NFL Opens Investigation into Brutal Takedown in Commanders Game After Public Outcry
Green Bay, September 12, 2025
The NFL has opened an investigation into a controversial “MMA-style” takedown during the Green Bay Packers’ 27-18 victory over the Washington Commanders last night (U.S. time, morning of September 12 Vietnam time), following widespread fan outrage over a play that left star wide receiver Jayden Reed with a season-threatening injury.
In the first quarter, Reed, a third-year standout, suffered a fractured collarbone after a 39-yard touchdown catch was negated by a holding penalty on rookie right tackle Anthony Belton. Commanders’ safety Quan Martin delivered a hard-hitting tackle, slamming Reed to the ground in what fans on X called an “MMA-style” hit, sparking fury over its perceived recklessness.
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The play, initially set to put Green Bay on the scoreboard, was nullified, and Reed’s injury—confirmed as a fractured collarbone placing him on injured reserve (IR)—could sideline him for the entire 2025 season. Reed, who led the Packers with 857 receiving yards in 2024, was a key cog in their 2-0 start, making his loss a devastating blow.
Public outcry on social media, particularly from Packers fans, has prompted the NFL to review the tackle for potential unnecessary roughness. The league’s fine schedule flags such hits as possible violations, especially when resulting in serious injuries like Reed’s, drawing comparisons to past probes into high-profile player safety incidents.
With Christian Watson still on the PUP list, the Packers now rely on rookie Matthew Golden, Romeo Doubs, and Dontayvion Wicks to fill the void, while tight end Tucker Kraft steps up after a 124-yard game. The investigation’s outcome could lead to fines or suspensions, raising questions about player safety in Green Bay’s high-stakes season.
As the Packers prepare for Week 3 against the Cleveland Browns, the NFL’s probe will test the league’s commitment to curbing dangerous plays. Fans await answers on whether Martin’s tackle crossed the line, as Green Bay braces for a challenging road ahead without their star receiver.












