Christian Watson stats: Packers rookie WR joins Randy Moss in NFL record books after three TD performance

Kevin Skiver

Christian Watson stats: Packers rookie WR joins Randy Moss in NFL record books after three TD performance image

Does Aaron Rodgers finally have his No. 1 receiver?

It's always wise to treat one game as the exception rather than the rule until more data is collected, but it's hard to ignore the game rookie wide receiver Christian Watson had in chilly Lambeau Field Sunday against the Cowboys.

The No. 34 overall pick in this year's draft hauled in four catches for 107 yards and three touchdowns, all career highs and the first three touchdowns of his young career. It's significant for a Packers team whose leading receiver by receptions heading into Sunday was tight end Robert Tonyan with 38.

Receiver has been a void this year in the absence of Davante Adams, which has been well-documented. But Watson's day was historic among rookies in more ways than one.

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After the game, Watson talked about what changed for him in this particular game.

"[Aaron Rodgers] and Matt (LaFleur) both said early 'we're gonna come back to you,'" Watson told reporters. "And obviously that hit me at home, obviously I know that those are plays that I can make. Those are plays that you know I make every day in practice and something I know I'm capable of ... That means the world."

Watson brushed off a question about his infamous drop in Week 1 against the Vikings, saying "I forgot about that play already. I don't even know what play you're talking about." He had plenty of memories to fill that blank with Sunday.

"It’s been a roller coaster ride for him," Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said postgame. "Just to see him respond like that— the resiliency he showed and his ability to bounce back. He responded. It was cool to see him bounce back in that moment."

How many NFL rookies have scored three or more receiving TDs in a game?

25 rookies have caught three or more touchdowns in a game, most recently Ja'Marr Chase last season. Randy Moss is the only rookie to manage to do it twice. Other names on the list include Odell Beckham Jr., Marvin Harrison, and Michael Irvin. Watson is joining some good company.

YearTeamPlayerAgainst
2022Green Bay PackersChristian WatsonDallas Cowboys
2021Cincinnati BengalsJa'Marr ChaseKansas City Chiefs
2020Pittsburgh SteelersChase ClaypoolPhiladelphia Eagles
2018Atlanta FalconsCalvin RidleyNew Orleans Saints
2014New York GiantsOdell Beckham Jr.Washington
2011Baltimore RavensTorrey SmithSt. Louis Rams
2000Kansas City ChiefsSylvester MorrisSan Diego Chargers
1998Minnesota VikingsRandy MossChicago Bears
1998Minnesota VikingsRandy MossDallas Cowboys
1996Indianapolis ColtsMarvin HarrisonKansas City Chiefs
1996St. Louis RamsEddie KennisonAtlanta Falcons
1988Dallas CowboysMichael IrvinWashington
1983Chicago BearsWilly GaultNew Orleans Saints
1979Buffalo BillsJerry ButlerNew York Jets
1978Green Bay PackersJames LoftonNew Orleans Saints
1976Minnesota VikingsSammy WhiteMiami Dolphins
1973Cincinnati BengalsIsaac CurtisCleveland Browns
1964Los Angeles RamsBucky PopeSan Francisco 49ers
1960Houston OilersBill GromanNew York Titans
1958Pittsburgh SteelersJimmy OrrChicago Cardinals
1954Chicago BearsHarlon HillSan Francisco 49ers
1954Green Bay PackersMax McGeePhiladelphia Eagles
1952Green Bay PackersBilly HowtonDetroit Lions
1947WashingtonHugh TaylorPhiladelphia Eagles
1937Chicago BearsLes McDonaldChicago Cardinals

Paring down the exclusivity, Watson has joined just three Packers rookies in the three receiving touchdown club.

Billy Howton did it in 1952, Max McGee in '54, and James Lofton in 1978. Watson also tied Lofton's receiving total from that game at 107.

For the Cowboys, the game is opening memories they'd rather forget. It's the second time the franchise has allowed three or more touchdowns to a rookie receiver, the other being Randy Moss's famous Thanksgiving Day game, in which he caught three passes for 163 yards and three touchdowns.

Although Watson didn't put up those kinds of numbers against the Cowboys, this 31-28 overtime loss will still ring painful for Cowboys fans. If Watson does come on strong in the second half of the season, this will undoubtedly be the game Packers fans look back on.

Kevin Skiver

Kevin Skiver has been a content producer at Sporting News since 2021. He previously worked at CBS Sports as a trending topics writer, and now writes various pieces on MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and college sports. He enjoys hiking and eating, not necessarily in that order.