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Packers WR Christian Watson showing fine form after ACL tear, ’embracing God’s plan’

As the new year fast approaches and the NFL regular season hits its home stretch, the league’s division races are intensifying with each passing week. One of the more fascinating races to watch is unfolding in the NFC North.

The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears, fierce longtime rivals, matched up on Sunday at bitter-cold Lambeau Field for the first time this year, and the division lead was on the line. Ultimately, it was the Packers who emerged victorious, 28-21, thanks in large part to the efforts of emerging star wide receiver Christian Watson.

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With the temperature at game time hovering in the mid-teens, Watson got his team on the scoreboard first. On a third-and-10, the fourth-year wideout found a soft spot in Chicago’s secondary, quarterback Jordan Love lofted a pass, and Watson brought it in and stretched over the goal line for the 23-yard score. In typical Packers fashion, he celebrated with a Lambeau Leap into the crowd.

In the third quarter, after the Bears had trimmed Green Bay’s lead to 14-11, Watson found the end zone again. Known for his speed, Watson caught a short third-down pass over the middle and then won a footrace to the end zone for a 41-yard touchdown.

The Bears tied the game in the fourth quarter, but the Packers re-took the lead with 3:32 left and held on for the win. Green Bay (9-3-1) now holds a half-game lead over Chicago (9-4) in the division while remaining a half game behind the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks (both 10-3) for first place in the NFC.

Watson finished his big day with four receptions for a season-high 89 yards and the two touchdowns. He now has five scores in his past four contests.

“[Watson is] a dynamic player, and we got to continue to find ways to get him the ball,” Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said in his postgame press conference. “… I’m just really proud of how he is. What happened a year ago versus the Chicago Bears and how he’s responded and how he’s worked to get him into a spot now where you go out and you see what he can do. Got a lot of love and a lot of respect for Christian Watson.”

LaFleur was referring to Watson’s non-contact injury one season ago against the Bears at Lambeau. Attempting to make a cut in the final game of the regular season, Watson’s knee buckled, and he crumpled to the ground with a torn right ACL. He made his long-awaited return from the injury on Oct. 26 in a 35-25 victory in Pittsburgh, and Sunday was his first matchup against Chicago since the injury.

“It means a lot to me, for sure,” Watson told the media after the game when asked about the moment. “Honestly, I tried not to think about it that much, but as the game was kind of getting going, it was definitely creeping in my mind a little bit. I’m just so thankful and blessed to be able to do what I do, and I’m glad that today panned out how it did, for sure.”

Watson found refuge in God in the wake of his devastating injury 11 months ago. His first post on Instagram after the injury quoted the Bible verse John 16:33, which promises peace in Christ amid the storms of life.

 

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Watson references Psalm 23:4 in his Instagram bio, and he even has the verse tattooed on the outside of his right bicep. He wasn’t the only player who turned to God after his injury, however; Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson knelt next to his rival on the field that day to pray for his brother in the faith.

 

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“[Football is] a tough sport, a lot on the body,” Watson said in August in the middle of his recovery, via the team’s website, “but I’m just grateful for where I’m at regardless of the situation. Appreciative of that.

“I always kind of fall back on that, embracing God’s plan.”

 

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With Watson now fully integrated back into Green Bay’s offensive attack, the Packers look as dangerous as ever. They have now won four consecutive games (three against division opponents) to vault back to the top tier of the NFC.

Yet they are facing a challenging final stretch with three of their remaining four games coming on the road, including a pivotal rematch against the Bears in Chicago on Dec. 20. First, however, the Packers will travel to Denver to face the AFC-leading Broncos (11-2). Kickoff is set for Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET.

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