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1:05Can Green Bay Continue to Depend on Their Defense?
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1:02Bryant McFadden: 'Vikings Need to Exercise Patience with J.J. McCarthy'
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0:50Packers Defense Makes J.J. McCarthy's Life Difficult for 4 Full Quarters
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1:52Week 12 Highlights: Vikings at Packers
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1:26NFL Week 12 Top Player Props
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11:45Week 12 Fantasy Football Injury Report
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3:37Week 12 NFL Picks: Vikings at Packers
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1:15Leger Douzable's AFC & NFC Playoff Predictions
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2:18Top Running Backs to Add for Week 12
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1:41John Breech discusses if the NFC North or NFC West is more likely to get three teams in the playoff
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8:17Week 12 NFL Game Preview: Vikings at Packers
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1:50Who Wins The NFC North?
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0:35Jordan Love Rallies Packers To Win Over Giants
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1:40Packers Offense Comes Alive in Bounce-Back Win
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1:12Packers Come Away With Must Win Against the Giants
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1:50Could The NFC North See Three Teams In The Postseason?
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11:21NFC North Midseason Grades
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1:28Underachievers: Should Packers coach Matt LaFleur be on the hot seat?
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1:59Confidence Level in Packers After Back-To-Back Losses
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1:12NFC North Breakdown: Predicting the Packers Record
2025 Receiving
| STATS |
REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 6 | 86 | 14.3 | 0 | 37 |
Top Malik Heath News
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Packers' Malik Heath: Out for Sunday
Heath (coach's decision) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Giants.
Heath has played a rotational role for the Packers this season, making an appearance in all 10 games, recording six receptions on six targets for 86 yards. This could be a positive sign for the status of fellow wideouts Matthew Golden (shoulder) and Savion Williams (foot), who are both questionable for Week 11.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Green light to play Week 10
Heath (hip) does not carry an injury designation into Monday's game against the Eagles, Wes Hodklewicz of the Packers' official site reports.
A hip issue limited Heath in practice Friday and Saturday, but the injury isn't severe enough to warrant an injury designation for the third-year wideout. He could play a sizable role on offense Monday, as the Packers are managing injuries to fellow wideouts Matthew Golden (shoulder), Dontayvion Wicks (calf) or Savion Williams (foot), all of whom are listed as questionable for Week 10.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Tending to hip issue
Heath (hip) was a limited participant at practice Friday.
Heath was a full participant at practice Thursday, so it's not immediately obvious when he suffered the hip injury. Either way, he'll now probably need to practice in full Saturday to avoid being given an injury designation on Green Bay's final practice report of the week.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Hauls in three passes
Heath was targeted three times and caught three passes for 29 yards in Sunday's 35-25 victory over the Steelers.
Fellow wideout Christian Watson made his season debut in Week 8, but another pass catcher -- Dontayvion Wicks (calf) -- did not suit up, so Heath spent another game as Green Bay's fourth wideout and set a season high in receptions. Heath will likely fall behind Wicks on the depth chart when he returns, and one more receiver -- rookie Savion Williams -- could get more involved, which does not leave much upside from a fantasy perspective.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Held without target again
Heath was not targeted in Sunday's 27-23 victory over the Cardinals.
Heath -- due in part to a calf injury sustained by fellow wideout Dontayvion Wicks -- finished third among Packers receivers in snaps in Week 7, but he finished without a target for the fourth time in six appearances this season. Heath could benefit if Wicks misses any further action, but another pass catcher -- Christian Watson (knee) -- is due back soon, so any sort of long-term boost looks unlikely.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Not involved against Bengals
Heath failed to record a single target in Sunday's 27-18 win over the Bengals.
Heath saw his highest snap share of the season Sunday, playing 46 percent of the Packers' offensive snaps after averaging a 26 percent snap share over the team's first four games. Despite the uptick in playing time, the third-year wideout was unable to get anything going against a vulnerable defense. Considering Heath is already buried on the depth chart and teammate Christian Watson (knee) is nearing his return, the 25-year-old is best ignored for fantasy purposes going forward. Up next for Green Bay is a Week 7 matchup against the Cardinals.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Competing for roster spot
Heath was targeted four times and caught one pass for four yards in Saturday's 30-10 exhibition loss to the Jets.
Heath played more snaps than any other Packers skill player, but he dropped a couple passes and fell on another pass thrown his direction, so he did not capitalize on the opportunity. Heath spent the last two seasons in Green Bay, but the team selected a couple wideouts in the draft and brought in veteran Mecole Hardman, so he is not assured of a roster spot.
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Packers' Malik Heath: No catches in wild-card loss
Heath failed to record a single reception on four targets in Sunday's 22-10 wild-card loss to the Eagles.
Heath played 38 percent of the Packers' offensive snaps Sunday, his highest snap share of the season. With Christian Watson (knee) sidelined, and both Romeo Doubs (concussion) and Jayden Reed (shoulder) picking up injuries in the contest, Heath was needed to fill in at wide receiver position. With that said, the 24-year-old wasn't able to do anything against the Eagles' formidable defense, as Green Bay's offense struggled throughout the game. Heath finished the 2024 campaign with just 10 grabs for 97 yards and two touchdowns on 13 targets across 13 contests. The Mississippi product is under contract for the 2025 season before becoming a restricted free agent in 2026. Heath will continue to face competition for targets in Green Bay's young receiver corps with Reed, Doubs, Watson and Dontayvion Wicks all under contract next season.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Hauls in three passes
Heath was targeted five times and caught three passes for 53 yards in Sunday's 24-22 loss to the Bears.
Heath was busier than usual with Romeo Doubs (illness) sitting out and Christian Watson (knee) leaving the game early, and he wound up setting a new career high in the receiving yards column. Doubs will presumably return for Green Bay's postseason opener, but Watson will not, so Heath could have more opportunities to contribute during the playoffs.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Nabs second TD of season
Heath played 15 of the Packers' 63 snaps on offense and reeled in his lone target for a three-yard touchdown reception in Sunday's 27-25 loss to the Vikings.
Heath had been a healthy inactive for the Packers' previous two contests, but he suited up as the team's No. 5 receiver in Week 17 while Christian Watson (knee) was sidelined. The 24-year-old cashed in on his lone target with his second touchdown of the season, but Heath is still likely to see his snap count take a hit in Week 18 versus the Bears if Watson is able to return to action.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Suiting up sans Watson
Heath is active for Sunday's Week 17 matchup versus Minnesota, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
Heath didn't play either of the past two weeks, but he's active Sunday with Christian Watson (knee) unable to suit up. Heath may not see many opportunities on offense, though, as he's likely fifth in the pecking order among healthy Packers wideouts. The 24-year-old has six catches for 41 yards and a touchdown over 11 contests on the campaign.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Inactive for SNF
Heath (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday night's game against the Seahawks.
With Romeo Doubs (concussion) back in the lineup, Heath is the odd man out in the Packers' wide receiver corps, as Bo Melton is up as the fifth wideout. Sunday marks the third time Heath is inactive this season. He has six catches for 41 yards and one touchdown on seven targets in 2024.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Hauls in touchdown pass
Heath was targeted twice and had two receptions for 15 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 38-10 victory over the 49ers.
Heath capitalized on the lopsided score and the departure of Romeo Doubs (concussion) in the third quarter to record both his first reception since Week 5 and his first touchdown of the season. He will bump up the pecking order if Doubs is unable to play Thursday against the Dolphins, but even in that scenario he would be facing a stingy pass defense as the fifth option at his position.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Moves up pecking order
Heath was targeted three times and had two receptions for 14 yards in Sunday's 24-19 victory over the Rams.
The Packers were down a pair of wideouts in Week 5 and the biggest beneficiary was Heath, who got the start and played just as many snaps as Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks. Heath will be behind both players, as well as Christian Watson (ankle) and Romeo Doubs (suspension), when the position group is at full strength, but he -- and not Bo Melton -- is the No. 5 option at wide receiver for the Packers.
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Packers' Malik Heath: Hauls in two passes
Heath caught both his targets for 12 yards in Sunday's 31-29 loss to the Vikings.
He stepped in after Christian Watson (ankle) left Sunday's contest, and Heath picked up his first two catches of the season. Watson seems likely to miss time with his injury, and if he does Heath and Bo Melton will both be candidates to play an expanded role behind the trio of Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 213 lbs |
| Birthplace: Canton, MS |
| Age: 25 |
| School: Ole Miss |
| Experience: 3 |











