Rising Packers WR Turns Down Lucrative Endorsement Deal Involving Performance Enhancers – “I Won’t Let Any Ad Tarnish the Image of Green Bay”
Rising Packers WR Turns Down Lucrative Endorsement Deal Involving Performance Enhancers – “I Won’t Let Any Ad Tarnish the Image of Green Bay”
Jayden Reed is quickly becoming one of the most exciting young names in Green Bay — not just because of his speed and playmaking ability, but because of the true Packers mentality he carries on and off the field.
According to internal sources, Reed recently turned down a six-figure endorsement deal from a company that sells performance-boosting supplements — a brand that’s stirred some controversy in the pro sports world.

“I know I could’ve made good money from that deal, but I’m not here to sell the image of the Packers to something that might be misunderstood. I don’t want kids thinking I play well because of some bottle I’m holding in an ad.”
Reed’s decision earned quiet respect inside the locker room, especially from those who understand what it means to wear the G. In Green Bay — a franchise built on legacy, not flash — what you represent off the field matters just as much as how you perform on Sundays.
“I grew up watching the Packers play. Now I wear the jersey. I’m not going to let any ad make the fans at Lambeau question what I stand for.”
This choice doesn’t just reflect maturity — it places Reed in rare company among young players: those who won’t let money dictate their values.
The Packers aren’t just developing a future WR1 —
they’re raising a man who understands what it means to protect the badge on his chest.












