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Christian Watson Injures Knee In Packers’ Win Vs. Saints, ‘There’s Some Concern’

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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson leaves the field.

The Green Bay Packers secured the NFL’s first shutout of the season with a 34-0 win over the New Orleans Saints on Monday night. However, the Packers did not come out of the game unscathed, as Packers wide receiver Christian Watson suffered a knee injury.

Christian Watson Injures Knee In Win

In the second quarter of a 14-0 game, Watson took an end-around for 14 yards down to the Saints’ 6-yard line.

Saints’ defensive backs Alontae Taylor and Kool-Aid McKinstry landed on Watson’s left knee after being tackled.

Watson only played seven more snaps before exiting the game in the second half.

After the game, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur expressed some concern regarding the severity of Watson’s injury.

“There’s some concern there, certainly,” LaFleur said via ESPN. “We’re going to get some more testing done tomorrow. Hopefully, I’ll have an answer for you tomorrow.”

Watson did not record a catch in Monday night’s win. However, he carried the ball twice for 23 yards. Watson explained how the injury prevented him from playing the type of football he “wanted to play.”

“It definitely hurt right away, but it felt like it was good enough to go back in, so I went back in, and it was feeling all right,” Watson said. “But it was just kind of lingering a little bit, and I just couldn’t play the type of football I wanted to play, so I just had to shut it down.”

Watson will undergo further testing on Tuesday.

Packers Clinch Playoff Berth

With the victory over the Saints, the Packers clinched a postseason berth.

Since LaFleur became the coach in 2019, the Packers have qualified for the playoffs in five of the last six seasons. The only miss came in 2022, Aaron Rodgers’ final season.

At 11-4, the Packers are currently the No. 6 seed. Although they can’t win the division, they can move up to the No. 5 seed.

The Packers play the Minnesota Vikings (13-2) in Week 17 before finishing at home against the Bears (4-11) in Week 18.