Green Bay Packers WR Jayden Reed had an unfortunate moment during their Week 2 showdown against the Washington Commanders. In the first quarter of the game, he injured himself and had to be taken to the locker room.Jayden Reed injured his shoulder during a first-half play, ruling him out for the rest of the game. NFL analyst and trained sports surgeon Deepak Chona also came forward to discuss Reed's injury. According to him, the wide receiver could potentially miss a few weeks if he ended up with a clavicle fracture."#Packers Jayden Reed shoulder injury. AC sprain typically would be a short term impact. Hopefully not clavicle fracture, which would usually mean surgery + 4-6 wks out. Fingers crossed for good news," Chona wrote in a tweet on X.As per Ian Rapoport, Packers coach Matt LaFleur confirmed that Jayden Reed broke his collarbone during the game. He predicts that the wide receiver will be out for 6-8 weeks, which means he will potentially make a comeback in November.In the first quarter, Packers quarterback Jordan Love lobbed a deep ball down the field while targeting Reed. The WR ran a corner route but was tackled by Commanders safety Quan Martin. His touchdown was called back for a penalty, and he landed with impact on his right arm.Reed was able to jog his way to the sidelines before being checked on by medical officials. At the end of the first quarter, the Packers lead the game 7-0. The wide receiver did not return during the first half as Matt LaFleur's team secured a 14-3 lead.LaFleur's team further extended its lead in the third quarter. Brandon McManus scored a 22-yard field goal to give them a 17-3 advantage, inching closer to sealing the win at Lambeau Field. The game ended with the Packers securing a 27-18 victory on home turf.