When Deshaun Watson‘s season-ending shoulder surgery was disclosed last year, it appeared like the Cleveland Browns were doomed. However, the squad rallied around Joe Flacco and managed to finish 11-6 and make the playoffs.
With a revamped quarterback room and higher expectations for 2024, the Browns’ $230 million man is updating fans on his health and sounding optimistic. Watson spoke on his “QB Unplugged” podcast ,
“The situation is good,” “We’re in a great spot, right where we need to be. We have plenty of time to ramp up the throwing sessions and things like that, but everything is going pretty smooth.” “As long as I’m feeling well and the doctors and [physical therapists] and everyone are on the same page, we’re in a good spot,”
Head coach Kevin Stefanski also discussed what he witnessed from his quarterback after sustaining a rotator cuff injury. Kevin said,
“He’s right where he is supposed to be, so I’d anticipate that he’s throwing this spring with us,” “We’ll see him in April and we’ll just continue that rehab. I’ll stay out of it, and the doctors and trainers will tell me when he’s ready. I know he’s doing a great job.”
Watson tossed the ball for the first time last week. The Browns are 8-4 in his 12 games as quarterback.