Kevin Stefanski of the Browns discusses Deshaun Watson’s inclination to play despite injury
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski says that quarterback Deshaun Watson wants to play despite a rotator cuff contusion that has kept him out for two games. Stefanski said that Watson is making progress and wants to compete with his teammates but needs to focus on getting better. Watson is considered day-to-day and has not practiced all week. Backup P.J. Walker will start in Watson’s place against the San Francisco 49ers. Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt defended Watson’s toughness and dedication. The Browns are listed as nine-point underdogs for their upcoming game against the 49ers.
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