There is some good news for Cleveland and their starting QB.
#Browns Deshaun Watson is set to start throwing again in March 👀 https://t.co/YRRWzv985d pic.twitter.com/iCxGktmQQc
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 20, 2024
Deshaun Watson is set to begin throwing again next month and could do so at the beginning of March, as that means that he will be able to train after several weeks.
Deshaun sustained a fractured right shoulder socket during Brown’s Week 10 win against the Ravens and did not appear on the field for the rest of the season. It was 2nd shoulder problem of the campaign that Watson sustained, with other stopping him to play for several weeks earlier in the season.
Deshaun appeared in just 12 matches for Cleveland over the past 2 campaigns. Their record was 5-1 in matches the starting quarterback started in the past year, but 1 was effectively won by reserve P.J. Walker.
In his 6 matches in the past year, Deshaun completed almost 62% of his throws for 1,115 yards with 7 TDs and 4 picks. Watson also for 142 yards with a touchdown.