ss Young star wide receiver of the Green Bay Packers rejects lucrative offers: “No place like home – Green Bay is my family.”

Young star wide receiver of the Green Bay Packers rejects lucrative offers: “No place like home – Green Bay is my family.”
Green Bay, Wisconsin – October 17, 2025
As the NFL trade deadline approaches, several teams have reportedly reached out to the Green Bay Packers about wide receiver Romeo Doubs — including the New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Chargers, and Baltimore Ravens — all willing to offer substantial deals to acquire his services. But for Doubs, no amount of money can replace what he already has in Wisconsin.

“There’s no place like home,” Doubs said with a smile after Thursday’s practice. “This is where I grew up, where I built trust, and where I know everyone fights for the same goal. Green Bay isn’t just a team — it’s home.”
According to league sources, at least five teams have contacted the Packers regarding Doubs, with the Giants being the most persistent as they struggle to fill their receiver room following Malik Nabers’ injury. However, Green Bay has firmly declined all trade discussions, showing just how highly the organization values Doubs. Head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst reportedly view him as a “cornerstone piece” for the team’s offensive future.
The 24-year-old receiver is having a steady season with 18 receptions for 234 yards and 4 touchdowns, leading the team in scores and sharing the top spot in receptions with tight end Tucker Kraft. His chemistry with quarterback Jordan Love continues to be a vital part of Green Bay’s offensive balance and consistency.
“Romeo brings something special to our locker room,” LaFleur said. “He’s tough, disciplined, and dependable — exactly the kind of player you want to build your team around.”
Even though major franchises like the Steelers, Chargers, and Ravens are reportedly willing to double his salary to lure him away, Doubs’ loyalty to Green Bay speaks volumes about his values — something far beyond money. In a league where players change teams constantly, his decision to stay is a rare expression of connection and devotion.
“Money fades,” Doubs said quietly. “But what we’re building here — the connection, the trust, the brotherhood — that’s something you can’t buy. I want to win right here, with the Packers.”
For Romeo Doubs, “home” isn’t just where he plays — it’s where he belongs. And as the Packers push toward another playoff run, his loyalty might just be their greatest strength.