Deshaun Watson said, “I’m great” when asked about the status of his shoulder injury ahead of training camp.
According to ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi, Watson “didn’t say whether he expects to be fully cleared for the start of training camp but said there’s been no setbacks in his shoulder rehab.” The Browns signal-caller has been working diligently to rehab last year’s season-ending injury and was seen throwing during the team’s mandatory minicamp. Nearly every report from Browns coaches and front office members has suggested Watson is nearing a return, so it’s a bit odd that he won’t comment on whether or not he’d be cleared when veterans report for camp on July 23. After his first two years in Cleveland fell well below expectations, Watson is in a potential make-or-break year. If he’s unable to open camp with the team, Jameis Winston would likely take the majority of first-team reps.