Browns QB Deshaun Watson says right shoulder rehab on track following season-ending surgery
Associated PressCLEVELAND — Deshaun Watson’s season ended last month. “But I’m very supportive, and the guys got to keep rolling because they’re on fire right now.” Watson got hurt in the first half of a Nov. 12 game at Baltimore. Until then, I’m just going to follow every rules and every precaution they want me to follow.” After the surgery, Watson stayed in LA and was able to be around the Browns when they spent a week in Southern California leading into their Dec. 3 game against the Rams. “I’m always excited to be around my brothers and my teammates and see those guys work and I’m going to be right there with them and supporting them and just keep pushing forward,” he said. “But he’s supporting his teammates every day, so will be good to have him back in person.” Watson has played in only 12 of 34 possible games since signing with the Browns, who acquired him last year in a controversial trade from Houston and signed him to a $230 million fully guaranteed contract.