UPDATE: Matthew Golden Drops Ominous 5-Word Message, Leaves Packers Fans Deeply Concerned After Cowboys Game
Green Bay Packers fans are on edge today after star wide receiver Matthew Golden sent shockwaves across social media with a cryptic post following the team’s nail-biting 40-40 tie against the Dallas Cowboys. The young receiver, who has been pivotal in the Packers’ offensive success this season, dropped an ominous five-word message that immediately sparked panic, speculation, and heated debates among fans and analysts alike:
“It’s not over. Not yet.”
The chilling message appeared on Golden’s official X (formerly Twitter) account just minutes after the game ended in dramatic fashion at Lambeau Field. Within seconds, the post went viral, amassing over 1.2 million views, with thousands of comments pouring in from worried Packers fans, NFL insiders, and even fellow players.
A Chaotic Game with High Stakes
The matchup between the Packers and the Cowboys was nothing short of a thriller. Both teams came into the game with playoff implications on the line, and the atmosphere was electric.

Green Bay’s offense, led by quarterback Jordan Love, looked explosive in the first half, with Love throwing three touchdown passes — two of them to Golden himself. But the Cowboys, spearheaded by Dak Prescott and defensive star Micah Parsons, roared back in the second half to tie the game in the final minutes.
Golden played a monster role, racking up 137 receiving yards and two highlight-reel touchdowns. However, late in the fourth quarter, he took a hard hit to the lower body, limping off the field briefly before returning for the final drive.
While Golden appeared to shake it off at the time, his mysterious post-game message has fans fearing that the situation might be more serious than anyone initially thought.
Fans React: Panic Across Packers Nation
Almost immediately after Golden’s five-word message went live, Packers fans flooded social media with theories and concerns.
“This sounds like he’s about to drop some bad news. Please don’t be injured, Matthew.” — @Cheesehead87
“Not over? Not yet? Are we talking about the season or his career? Man, I’m stressed.” — @GoPackGoForever
“If Golden’s hurt long-term, our playoff hopes just got crushed.” — @NFLNerd22
The Green Bay faithful know just how crucial Golden is to their Super Bowl aspirations. The rookie sensation has quickly become Jordan Love’s go-to weapon, with his speed and route-running ability elevating the entire offense.
Through just four games this season, Golden has posted 452 yards and six touchdowns, numbers that have put him firmly in the conversation for Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Coaches and Teammates Stay Quiet
Adding to the tension, head coach Matt LaFleur was notably vague during his post-game press conference. When asked about Golden’s condition and the meaning behind his cryptic post, LaFleur gave a cautious response:
“Matthew’s a competitor. He left it all on the field tonight. We’ll evaluate everything tomorrow and take it one step at a time.”
Jordan Love, who has built a close connection with Golden both on and off the field, was similarly guarded.
“I’ve talked to Matt. He’s… he’s got his reasons for what he posted. We’ll let him speak for himself when he’s ready,” Love said, visibly tense.
This silence has only fueled further speculation among fans and reporters, with many wondering whether Golden’s message hints at an injury, locker room conflict, or even a personal matter.
What Could It Mean?
NFL insiders are split on what Golden’s post could be referencing. Some believe it’s a subtle message about his injury status, potentially hinting at lingering pain or a setback. Others think it could relate to the Packers’ season as a whole, with Golden trying to rally the team and its fans despite a tough stretch of games ahead.
One ESPN analyst suggested the message might also have a contractual or organizational undertone, noting that Golden has expressed frustration in the past about “business decisions” made by the front office.
“Matthew Golden is fiery. He plays with his heart on his sleeve. Whatever this is, it’s clearly weighing heavily on him,” said NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
The Road Ahead
The Packers have a short turnaround before facing the San Francisco 49ers next week, a game that could have massive playoff implications. Whether or not Matthew Golden will be ready to play remains a looming question.
For now, Packers fans are left refreshing their feeds, clinging to hope that the five words — “It’s not over. Not yet.” — are a sign of resilience rather than a farewell.
One thing is clear: the Packers’ season may hinge on Matthew Golden’s health and state of mind, and the entire NFL world is watching closely.