Facebook Pixel

    Packers WR Christian Watson Drops Update on Injury Rehab After Tearing ACL in 2024

    The Green Bay Packers drafted Christian Watson 34th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft as a big swing at replacing Davante Adams. However, as an FCS player, Watson became one of many recent players from the league who found themselves having trouble staying on the field.

    Cooper Kupp, Trey Lance, Carson Wentz, and Watson all came from the FCS, and Watson’s injuries continue the pattern of injury troubles at the professional level. As his career continues to face injury roadblocks, Watson has given his two cents on the ongoing battle to get back on the field.

    PFSN Playoff Predictor Try out Pro Football & Sports Network's FREE playoff predictor, where you can simulate every 2025-26 NFL season game and see how it all shakes out!

    Christian Watson Opens Up on “Fighting” Injuries

    Speaking in a clip posted to Twitter/X on May 4 via WLUK, Watson spoke about his injury troubles.

    “Definitely happy to be back. Being around the guys, it’s always a little different when you’re around the team a little bit more. … But I mean recovery is going really well. I’m in a really good spot here. … just working. I got a couple more months ahead of me, but attacking it every day. I’m in a really good spot,” Watson said.

    “I think it’s just the way I was raised. I was raised to be a fighter and then to chase after the things that I want. And I’ve gotten a lot in my life so far, but you know, there’s still a lot of things that I want, so I’m going to keep on fighting for it.”

    Before tearing his ACL in January, Watson was enjoying his best attendance in a season in his career. He played 15 games, edging out the 14 games of action in his rookie season. However, with his recovery clearly in a race against time to get on the field in time for Week 1, his chances of setting another attendance record could be nixed with any delays into the 2025 season.

    Packers All but Declare They’re Ready To Move On

    The Green Bay Packers had a chance to double down on the wide receiver room by skipping the position at the 2025 NFL Draft. However, during the event, Watson was introduced to two new premium rookies to contend with.

    The Packers broke their 23-year streak without taking a wide receiver in the first round, drafting Matthew Golden at 23rd overall. They also drafted Savion Williams. In their first three picks, the Packers selected two wide receivers.

    Now, it falls on Watson to make the Packers think twice about pulling just about every lever to fill the roster with players that could push him out.

    In three years of action, Watson has earned 1,653 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging close to five touchdowns and 550 yards per season.

    2026 NFL Mock Draft Simulator

    The PFSN Mock Draft Simulator features hundreds of prospects, scouting reports, and free trades -- jump into the mock draft machine and get ready for the 2026 NFL Draft.

    2026 NFL Draft Big Board Builder

    PFSN’s free NFL Draft Big Board Builder allows you to rank every prospect in the NFL Draft and share it with the world.

    2025 NFL Playoff Predictor

    PFSN's 2025 NFL Season and Playoff Predictor is a tool that allows you to play out various weekly scenarios to see how the NFL playoff picture changes with each scenario.

    NFL Offseason Manager

    Do you think you can manage your favorite team’s roster better than the real-life general managers? PFN's Offseason Manager is here to help you prove it.

    Cowboys Star CeeDee Lamb Sets Record Straight on George Pickens After WR’s Arrival in Dallas

    Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb leapt to the defense of his new teammate, George Pickens, when asked about the player's character.

    Eagles Respond to Failed Tush Push Ban With Epic 26-Minute YouTube Troll

    After the NFL voted to keep the Tush Push, the Eagles fired back with a 26-minute YouTube troll packed with highlights and a five-word message.

    NFL Playoff Seeding Format Remains Unchanged as Dan Campbell’s Lions Withdraw Proposal

    The Detroit Lions proposed a change to the NFL playoff format this offseason for owners to vote on. Find out why they recently withdrew it.

    NFL Insider Urges Chiefs To Give Andy Reid a $30,000,000 Deal After Nick Sirianni’s Multi-Year Extension With Eagles

    The raise for Andy Reid would be significant, creating a chasm between his earnings and the next-highest head coach earner in the NFL.
    Join the Conversation!

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here