
Romeo Doubs’ Goodbye Feels Closer Than Ever — and the Signs Are Hard to Ignore
“If only there were a way to know you’re in the good old days before you’ve actually left them.”
Andy Bernard’s famous line from The Office feels uncomfortably relevant in Green Bay right now — especially for Romeo Doubs and the Packers’ wide receiver room.
Doubs is set to hit unrestricted free agency this offseason, and after a productive yet uneven 2025 campaign, all signs point toward a difficult reality: his time in Green Bay may already be over. Between contract realities and a wave of revealing social media activity, the writing on the wall is becoming harder to ignore.
A Post That Felt Like a Farewell
Like many players do at season’s end, Doubs took to social media to reflect. But his message read less like a reset for next year and more like a goodbye.
“I am only thankful and grateful,” Doubs wrote, alongside a photo carousel featuring himself and his Packers teammates. “Another year of ball, and growth. The connectedness and camaraderie goes a long way. God I ask that you guide my steps moving forward.”
It was that final line — guide my steps moving forward — that raised eyebrows. Rather than hinting at unfinished business in Green Bay, Doubs sounded like someone preparing for a new chapter elsewhere.
And the comments told the same story.
Teammates React — and the Message Gets Louder
Doubs didn’t stop there. He also shared an Instagram story featuring himself alongside Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, and other Packers pass-catchers. It felt more like a reunion post than a look ahead to another season together.
Watson and Reed responded with crossed-fingers emojis — a subtle but telling sign that even his closest teammates are hoping, rather than expecting, a return. Matthew Golden and star tight end Tucker Kraft posted their own photos with Doubs, adding to the sense that something is ending.
Individually, none of these posts would mean much. Together, they paint a clear picture: players inside the locker room seem to understand what’s coming, even if no one has said it out loud yet.
Why the Breakup Makes Sense — Even If It Hurts
Doubs quietly had the best statistical season of his career in 2025:
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724 receiving yards (career high)
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13.2 yards per catch
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64.7% catch rate
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Team-high 85 targets
He wasn’t always the most explosive receiver in the room, but he was often the most trusted. Jordan Love looked to Doubs in high-leverage moments, and his route reliability made him a stabilizing presence in a young offense.
That production, however, comes at a cost.
With Green Bay already financially committed elsewhere — and with younger, cheaper receivers like Reed, Wicks, Watson, and Golden still under team control — Doubs appears to have priced himself out of the Packers’ long-term plans.
A Void the Packers Can’t Ignore
If Doubs does walk, the Packers won’t just be losing a receiver — they’ll be losing their most frequently targeted pass-catcher. Replacing his chemistry, consistency, and availability won’t be easy, even with talent waiting in the wings.
The front office may believe it can absorb the loss. The locker room, meanwhile, seems to be bracing for it.
The Good Old Days, Already Gone?

Nothing is official yet. Free agency has a way of surprising everyone. But unless something changes quickly, Romeo Doubs’ social media activity feels less like offseason reflection and more like a final thank-you.
The good old days, it seems, might already be in the rearview mirror.