Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson, who battled a nagging hamstring injury last season, made leaps this spring working to correct a leg muscle imbalance that had contributed to soft tissue injuries. Still, Watson suffered a new injury as part of Sunday's Week 4 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, aggravating his ankle in the first quarter. This is the wrong time for the injury as the Packers are fighting hard to stay in the run for their division race with the undefeated Vikings during which their starting quarterback returned from injury recently. It would be hard for the offense to afford losing another crucial playmaker.
A Rough Start for Watson's Career
Now, in his third season in the NFL, Watson has been hampered by injuries and has missed 29% of his professional games to date. He has been halted repeatedly in his development as a wide receiver, and every time he left the field you knew what the difference was. TWatson's numbers plummeted even more this season when starting quarterback Jordan Love was sidelined with a knee injury, which further brings the legitimacy of his value to the team into question.
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That includes Christian Watson, the Seahawks' fifth scoring leader who sustained the fourth injury of his NFL career when he landed awkwardly as he came down attempting to make a reception in the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings.
The left leg was underneath Kamu Grugier-Hill, a linebacker for the Vikings, but he was carted to the locker room as further evaluation would be done there as he winced in pain after walking off the field.
Injury Update: Mild High-Ankle Sprain
NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported Tuesday that there is an update: Watson has a mild high-ankle sprain. Good news for the Packers again: There's little to no chance Watson ends up on IR, which would have cost him at least four games. This would mean Watson could be back on the field sooner than feared, and that is a source of relief for Green Bay as they try to best their current 2-2 record after four weeks of play.
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