Packers WR Christian Watson suffered a non-contact injury It appears to be a knee injury š¬
Like to send prayers
Yea he might kneed surgery
hes a chill guy he js needs knee surgery no big deal
Can this nigga stay on the field for 5 seconds???
No as a Seahawks fan I donāt want to see anyone get injured by non contact bad signā¦.
Bro stays hurt
Luckily fantasy over but sucks for them playoff wise
Packers players when it comes to staying healthy:
Dude is always hurt time to move on
And love is hurt
Bro, heās heās always hurt. Does anyone agree with me?
Itās ok we want malik
Joyful ah music in the background š
And now Love. RIP GB lololol
You know, there are quarterbacks in this league who are talented, there are quarterbacks who are consistent, and then thereās Patrick Mahomesāa guy who is redefining what it means to play the position. Week in and week out, Mahomes does things that we simply havenāt seen before, whether itās the no-look passes, the sidearm throws, or extending plays that have no business being extended. Heās not just the best quarterback in the league right nowāhe might be the most entertaining athlete on the planet. Hereās a guy who makes the extraordinary look routine. Itās third-and-15, and you know heās going to pull something out of his bag of tricks, and somehow, it works. What Mahomes has done, especially without some of the big-name receivers weāve seen him play with in the past, is nothing short of miraculous. And yet, he makes it look like itās all in a dayās work. I think we have to start appreciating the chemistry he has with Travis Kelce. You watch those two on the field, and itās almost like they share a brain. Kelce knows exactly where Mahomes needs him to be, and Mahomes knows exactly when to get him the ball. And with Taylor Swift now in the picture, it feels like weāre watching the NFLās power couple and its MVP working in perfect harmonyāitās like football meets pop culture. The thing about Mahomes is that he doesnāt need to rely on one guy, though. Sure, Kelce is his go-to, but look at how he spreads the ball around. One minute, heās hitting Marquez Valdes-Scantling on a deep post, and the next, heās checking it down to Jerick McKinnon for a 20-yard gain. That kind of versatility is what keeps defenses up at night. But what really separates Mahomes is his ability to create magic when the play breaks down. Weāve all seen him scramble to his right, throw across his body to his left, and somehow hit a receiver in stride 40 yards downfield. Itās the kind of thing that quarterbacks arenāt supposed to do, but Mahomes does it anyway. And letās not forget, heās doing all of this with a smile on his face and the swagger of a guy who knows heās the best in the world. His leadership might be the most underrated part of his game. When you talk to his teammates, they all say the same thing: Mahomes makes everyone around him better. Whether itās coaching up a young receiver, giving the offensive line credit after a big play, or simply leading by example, Mahomes has become the heartbeat of this Kansas City team. And then thereās Andy Reid, whoās like a mad scientist drawing up plays for Mahomes. You put those two together, and you have the ultimate combination of talent and creativity. Reid can trust Mahomes to execute even the most complex plays, and Mahomes can trust Reid to put him in a position to succeed. Itās a partnership weāll be talking about for decades. Now, you add in the broader narrative of Mahomes off the field, and itās just as impressive. Heās building a legacy not just as a football player but as a cultural icon. Whether itās endorsements, philanthropy, or even his connection to Kelce and Taylor Swiftās newfound NFL superstardom, Mahomes is the face of the leagueāand itās hard to argue he shouldnāt be. At the end of the day, Patrick Mahomes isnāt just the standard for quarterbacks in todayās NFLāheās the gold standard for how to play the game at the highest level. Watching him every week is a reminder that weāre witnessing greatness in real time. And if youāre not appreciating it now, trust me, you will when you look back and realize you got to see this guy do his thing.
Packers fans going to have mail Caleb their certificates of ownership, he owns you now
Retired by 28
arms heavy, knees are weak
You know, there are quarterbacks in this league who are talented, there are quarterbacks who are consistent, and then thereās Patrick Mahomesāa guy who is redefining what it means to play the position. Week in and week out, Mahomes does things that we simply havenāt seen before, whether itās the no-look passes, the sidearm throws, or extending plays that have no business being extended. Heās not just the best quarterback in the league right nowāhe might be the most entertaining athlete on the planet. Hereās a guy who makes the extraordinary look routine. Itās third-and-15, and you know heās going to pull something out of his bag of tricks, and somehow, it works. What Mahomes has done, especially without some of the big-name receivers weāve seen him play with in the past, is nothing short of miraculous. And yet, he makes it look like itās all in a dayās work. I think we have to start appreciating the chemistry he has with Travis Kelce. You watch those two on the field, and itās almost like they share a brain. Kelce knows exactly where Mahomes needs him to be, and Mahomes knows exactly when to get him the ball. And with Taylor Swift now in the picture, it feels like weāre watching the NFLās power couple and its MVP working in perfect harmonyāitās like football meets pop culture. The thing about Mahomes is that he doesnāt need to rely on one guy, though. Sure, Kelce is his go-to, but look at how he spreads the ball around. One minute, heās hitting Marquez Valdes-Scantling on a deep post, and the next, heās checking it down to Jerick McKinnon for a 20-yard gain. That kind of versatility is what keeps defenses up at night. But what really separates Mahomes is his ability to create magic when the play breaks down. Weāve all seen him scramble to his right, throw across his body to his left, and somehow hit a receiver in stride 40 yards downfield. Itās the kind of thing that quarterbacks arenāt supposed to do, but Mahomes does it anyway. And letās not forget, heās doing all of this with a smile on his face and the swagger of a guy who knows heās the best in the world. His leadership might be the most underrated part of his game. When you talk to his teammates, they all say the same thing: Mahomes makes everyone around him better. Whether itās coaching up a young receiver, giving the offensive line credit after a big play, or simply leading by example, Mahomes has become the heartbeat of this Kansas City team. And then thereās Andy Reid, whoās like a mad scientist drawing up plays for Mahomes. You put those two together, and you have the ultimate combination of talent and creativity. Reid can trust Mahomes to execute even the most complex plays, and Mahomes can trust Reid to put him in a position to succeed. Itās a partnership weāll be talking about for decades. Now, you add in the broader narrative of Mahomes off the field, and itās just as impressive. Heās building a legacy not just as a football player but as a cultural icon. Whether itās endorsements, philanthropy, or even his connection to Kelce and Taylor Swiftās newfound NFL superstardom, Mahomes is the face of the leagueāand itās hard to argue he shouldnāt be. At the end of the day, Patrick Mahomes isnāt just the standard for quarterbacks in todayās NFLāheās the gold standard for how to play the game at the highest level. Watching him every week is a reminder that weāre witnessing greatness in real time. And if youāre not appreciating it now, trust me, you will when you look back and realize you got to see this guy do his thing.
ligaments held together with wet cardboard and strings
Yeah this is just who he is at this point. Real unfortunate because he could be a real player.
Oof now love is hurt. Bears in 4
BEAR TF DOWN
Fuck the packers