The status of the shoulder of quarterback Deshaun Watson is one of the most important things facing the Cleveland Browns this offseason.
According to Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot, Watson got back to throwing last week, and it went well:
“By all accounts, Watson is in a great spot in his rehab, and on track to start the season. He’ll be in Cleveland for most or all of the offseason program, which begins April 15 with two weeks of conditioning, and runs through the mandatory minicamp in June. The Browns won’t rush Watson, but he’s expected to throw during organized team activities, which includes 11-on-11s, and the minicamp.”
A lot is riding on Watson’s return to health and playing at a high level, which isn’t something we have seen often since he came to Cleveland. Having him available for the offseason workouts is exactly the kind of news that fans want to hear with the NFL draft just around the corner.