During the Green Bay Packers’ showdown against the Denver Broncos, wide receiver Christian Watson sustained a chest injury that occurred in the third quarter as he attempted to catch a deep pass. The situation took a turn when All-Pro cornerback Patrick Surtain of the Broncos intercepted the ball, leading to both players colliding as they fell to the ground.
Following the incident, Watson received immediate attention from several members of the Packers’ medical staff. Head coach Matt LaFleur also made his way onto the field to assess the situation. Shortly thereafter, Watson was escorted to the locker room for further evaluation.
This injury is particularly concerning for Watson, who had only recently returned to action after missing the first six games of the season due to a torn ACL sustained during the final game of the 2024 season. The fourth-year wide receiver has shown significant promise in recent weeks, emerging as the team’s primary option. Prior to the matchup against the Broncos, Watson had recorded five touchdown receptions over the last four games, highlighting his impact on the offense.
As fans and teammates await more information, CBS Sports reporter Tracy Wolfson indicated that Watson is undergoing X-rays to determine the severity of the chest injury. His condition will be closely monitored as the team evaluates their next steps.

