Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson shared today that he “can’t put a timeline” when he will be healthy enough to be able to help his teammates on the field as he is still recovering from a rotator cuff strain on his throwing shoulder.
Deshaun, who didn’t train today, has missed Brown’s last 2 matches and hasn’t had a full training since September 22nd. He added that it’s still “up in the air” whether he’ll have the opportunity to be on the field during the weekend’s clash against the Indianapolis Colts.
Deshaun Watson said he’s still day-to-day. Unsure if he’ll practice today and if he’ll play on Sunday. #Browns pic.twitter.com/PGhWcO4I1F
— Hayden Grove (@H_Grove) October 18, 2023
“We will evaluate my shoulder problem day-by-day,” claimed Watson, who claimed that an MRI revealed a “microtear” in his rotator cuff muscle. “I’m not going to jeopardize the franchise if I can’t play at my usual level, and that will allow us to be handicapped in certain moments. That’s why I missed the past few matches of Cleveland.”