Jayden Reed, the Green Bay Packers’ rising wide receiver, recently became one of the most-talked-about players, not just for what he does on the field, but for what he said shortly after surgery. Following a broken collarbone sustained in Week 2 play, Reed underwent surgery and then surprised fans by going live from his hospital bed. That livestream quickly turned into a viral moment.
He’s expected to miss about six to eight weeks, which likely sidelines him until sometime in November. That’s a big chunk of the season, but the livestream showed that even off the field, Reed is still very much in the mental game.
What Happened Behind the Hospital-Bed Livestream
The whole thing started when Reed had surgery to repair a broken collarbone ,one that he suffered during the Packers’ win over the Washington Commanders in Week 2. Doctors say the surgery was successful and that he is expected to recover, though he’ll miss some key games in the process.
Shortly after waking up and still clearly affected by the pain meds, Reed went on Instagram Live from his hospital bed. He didn’t just update his injury status; he made a bold prediction. Despite being under the effects of post-operative medication, Reed declared that the Packers are “going all the f*king way” this season. He wrapped it with “Packers to the Bowl, bruh,” adding, “They can’t f*k with us.”
The impact was clear. First, there’s the emotional boost for himself and for Packers fans. Having a star player speak so boldly, even while hurt, can rally a team and fanbase.
Then there’s the social media effect: clips of the livestream have already circulated; it’s being described as one of the season’s most iconic moments so far. It also sets expectations. Reed isn’t just accepting injury, he’s saying he expects to be part of the Super Bowl picture, mentally pushing the team forward even while he’s out.
How Packers Fans Reacted to Reed’s Super Bowl Claim
The reaction from Packers fans has been full of energy. Many praised Reed for staying positive and confident, even after surgery. Most players would only think about healing. But Reed kept the focus on belief and confidence, something fans found exciting.
One fan commented, “Speak it into existence!!! 💚💛”. Others pointed out that confidence is contagious, and the locker room could use that kind of mindset with Reed sidelined. His words might give teammates a reason to push harder.
Fans shared plenty of lively comments too: “Usually folks be saying craze shit when they off them drugs lmao he actually said facts doe!! GBP TO THE BOWL BRUH!!!🧀🧀🏆🏆” and “Bro is on the MOON 😂”
Some fans weren’t fully convinced. A few joked that Reed was just talking big because of the surgery meds, and wondered if the Packers can really make a deep run without him on the field. Still, even the doubters admitted the video made them smile and showed Reed’s competitive spirit.
In the end, Reed’s hospital-bed livestream was more than just a funny moment online. It gave fans a clear look at who he is: fiery, passionate, and not willing to let an injury shake his belief in the Packers’ Super Bowl chances. That mindset could be just as powerful as any touchdown he scores this year.
Published: Sep 17, 2025 12:00 pm