoughts apparently — I posted this on X earlier than 7 am:
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Doubs virtually certainly has a stable market and is simply ready for the best alternative to come up.
It’s not anticipated to be a return to Green Bay, for what it is price.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported this in a brand new article on Sunday:
“Packers large receiver Romeo Doubs plans to hit the market. Talks with Green Bay didn’t end in a brand new deal. He’ll have a number of fits. The Patriots, Commanders and titans are intently watching his market, together with the 49ers. Doubs is taken into account by some evaluators to be one of the best all-around receiver within the group.”
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The 49ers are in all probability out after signing Mike Evans.
Doubs has by no means needed to be a real No. 1 WR for the Packers, however he is additionally usually been Jordan Love’s most dependable goal over the previous few seasons.
Soon, he may get that likelihood, and regardless, he’ll in all probability get a stable payday.
