The Cleveland Browns have opened the practice window for QB Deshaun Watson to return to practice. He returned to practice in a limited capacity on Dec. 3.
"He'll be out there today, which is outstanding for Deshaun," head coach Kevin Stefanski said. "He's has been working so hard, rehabbing, so finally to get out there on the practice field with his teammates to go through individual, I think this is really great for him. So, excited for him. His focus, my focus is obviously getting him back to playing football, practicing football, which he hasn't done in over a year. So, it's a good next step for him."
Watson started the first seven games of the 2024 season. He threw for 1,148 yards and five touchdowns, while adding 148 rushing yards with a score. He sustained an Achilles injury in Week 7 against the Bengals and was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 22. Watson underwent two surgeries to repair his right Achilles tendon rupture, the first on Oct. 25 and the second on Jan. 9.













