The Green Bay Packers got a much-needed dose of optimism during OTAs this week regarding Christian Watson. Speaking to media after Wednesday’s workout, head coach Matt LaFleur gave a promising update on the wide receiver, who continues to recover from an ACL tear suffered in the Packers’ season finale.
In a report by Zach Kruse of Packers Wire, LaFleur expressed confidence in Watson’s progress so far.
“Christian is doing outstanding. I would say he’s ahead of schedule.”
The update is sure to give fans hope. ACL recoveries typically require 8–12 months, and with Watson injured in early January, a return before October is considered optimistic. But this early progress suggests Watson could be ahead of that curve.
The injury was a significant setback for the Packers’ offense late in the 2024 season. Yet just five months later, Watson was back on the field for stretching drills before transitioning to the rehab group. His presence in uniform — rather than on the sideline — was an encouraging sign that his recovery is trending in the right direction.