Buccaneers place Desmond Watson on non-football injury list
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For as much progress as he has made, for as good as his surgically reconstructed right knee feels, for as much as he’s getting his hopes up for being back on the football field sooner than later, the Green Bay Packers fourth-year wide receiver also admitted the timing of his torn ACL couldn’t have been much worse.
Packers receiver Christian Watson is hoping to make it back from his torn ACL in about nine months, around mid-October.
Christian Watson's new health update from Packers gives fans a clearer picture of the situation originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Christian Watson Injury Update Is Promising for Packers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Christian Watson became a valuable component of the Green Bay Packers' offense in his three seasons thus far. He's scored 16 touchdowns and had two 600-yard-plus seasons, giving quarterback Jordan Love another target to throw to.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson was on a bike for the first day of training camp July 23, but that doesn't change the cautious approach the team will take with him while he recovers from his torn ACL.
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Former Florida tackle Desmond Watson would firmly be the heaviest player to appear in an NFL game if the man who weighed 464 pounds at the combine earns
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Total Pro Sports on MSNTampa Bay Buccaneers Spark Massive Backlash For Labeling 449-Pound Desmond Watson With Controversial Illness Tag At CampDesmond Watson’s 464-pound frame sparked controversy after the Buccaneers placed him on the non-football illness list due to his weight.
Competition for the starting quarterback job in Cleveland will not include the Browns' highest-paid QB, Deshaun Watson.
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