Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry reaffirmed on Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine that Deshaun Watson's re-injured Achilles happened during his recovery protocols, despite online speculation that the veteran quarterback may have aggravated the injury in non-sanctioned activities away from the team.
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,
At the NFL Combine, Browns GM Andrew Berry and HC Kevin Stefanski both said the team does not intend to trade Myles Garrett. If they did, there was talk of trying to include Deshaun Watson. They would also likely want to include Cuyahoga County Exec.
Browns GM Andrew Berry said on Tuesday that Deshaun Watson wasn’t doing anything he shouldn’t have been when he re-ruptured his right Achilles last month. Social media was abuzz after the re-injury, with widespread speculation that the Browns might try to recoup some or all of the $92 million they still owe him for the final two years of his five-year,
In the team’s routine end-of-the-season physical exams, the Cleveland Browns uncovered a setback to Deshaun Watson’s Achilles injury. Watson re-ruptured his tendon in early January, and the quarterback had a second surgery to repair the tear.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry and his front office have begun restructuring the salary cap with today’s roster moves. With Deshaun Watson’s contract and the possibility of a Myles Garrett trade,
The two-time coach of the year has earned his reputation as a quarterback whisperer. But he's also earned the criticism from Cleveland's failed Deshaun Watson experiment.
The Cleveland Browns have provided a brutal injury update on quarterback Deshaun Watson ahead of the new league year.
Browns GM Andrew Berry said on Tuesday that Deshaun Watson wasn’t doing anything he shouldn’t have been when he re-ruptured his right Achilles last month. Social media was abuzz after the re-injury, with widespread speculation that the Browns might try to recoup some or all of the $92 million they still owe him for the final two years of his five-year,
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The Cleveland Browns are continuing to defend Deshaun Watson and for what it’s worth, you can’t really be mad at them. They’ve accepted their mistake, owning it
Deshaun Watson is determined to make a comeback after his latest injury setback but his time with the Cleveland Browns is likely over for good.