As the NFL offseason progresses, Cleveland Browns fans eagerly await news about their star quarterback, Deshaun Watson, following a challenging season marked by quarterback changes. In a recent update, Browns general manager Andrew Berry shared positive developments regarding Watson’s recovery from a season-ending glenoid fracture.
Amidst speculation and anticipation, Berry revealed that Watson is scheduled to resume throwing in March after dedicated months of rehabilitation and recovery.
“He’s worked his tail off in terms of his rehab and recovery,” Berry expressed. “He’s in a really good place. We’re excited for when the spring hits and we can get him back on the field. He’s making really good progress and we’re really excited to see that continue.”
Watson’s return to throwing represents a significant milestone, particularly considering the nature of his injury, which affected his throwing shoulder. The news bodes well for the Browns, who navigated the 2023 season without Watson but understand his pivotal role in their future success.
Meanwhile, Berry addressed speculation surrounding another key player, running back Nick Chubb. With rumors swirling about a potential trade due to financial considerations and injury concerns, Berry’s responses remained cautious and non-committal, leaving Chubb’s future uncertain.
As the offseason unfolds, Browns fans remain hopeful for Watson’s full recovery and eagerly await further updates on the team’s dynamic roster.