Browns QB Deshaun Watson 'very confident' on a strong 2024 return after season-ending shoulder surgery
Browns lead trainer Kevin Stefanski uncovered Wednesday that Watson not just played the final part against the Ravens with a terrible lower leg, yet additionally with a wrecked shoulder.
"He was a champion, and that was without being familiar with the shoulder injury," Stefanski said. "Simply that scramble on a high lower leg [sprain] was mind boggling. The tosses he had the option to make. ... Contrast in the game. Unbelievable accomplishment of durability."
Watson went 5-1 as Cleveland's starter this season, and finished 61.4% of his passes for 1,115 yards, seven scores and four capture attempts. Subsequent to playing only six games last season because of his suspension, the $230 million man was held to six games again in 2023.
The Browns declared they will begin newbie Dorian Thompson-Robinson, not veteran P.J. Walker, in Week 11 against the Steelers. The fifth-balance pick of UCLA really got the call-up before Walker did, making his most memorable vocation start against the Ravens back in Week 4. In any case, the first-year player battled, and finished 19 of 36 passes for 121 yards and tossed three captures in a 28-3 misfortune
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