
The NFL trade deadline isn’t until November, but teams such as the Green Bay Packers are already exploring potential moves and checking in on players. As always, deadlines drive activity, and the current wave of rumors is tied to the upcoming roster cutdown on August 26, when franchises must shrink from 90 players down to 53.
One name that continues to surface in trade chatter is Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs. The 25-year-old, now in his fourth season, saw his standing with the team decline last year after missing practice due to “personal reasons.” That absence led to a one-game suspension, fueling speculation he might be dealt before the deadline or during the offseason — though no trade ever materialized.