According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Green Bay Packers have reinstated wide receiver Sammy Watkins from the injured list. Watkins might play a little part after his comeback, says Fowler.
Prior to getting hurt, Sammy Watkins had 6 receptions for 111 yards. He contributed significantly to the Packers’ early-season victory over the Bears by hauling in three catches for just under 100 yards. His presence will give the Packers’ offence a useful tool in the receiving group for Aaron Rodgers.
The Packers have a poor 3-3 record so far this year. In contrast to recent years, offence has been the main source of their problems. Only 24th in terms of points scored per game is Green Bay. Additionally, they rank only 17th in passing yards per game. The Packers’ young receivers have struggled to click with Aaron Rodgers.
Additionally, earlier in the week, there was more good news for the Packers. Following an ankle injury, wide receiver Randall Cobb disclosed that he anticipated his absence to be no longer than six weeks. Cobb first believed his season was gone when he heard his ankle pop. Green Bay will gain another reliable receiving option with his return.
The Packers are gradually regaining their health and might be in for a comeback. They haven’t exactly been playing their best football so far.
Sammy Watkins makes his comeback against the mediocre Washington Commanders squad. As a result, Green Bay will be able to gradually return him to action.
With a victory versus the Commanders on Sunday, the Packers can go back over.500 for the season.
Before Week 7, the Packers make a significant Sammy Watkins move, according to ClutchPoints.