Packers' Christian Watson out for 
		season with torn ACL in right knee 
		 
		 
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			 [January 07, 2025]  
			By STEVE MEGARGEE 
		
			Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson has torn his 
			anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and he won’t be 
			available for any of the postseason. 
			 
			Packers coach Matt LaFleur confirmed the severity of Watson’s injury 
			Monday, one day after the 2022 second-round pick from North Dakota 
			State was carted into the locker room in the second quarter of a 
			24-22 loss to the Chicago Bears. 
			 
			The injury leaves Green Bay without its top deep threat as the 
			Packers (11-6) go on the road to face the NFC East champion 
			Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) in the wild-card round Sunday. Watson had 
			29 catches for 620 yards and two touchdowns this season. 
			 
			“I hurt for him,” LaFleur said. “Obviously I hurt for our team, but 
			just more for him just because I know how much he’s put into this 
			thing, just like all our guys. You never want to see that.” 
			 
			LaFleur also said he wasn’t sure whether quarterbacks Jordan Love 
			and Malik Willis would face any limitations in practice this week. 
		
			
			  
		
			Love left the Bears game with what the team described as an elbow 
			injury, and he said afterward that he’d lost feeling in his throwing 
			hand but should be fine for the Eagles game. Love noted that he took 
			some warmup passes late in the game when Willis was dealing with a 
			hand issue. 
			 
			“I talked to both of those guys,” LaFleur said. “They seem to be 
			doing alright, but as far as their limits, I think they’re going to 
			be OK, but we’ll find out over the next two days.” 
			 
			Watson, 25, was running a pattern when he went down with a 
			non-contact injury and started to clutch his right knee. Watson had 
			missed the Packers’ 27-25 loss at Minnesota a week earlier with an 
			injured left knee, but he practiced on a limited basis Friday. 
			 
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            Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson, bottom, is checked 
			on by a Chicago Bears player during the first half of an NFL 
			football game, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Green Bay, Wis. (AP 
			Photo/Mike Roemer) 
              
 
			 LaFleur said Watson had asked Friday about playing 
			against the Bears as long as he was able to practice that day. 
			LaFleur acknowledged there was “a lot of discussion” about whether 
			to play him and that the Packers had planned on only giving him 
			limited snaps. 
			 
			The Packers had been dealing with depth issues at receiver because 
			Romeo Doubs was out with an illness. LaFleur said Monday that Doubs 
			is now feeling better. 
			 
			Injuries have hindered Watson for much of his three-year pro career, 
			though he mainly had dealt with hamstring issues in the past. 
			 
			After he appeared in just nine games in 2023, Watson worked to 
			strengthen his hamstrings and appeared in a career-high 15 games 
			this season. 
			 
			Now he must deal with his most serious injury yet. 
			 
			“I know he’ll attack it the right way,” LaFleur said. “He’ll handle 
			the adversity. It will just be a bump in the road for him. I think 
			he’ll come back better. That’s just how he is built. That’s how he’s 
			wired.” 
			
			
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