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Report: Packers, WR Christian Watson agree to four-year, $110.5 million extension

The Green Bay Packers have their receiver corps locked down for years to come.

The Packers and wideout Christian Watson agreed to a four-year, $110.5 million extension, which includes a $31 million signing bonus, ESPN's Adam Schefter on Thursday.

Watson had been set to enter the final year of his contract after inking a one-year extension last September as he was coming off an ACL tear in the Week 18 of the 2024 season. This time around, the Packers made a bigger commitment.

After missing the first six games of 2025 while rehabbing, Watson returned with smashing results, generating 611 yards and six touchdowns in 10 games. He earned a career-high 61.1 yards per game, splashing big plays, with his speed helping open up the offense. In 10 regular-season tilts, he generated 80-plus yards four times.

Last year's extension provided a cushion for Watson to recover without the pressure of rushing back onto the field. When his return went well, Green Bay was comfortable securing him long-term. The 27-year-old has been a dynamic weapon when he's been on the field over his four seasons. The key is keeping the speedster healthy.

Watson's $27.62 million per year places him 15th among receivers, but below the $30-million plateau.

It marks the second receiver deal the Packers have handed out this offseason, after inking slot Jayden Reed to a three-year, $50.25 million extension. With Matthew Golden still entering Year 2 of his rookie deal, Green Bay now sports a WR trio that can grow together around Jordan Love.

Next up for a new deal in Green Bay: tight end Tucker Kraft.

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