Cleveland browns Watson resume throwing this month

Atlanta released tight end Jonnu Smith to cut costs. Smith reunited with former Falcons coach Arthur Smith in 2023 and set career highs with 50 receptions and 582 receiving yards. Jonnu Smith scored three touchdowns.

 

Minnesota has hired Josh McCown as defensive backs coach. He is an 18-year NFL veteran who has played for 12 teams. Chris O’Hara previously served as the Vikings’ defensive backs coach.

CLEVELAND — Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson will return to pitching next month after right shoulder surgery cut short his second season in Cleveland after just six starts.

Watson fractured his shoulder in a game against Baltimore in November. General manager Andrew Berry said Tuesday that 12-day games will be allowed at NFL stadiums in the coming weeks.

“He did everything he could to rehabilitate and recover,” Berry told reporters in Indianapolis. “He’s in really good shape. We can’t wait until spring to get him back on the field, but he’s made really good progress and I’m looking forward to seeing that continue.”

Watson’s 2023 season ended with an injury during a come-from-behind win against the Ravens. Despite dealing with a shoulder injury and a severe ankle sprain, Watson completed all 14 passes in the second half and the Browns won 33-31.

Watson’s injuries were initially not thought to be serious, but an MRI scan revealed that he had fractured a bone in his glenoid fossa (glenoid fossa), requiring surgery. Watson, 28, appeared in just 12 games with the Browns, who acquired him in a big-money trade from Houston in 2022.

Cleveland sent three first-round picks to the Texans for Watson, convinced them to waive his no-trade clause, and gave him a fully guaranteed $230 million contract. After Watson’s injury, the Browns signed veteran Joe Flacco, who revived his career and led Cleveland to the playoffs. Flacco was named the AP Comeback Player of the Year in NFL Honors.

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Sean Payton hasn’t said anything definitive about Russell Wilson staying in Denver, but hinted the team can’t afford to miss “the next game” in Denver, and the Broncos hinted at leaving him. stadium. Defender. Payton met with the media at the NFL’s scouting facility in Indianapolis on Tuesday and said the club needs to know which direction the quarterback will take by the end of next week.

Asked if he was open to the idea of ​​finding a solution at the quarterback position, where no coach or general manager has been able to find a solution since Peyton Manning retired eight years ago, Peyton said: I answered like this. That’s very important in this league where our division is so competitive. ”

Peyton then shared a funny meme that recently gained attention.

“There’s a Broncos fan there wearing a T-shirt with eight quarterback names crossed out, and he’s drinking the quarterback Kool-Aid,” Payton said. “Our job is to make sure there’s no line to get to the next store.”

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Wilson’s time in Denver appears to be coming to an end, but it seemed inevitable after sitting on Jarrett Stidham’s bench for the final two weeks of the season. A year after the Raiders awarded running back Josh Jacobs the franchise tag, new Las Vegas general manager Tom Telesco said Tuesday it probably won’t happen again.

“As a general manager, you never want to take anything off the table, but I’m not going to use that label this year,” he said at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Telesco said he would like to bring back Jacobs, who led the NFL in rushing with 1,653 yards and an average of 4.9 yards per carry in 2022.

After missing last month with a quad injury, he rushed for 805 yards last season, averaging 3.5 yards per carry. Jacobs sat out training camp last year after the two sides were unable to agree on a long-term contract. He ultimately agreed to a one-year contract worth up to $12 million. Coach Antonio Pierce publicly supported the return of key players. Jacobs said he would like to return “especially since AP is my coach.”

However, it remains to be seen whether the two sides can reach an agreement, given that lucrative multi-year deals are rarely offered to running backs beyond their fifth year.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers will increase overall ticket prices by more than 4% in 2024 after finishing the season with an NFL-worst 2-15 record and losing their final two games.

Lower level seats at Bank of America Stadium will be the most affected, with season ticket prices for permanent seat licensees increasing an average of 7% from last year, a team spokesperson said. Overall price increases for upper tier seats will be less than 1%, with 90% of ticket prices remaining unchanged.

Prices for award tickets, including club seats and suites, will increase depending on the contract. The team has not announced new actual season ticket prices by section, but said the most affordable season ticket package price will be $510, the same as last season.

The Panthers struggled early in the 2023 season after spending the No. 1 pick on quarterback Bryce Young. Carolina sent their best receiver in D.J. Moore and four other Chicago Bears draft picks are moving up to acquire Young, including the No. 1 overall pick in 2024.

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