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The Green Bay Packers may not have identified their No. 1 receiver yet, but when it comes to receivers as rushers, there's little doubt that Jayden Reed is the guy for the job.
He showed that once again in the second quarter against the Eagles, giving the Packers their first touchdown of the season on a 33-yard end-around run to take a 12-7 lead. (Josh Jacobs' two-point conversion run failed after the Packers decided to go for two following a Philadelphia penalty on the point after try).
Reed, the Packers' slot receiver, had two rushing touchdowns last season as a rookie and averaged 10.