Packers 2022 Thread

So yes, he had another knee issue. That makes 4 total 2 on each side.

Christian Watson – isn’t expected to be out long-term following knee surgery in June, but the second-round pick will likely miss at least the first few weeks of practices.
 
Do we know the nature of these procedures?
Ligament fixes?
Cartilage repair/removal?

Ugh. I hate thinking about it
 
So yes, he had another knee issue. That makes 4 total 2 on each side.
So Watson misses 1st few weeks means at best he had one week of tc meaning he's no were near ready to play and more likely won't get up to speed until 4-6 weeks in and should not be more than a 5-6 wr those 1st few weeks of regular season.
 
So Watson misses 1st few weeks means at best he had one week of tc meaning he's no were near ready to play and more likely won't get up to speed until 4-6 weeks in and should not be more than a 5-6 wr those 1st few weeks of regular season.
Doubs and Toure looked good on day 1. Not to jinx.
 
So yes, he had another knee issue. That makes 4 total 2 on each side.
Let's hope this medical staff knows what they are doing and dealing with. Didn't realize he had that many knee issues. Never good for any position. Any of the issues related? Maybe not bad enough in HS or College to warrant surgery and now the NFL is just cleaning them up?
 
Let's hope this medical staff knows what they are doing and dealing with. Didn't realize he had that many knee issues. Never good for any position. Any of the issues related? Maybe not bad enough in HS or College to warrant surgery and now the NFL is just cleaning them up?
He had a few known knee issues in college, only missed a few games over it but it was all known. Who knows, maybe he was off the board for a bunch of teams. Way too early to make any pronouncements or predictions about his future, but it is very disappointing for him and the team that he can't participate, because obviously they expect him to contribute early and often this year.
 
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