The Green Bay Packers agree to extend wide receiver Christian Watson with a four-year contract worth $110.5 million, according to multiple outlets. The agreement follows what sources describe as a strong stretch after Watson’s recovery from injury, and it keeps him under contract with the team as the Packers reshape their wide receiver group. One report cites an AP source for the deal details, while other outlets highlight the size and timing of the extension. The contract is characterized as a nine-figure agreement and is reported to be reached in advance of the 2026 season. In a separate item, Newsweek also reports that Watson outlines individual goals for the 2026 season, framing the extension as part of his plans for what he wants to accomplish next. Taken together, the coverage focuses on the same core development: the Packers and Watson reach a major long-term agreement, keeping the receiver in Green Bay for multiple seasons. The reports do not provide a unified breakdown of guarantees, incentives, or specific contract structure beyond the overall term and value.