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Source: Fox News
Summary
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry said quarterback Deshaun Watson may compete with Sheduer Sanders for the starting job next season. Berry emphasized that there’s no rush to make a decision and expects all players in the quarterback room to compete for a role. Watson is still recovering from an Achilles injury and has appeared in only 19 games since signing with the Browns in 2020.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Sanders took over as starter last season and showed growth, but Watson’s injury and contract make him a question mark. Berry wants Sanders to learn the new system and improve efficiency, but Watson’s return is uncertain.
Berry left the door open for Watson to compete with Sanders, but it’s hard to imagine a scenario where Watson doesn’t start. Watson’s rehab process continues, and he’s owed $46 million next season.
This one feels recognizable early, with Watson’s injury and contract issues casting a shadow over the quarterback competition.
Original observation: The Browns’ quarterback room will be a soap opera until Watson’s status is settled.
Author: Evan Null









