Getty Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson will compete for the starting spot with Shedeur Sanders.
Cleveland Browns fans may be loathe to hear it, but quarterback Deshaun Watson is making progress within the building to return to his former status of QB1 following a year and a half sidelined with a twice-torn Achilles tendon.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN spoke about the situation on “SportsCenter,” citing Watson’s relationship with new head coach Todd Monken as well as the quarterback’s fit in the new system Monken is bringing over from his time as the offensive coordinator of the Baltimore
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