Kevin Stefanski has a running joke with a Browns beat writer that he’ll be the first to know when he decides who will call plays, because he asks the question so much. But Deshaun Watson, for one, won’t be waiting for the punchline.
Deshaun Watson was questioned about his willingness to play when he was scratched from the lineup with a right shoulder injury in Week 4. It turns out Watson's "bullshit" declaration in October was accurate: He didn't play because he couldn't play.
Watson clarified that certain members of the Browns' medical staff are in favor of a more conservative approach to the quarterback's recovery from right shoulder surgery, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,
We heard from Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson on Tuesday during the Browns’ first media availability of the team’s offseason program. Watson, Kevin Stefanski and Denzel Ward all spoke. Our focus on Tuesday’s Orange and Brown Talk podcast is Watson,
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson took questions from reporters on Tuesday at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus regarding his offseason rehab process, throwing full speed, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department: Hey,
The Cleveland Browns dealt with a litany of quarterback injuries during the 2023 NFL season. The Browns started five different quarterbacks last year, including an exciting late-season stretch from 39-year-old Joe Flacco.
The Cleveland Browns believed Deshaun Watson could lead their franchise back to glory, but concerns about his health continue to linger over the team's hopes.
The Browns started their offseason program on Monday and had their first media availabilities on Tuesday. We heard from head coach Kevin Stefanski, cornerback Denzel Ward and, most importantly, quarterback Deshaun Watson.
Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson is not stressing about who will call plays for the Browns. The Cleveland Browns have not announced who will call plays next season but Deshaun Watson isn’t too worried.
Kevin Stefanski was excited to welcome his players back into the building on Monday for the start of the offseason program. Attendance for the voluntary nine-week program appears to be great, and many injured players are working their back to the field.
Deshaun Watson doesn't have a timetable for when he'll be 100%. Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson said he’s following a conservative plan as he recovers from major shoulder surgery, but that he’s been able to throw at full speed.
As Deshaun Watson arrived in Berea this week for the beginning of the Browns offseason program, his recovery from shoulder surgery is the talk of the town. Watson has spent most of the offseason rehabbing from a fractured glenoid bone in his throwing shoulder.
Deshaun Watson said he'll be ready for Week 1 earlier this month. As the Browns star QB continues his recovering from shoulder surgery to repair a fractured glenoid in his throwing shoulder, general manager Andrew Berry isn't being quite as bold with his prognostications.