Packers lose Reed, Doubs in wild-card loss vs. Eagles
The Green Bay Packers lost wide receivers Romeo Doubs and Jayden Reed to injuries in Sunday's 22-10 wild-card loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Doubs was evaluated for a concussion after the back of his head hit the ground on a target in the end zone and did not return. Reed also didn't re-enter the game after sustaining a shoulder injury on a hard hit. Both injuries occurred in the third quarter.
The Packers already entered the playoff game without the services of receiver Christian Watson, who is sidelined with a torn ACL.
Reed led the Packers with 46 yards on four catches. Doubs caught two balls for 13 yards.
Offensive linemen Elgton Jenkins and Josh Myers, along with defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt, also exited with injuries.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love was intercepted three times in the defeat.
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