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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson is expected to play in the Week 17 game against the Baltimore Ravens, it was revealed on Saturday afternoon.
The Christian Watson critics were loud. The Green Bay Packers’ wide receiver was called soft, injury prone and a one-trick pony. In two short months, Watson has completely reversed all of those narratives, and aside from quarterback Jordan Love is arguably the Packers’ most important offensive piece.
Running backs Josh Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson combined for just seven carries and 16 yards, but Willis kept the Packers in the game with a mixture of explosive plays through the air and occasionally with his own feet (nine rushes for 60 yards and two TDs).
Watson has been a game-changer at various points of the campaign, recording 30 receptions for 498 yards and five touchdowns in nine games. However, one can see the difference when he is at less than full strength.
Christian Watson suffered a chest injury that sent him to the hospital during the third quarter of the Green Bay Packers' 34-26 loss to the Denver Broncos. Watson was injured while attempting to make a diving catch for a deep ball that was intercepted by Broncos ' All-Pro cornerback Patrick Surtain II. Both players went to the ground on the play.
Watson is among 10 players listed as questionable for the Packers ahead of Saturday night's pivotal game in Chicago.
Green Bay Packers WR Christian Watson catches a 31-yard pass from QB Malik Willis during Saturday's Week 17 game at Lambeau Field against the Baltimore Ravens.
Packers receiver Christian Watson is practicing Dec. 17 on a limited basis. Watson hurt his chest and shoulder against Denver but is pushing to play.
Huntley is 12-of-15 for 83 yards. He's completed passes to six different receivers. He's also rushed for 46 yards on four carries. Huntley has played really well in relief of Lamar Jackson and Cooper Rush this year and the first half was a continuation of that.