Just weeks after returning to the field from a concussion, Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs left Sunday’s playoff game against the Eagles with an apparent head injury.
Doubs hit the back of his head on the turf on an incomplete pass in the end zone from Jordan Love in the third quarter. Doubs remained face down on the turf for several moments after the hit and required help from trainers to be turned over on his back.
As trainers tended to Doubs, several of his Packers teammates surrounded him on the field and took a knee.
Packers teammates kneeled around WR Romeo Doubs during extended evaluation. Now, applause as he’s helped up and off field with trainers on either side pic.twitter.com/0vO0oO4qcv
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) January 12, 2025
After several minutes, Doubs was able to sit up with the aid of trainers. He eventually walked slowly off the field with the help of two trainers to the Packers locker room.
Shortly after his exit, the Packers announced the Doubs was being evaluated for a concussion. Further details of his condition were not initially clear.
Doubs previously suffered a concussion on Nov. 24 against the San Francisco 49ers. He missed Green Bay’s next two games before returning to the field on Dec. 15 against the Seattle Seahawks.
Doubs has warn a guardian cap around his helmet for extra head protection since his return. He was wearing one on Sunday when he suffered his latest head injury.
In addition to the medical scare for Doubs, his absence is a blow to a Packers team that entered Sunday’s game playing without wide receiver Christian Watson, who suffered a torn ACL in last week’s regular-season finale against the Chicago Bears.
Green Bay’s offense was struggling at the time of Doubs’ injury as the Eagles held a 10-0 with 6:48 in the third quarter.