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The Cleveland Browns have begun their week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, and general manager Andrew Berry is still being forced to answer questions about Deshaun Watson.
When asked about Watson’s rehab timeline after a second surgery on his torn achilles and the possibility of him playing this season, Berry had a measured response:
“It’s probably too early to pin down how much time he’ll miss, but he will miss significant time… I know there’s been a lot of speculation about how he tore it, and it was just an unfortunate accident.”
The Browns are expected to address the quarterback position this offseason, with a gunslinger who has yet to join the team anticipated to be the Week 1 starter. Whether the franchise decides to explore veteran options in free agency or draft a talented rookie second overall, Deshaun Watson is not expected to return as the starter for the Cleveland Browns.
The team will most likely try to remain quiet on the situation as he continues to work through his re-torn Achilles.