October 5, 2024

UNBELIEVABLE: The Cleveland Browns star player is officially declared as Browns head coach.

Deshaun Watson received all of the first-team reps during Friday’s practice; however, head coach Kevin Stefanski of the Cleveland Browns has previously done the same thing, albeit with a different starting quarterback.

P.J. Walker was still speaking despite conflicting reports from Berea regarding Watson’s arm strength.

However, Ian Rapaport of NFL Media silenced the debate on Friday by revealing on social media that Cleveland will start Watson this weekend (via Ian Rapoport on Twitter).

Watson will thus start for the Browns on Sunday in their game against the Arizona Cardinals.

Watson will start for Cleveland this weekend, according to Stefanski, who removed the quarterback from the team’s final injury report on Friday.

Watson was able to return to play after his status as questionable was removed from the injury report.

Walker will be the main backup for the Browns, as Stefanski stated earlier in the week.

Whether Cleveland chooses to use rookie Dorian Thompson Robinson as their backup quarterback will be interesting to watch.

They didn’t have a third quarterback available when Watson attempted to rally against Indianapolis.

As they prepare to depart for Ohio on Friday, Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon may decide to name a starting lineup later in the day.

What turned out to be a contest between backup quarterbacks might be a more interesting one.

However, it may not be all that thrilling to watch the franchise quarterbacks who are recovering from injuries.

The amount of passes that Watson throws may be restricted, and Arizona’s Kyler Murray—who recently suffered an ACL—may be able to limit his running.

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