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Deshaun Watson ‘making progress for sure’ with bruised right shoulder; Browns hope he’ll be ready for Colts game Sunday

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Deshaun Watson has made good progress in his rehab from his bruised right rotator cuff, and the organization hopes he’ll be ready to face the Colts on Sunday after a two-game absence, a league source told cleveland.com...

 

 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/kevin-stefanski-deshaun-watson-day-to-day-well-know-more-as-week-progresses

Deshaun Watson day-to-day, we’ll know more as week progresses

 

...a report last week indicated that a rotator cuff contusion could keep him out for multiple games.

Another report over the weekend said that Watson may return to face the Colts in Week Seven,

but Stefanski only said that Watson’s status will be monitored throughout the week...

 

 

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1 hour ago, 1959Colts said:

https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2023/10/deshaun-watson-continuing-rehab-includes-throwing-but-is-still-day-to-day-heading-into-colts-game-kevin-stefanski-says.html

Deshaun Watson ‘making progress for sure’ with bruised right shoulder; Browns hope he’ll be ready for Colts game Sunday

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Deshaun Watson has made good progress in his rehab from his bruised right rotator cuff, and the organization hopes he’ll be ready to face the Colts on Sunday after a two-game absence, a league source told cleveland.com...

 

 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/kevin-stefanski-deshaun-watson-day-to-day-well-know-more-as-week-progresses

Deshaun Watson day-to-day, we’ll know more as week progresses

 

...a report last week indicated that a rotator cuff contusion could keep him out for multiple games.

Another report over the weekend said that Watson may return to face the Colts in Week Seven,

but Stefanski only said that Watson’s status will be monitored throughout the week...

 

 

23 10 Browns

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Think we can win this game. Cleveland is an up and down team. If Watson plays I’m not worried. We should know his tendencies. All comes down to the offense if we can establish a run game early. Defense needs to play with a lead for Gus to blitz more. 

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1 hour ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

If Watson doesn’t play it will be a low scoring game. That will help. We have to see if he plays.


Watson has been erratic this season. With PJ Walker they’ll probably simplify things and not take risky shots. 

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3 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

You have been saying all season from the mountain tops that Mustache gives us the best chance to win, a lot better than AR and you come up with that? homer simpson shock GIF

The Browns defense is the best defense in 53 years.  

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18 minutes ago, Myles said:

The Browns defense is the best defense in 53 years.  


Let’s hold your breaks on that. They’re first 3 games were against a hobbled Burrow, a bad Steelers O and a worse Titans O. It’s still a good defense but all time with 5 games naw lol.

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7 minutes ago, JediXMan said:


Let’s hold your breaks on that. They’re first 3 games were against a hobbled Burrow, a bad Steelers O and a worse Titans O. It’s still a good defense but all time with 5 games naw lol.

I am not buying it either. The Browns defense is nowhere as good or scary as in several of teams from the past. The 78 Steelers, 85 Bears, 86 Giants, 92 Cowboys, 2000 and 2006 Ravens, 2002 Bucs, 2003 and 2004 Patriots, 2013 Seahawks, 2015 Broncos - all better and it isn't even debatable. Several of the Philly teams when they had Reggie White were better defensively as well, they just didn't win the SB.

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38 minutes ago, Myles said:

The Browns defense is the best defense in 53 years.  

You do realize, when you say they have allowed the least amount of yards that they have only played 5 games, not 6. Also the only 2 teams they have played that has been good are the 49ers and Ravens. They gave up 28 points to the Ravens. When they played Cincy, Burrow was playing on 1 leg, so that is tainted. 

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4 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

You do realize, when you say they have allowed the least amount of yards that they have only played 5 games, not 6. Also the only 2 teams they have played that has been good are the 49ers and Ravens. They gave up 28 points to the Ravens. When they played Cincy, Burrow was playing on 1 leg, so that is tainted. 

Plus, the Browns are to the Bengals as the Jags are to the Colts…

 

Weird stuff always happens between those two. 

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Just now, NewColtsFan said:


You might want to tap the breaks on that.  We’re only 6 games into the season.   6 games doesn’t tell us enough to make the claim you’ve made.   

Exactly. I do agree, they have a great defense but all-time wise it is a little early to tell how great. Like I said above, the Ravens put 28 on them.

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27-16 Browns

 

Unfortunately, a tough defense. I believe scoring will be minimal for us. If Watson plays, the Browns will win this game handily. I don't expect a breakdown like last game, but for me, Steichen is in the mode where he has to prove he can learn from his mistakes.

 

Redemption game that isn't really a redemption game. 

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