The Browns were awful in Week 4 with Dorian Thompson-Robinson, but it sounds like Deshaun Watson should be back in Week 5 with no limitations
The Cleveland Browns were dealt a shock just hours before their Week 4 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens when it was revealed that Deshaun Watson wasn’t going to be suiting up for the game due to a shoulder injury. That forced rookie fifth-round quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson under center, and considering the 28-3 score of the game, it’s safe to say that the offense didn’t look too good without Watson.
Watson’s shoulder injury is somewhat mysterious, as he seemed to be fine to play in the buildup to the Ravens outing, before suddenly being ruled out. However, all signs point to Watson taking the field again once the teams returns from their bye week in Week 5, and according to Browns GM Andrew Berry, it doesn’t sound like this injury is a long-term concern for Cleveland.
Via Jake Trotter:
“Browns GM Andrew Berry says he’s ‘optimistic’ QB Deshaun Watson’s throwing shoulder injury won’t be a factor going forward and ‘will heal in the short term.’”
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