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Kevin Stefanski Hints at Deshaun Watson's Return, Adding Further Uncertainty to Browns' QB Situation
Stefanski hinted at Watson's possible practice return as Browns face quarterback struggles with a 2-7 record and ongoing debates over starter Garrett Gabriel.
- On Nov. 10, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski at least opened the door to Deshaun Watson being designated to practice, answering `I'm not sure if that's what we're doing.`
- Deshaun Watson is rehabbing after two Achilles tendon tears in three months that required surgeries on Oct. 25 and Jan. 10, working at the Browns' facility and joining quarterbacks meetings.
- Dillon Gabriel produced an uneven outing, completing 17 of 32 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns but missing open receivers, while calls for rookie Shedeur Sanders to start grew after the 27-20 loss at the New York Jets.
- Browns wouldn't have to designate Deshaun Watson for return until Nov. 12, and if he begins practicing, a 21-day window would open amid fans' restlessness.
- Facing a 2-7 record, the Browns have a six-game AFC North losing streak and allowed kickoff and punt return touchdowns in the same quarter ahead of Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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Kevin Stefanski hints at Deshaun Watson’s return, adding further uncertainty to Browns’ QB situation
Even though Kevin Stefanski maintained that Dillon Gabriel remains the Cleveland Browns’ starting quarterback, the coach added some uncertainty about when and who might eventually replace the rookie.
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Kevin Stefanski hints at Deshaun Watson's return, adding further uncertainty to Browns' QB situation
Kevin Stefanski confirmed Dillon Gabriel remains the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback. However, he hinted Deshaun Watson might soon return.
·United States
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