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Watson Cleared: Browns QB Returns to Throwing Program
11 Feb
Summary
- Deshaun Watson is fully cleared for football activities with no restrictions.
- Watson begins throwing program with private coach Quincy Avery.
- New coach Todd Monken is intrigued by Watson and exploring all quarterback options.

Deshaun Watson has received full medical clearance for football activities and faces no restrictions heading into the offseason program. He has commenced working with his private trainer and will start his throwing regimen with quarterback coach Quincy Avery this week. Some Browns receivers may join him for these sessions.
New head coach Todd Monken acknowledged his "intrigue" with the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback. Monken also expressed excitement about working with other quarterbacks on the roster and potential new acquisitions, emphasizing the need for a strong quarterback to compete. Watson has an $80 million cap hit in 2026, the final year of his fully guaranteed contract, after missing the entire 2025 season due to a twice-torn Achilles.
The team plans to explore all avenues for the quarterback position. Monken stated the Browns will consider all players currently in the room, alongside potential additions, to foster competition and elevate the offense. Watson has played in only 19 games over his four seasons, accumulating 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.




