REPORT: NFL Insider Details Deshaun Watson’s Mysterious Injury Situation That Still Has Him Sidelined, Explains Why The Browns Should Be Worried
It appears as though Deshaun Watson, the quarterback for the Browns, won’t play against San Francisco on Sunday because he hasn’t been able to practice.
It’s unclear whether Watson will take the field for the Week 6 game against the unbeaten San Francisco 49ers.
On The Pat McAfee Show, Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot discussed the injury situation.
“Deshaun Watson was absolutely certain he would play in the Ravens game in the weeks leading up to it.
Keep in mind that he won both of those games while playing for the Houston Texans and Clemson with an injured lung.
As a result, he feels invisible and is free to play even though his shoulder isn’t feeling well.
“But by the time he arrived at the game on Sunday morning, I watched him warm up.
He did the little five- and 10-yard passes, and he just didn’t feel right.
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Deshaun Watson was confident he would play in the Ravens game before it started.
He simply didn’t when he arrived at the game on Sunday morning and warmed up.
In case Watson was unable to play, veteran P would start for the Browns, according to head coach Kevin Stefanski on Wednesday.
J. Walker.
He will be promoted from the practice squad before the game.
ex-XFL quarterback P.
J. Walker joins the Browns with six seasons of NFL experience.
In addition, he has experience with the Carolina Panthers and Indianapolis Colts.
In 16 games played over the course of three seasons in Carolina, he has also made seven starts.
The Browns are getting ready to play the unbeaten San Francisco 49ers.