Packers Activate WR Watson for Season Debut
Christian Watson, wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, is set to make his season debut this Sunday after recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The Packers activated him from the reserve/physically unable to perform list on Saturday, allowing him to participate in the upcoming game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Watson’s Recovery Journey
Watson has been sidelined since sustaining the ACL injury during the 2024 regular-season finale. He returned to practice three weeks ago and felt ready to return to the field. “I could’ve played last week, too,” Watson stated earlier this week. He emphasized the importance of considering opinions from the team and being smart about the decision.
Performance Statistics
Last season, Watson recorded impressive statistics, catching 29 passes for 620 yards and securing two touchdowns. He ranked second in the NFL for yards per reception among players with a minimum of 25 catches. In his three seasons with the Packers, the 2022 second-round draft pick from North Dakota State has accumulated:
- 98 receptions
- 1,653 receiving yards
- 14 touchdowns
Additionally, he has scored two touchdowns on the ground, demonstrating his versatility as a player.
Other Roster Changes
In related roster news, the Packers have promoted defensive lineman Arron Mosby from the practice squad to the active roster for Sunday’s game. They also released tight end Ben Sims, who has contributed in three games, primarily on special teams. Sims’ career statistics include:
- 8 career catches
- 63 receiving yards
- 1 touchdown
The Packers enter the match against the Steelers with a record of 4-1-1, looking to leverage Watson’s return to the lineup.