The Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots both made significant additions to their receiving corps this offseason. Even after investing significant capital into pass-catchers, both teams still pursued a trade for another wide receiver coming off a breakout season.
Appearing on NFL Live, senior NFL insider Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported that the Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots inquired with the Baltimore Ravens about a trade for Rashod Bateman.
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Bateman, a first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, reportedly approached the Ravens’ front office about wanting a new deal. The 25-year-old receiver had previously signed a three-year extension worth $15 million in April 2024, leading up to his breakout season.
The 6-foot-1 wideout set career-highs in targets (72), receiving yards (756), first downs (35) and touchdowns (nine) last season. Despite operating in a run-heavy offense, Bateman had seven games with 50-plus receiving yards and scored a touchdown in eight contests.
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According to Fowler, Bateman’s original request for a new deal was rejected by the Ravens’ front office. Baltimore then granted him permission to seek a trade, which generated interest from the Packers, Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys. As a result of the interest, the Ravens signed him to a new deal worth $12.25 million per season.
The Patriots’ interest in Bateman isn’t surprising considering the lack of pass-catching depth behind Stefon Diggs. However, Green Bay’s interest is notable given it spent a first-round pick (Matthew Golden) and third-round pick (Savion Williams) on wide receivers. It’s another sign that Green Bay likely won’t re-sign wide receivers Romeo Doubs or Christian Watson in 2026.
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