Deshaun Watson’s decision to rest his shoulder against the Browns was an easy one.Quick hits from Andrew Berry for the Ravens; no “major changes” at backup QB.
Deshaun Watson’s decision to sit out Sunday’s game against the Ravens due to a bruised right shoulder was an “easy decision,” according to Browns GM Andrew Berry, after it became clear during the pregame warmup that he couldn’t drive the ball.
Berry claimed that during the 18-minute throwing session, everyone present could see that Watson lacked the necessary skills to perform as a quarterback on that particular day.
More so than Watson deciding on his own that he couldn’t play, he suggested, it was an organizational consensus.
The Browns started rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who finished the 28-3 loss with three interceptions and a 25.3 rating, dropping them to 2-2.
The opening two plays of the Browns’ lopsided loss against were two consecutive plays.
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Berry stated that he wants players who believe they can play even when injured in response to Watson’s announcement that he would play at his locker on Friday. Juan Thornhill, a safety, was mentioned by the speaker as having believed that despite ultimately missing that game, he could play against the Bengals in the opening game.
After taking a tough shot in the Titans game, Watson went from “not being able to lift his shoulder,” according to him, to sincerely believing he could play late in the week.
He emphasized that there is no structural damage to the shoulder and that they anticipate him to take on the 49ers on October. 15 following the bye.
Regardless of where Watson spends his bye weekend, he said, Watson will receive treatment for his shoulder.
From today through Monday, the players are off.
Berry stated that he “envisions no major changes” in the quarterback room despite Thompson-Robinson’s difficulties during his first rookie start.
Experience is a difficult teacher because it imparts the lesson after the test, according to Berry.
“Undoubtedly difficult circumstances.
The backup .
plays that part.
Moving forward, we’ll keep taking lessons from it.
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Here are some more quick hits from Berry:.
- He mentioned that the Browns have lost the turnover battle in all four of their games despite turning the ball over 10 times in their opening four contests.
Given that most games are lost when the turnover battle is lost, they are fortunate to be 2-2. - He was unable to discuss specifics about his pursuit of Colts running back Jonathan Taylor due to tampering laws, but he said he was happy with the running back room.
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And despite the fact that the majority of the receivers have produced relatively little this season, he said he is pleased with the receiver room. He emphasized that they have played four games and are still figuring out the nuances of the new offense.
Elijah Moore, the receiver, is a playmaker, according to him, and he wants to involve him more.
It’s still a work in progress, he said, with new players, but he thinks it will develop.
- He acknowledged that Jedrick Wills Jr. He acknowledged that he needed to improve and praised rookie right tackle Dawand Jones for utilizing all of the team’s tools in filling in for the injured Jack Conklin.