The Packers signed Neyor to a reserve/future contract Tuesday. Neyor will get a chance to remain in Green Bay to begin the 2026 offseason, allowing him to continue his development with the team. He spent the 2025 regular season on the Pakcers' practice squad and was elevated for the first time during Saturday's 31-27 wild-card loss to the Bears, in which he logged three offensive snaps without drawing a target.
The Packers reverted Neyor to their practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. Neyor was elevated for Saturday's wild-card loss to the Bears and logged three of Green Bay's 71 offensive snaps without getting a touch or target. The Packers' campaign is over, so Neyor is unlikely to play again this season, as another team would have to sign him to its active roster for him to be able to do so. The rookie hadn't been active on gameday prior to Saturday.
The Packers elevated Neyor to the active roster from their practice squad Saturday ahead of their wild-card matchup versus the Bears. Neyor will be elevated for just the first time this season despite having joined the team's practice squad in August. The 24-year-old will likely serve as a depth receiver if he ends up playing against Chicago.