The Cleveland Browns have had all kinds of adventures with the quarterback position this fall.
Kenny Pickett, who many still believe was the presumptive starter, is biding his time with the Las Vegas Raiders, waiting for head coach Pete Carroll to wake up to the realization that Geno Smith is not a starting quarterback.
Joe Flacco, the actual starter when the season opened, is now plying his trade with the Cincinnati Bengals following the first completed trade between the Browns and the Bengals. A seemingly minor transaction involving a player the Browns no longer needed, it may have actually been the Browns attempting to sabotage the Pittsburgh Steelers in their quest for the AFC North Division title.
The Browns have now turned to rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel as the starter while simultaneously continuing their nefarious plan to sabotage the career of rookie Shedeur Sanders.
And don’t forget about Bailey Zappe, currently on ice as a member of the practice squad.
What’s that? There are still people who think that Deshaun Watson, who has only played in 19 games since 2020 while dealing with an NFL suspension, a broken shoulder, and not one but two tears of his Achilles’ tendon, will see the field for the Browns this season?
It has been clear since early this year that the Browns have moved on from Watson and have no plans to let him suit up for the team ever again. However, for reasons that are not entirely clear, head coach Kevin Stefanski is frequently asked for an update.
Wednesday’s media session was another example, and Stefanski kept his response clear and simple by saying there is “no real update” on opening Watson’s 21-day practice window. And, as ways, Watson is “doing great in his rehab.”
Because Watson continues to post short workout videos showing him throwing passes in an empty fieldhouse, some people still cling to the idea that he is returning this season with the Browns. But the truth, at least according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, is that Watson is “a good month away” from being cleared for any football activity, as he said this week on the Pat McAfee Show:
So let’s work off the idea that Watson is still a month away from being cleared, at which point the Browns can open his practice window: