Browns QB Watson throwing full speed after surgery

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BEREA (AP) — Deshaun Watson is pleased with the velocity on his passes.

At least there’s one aspect of his recovery from shoulder surgery with some speed.

The Browns quarterback said on Tuesday that he’s following a conservative rehab plan set up by his doctor and the team’s training staff as he recovers from major surgery in November that ended his second season in Cleveland after just six games.

Watson, who suffered a fracture to the glenoid bone in his throwing shoulder, said his rehab has gone according to schedule — and that there haven’t been any setbacks.

He’s been throwing pain free and without any issues.

“Everything is fluid motion, no hinging,” Watson said, raising his arm to demonstrate. ”When I’m throwing, everything is fluid and motion is really good. The velocity and the strength is really good.”

But while giving a positive medical report, the 28-year-old Watson didn’t have a timetable for when he’ll be 100-percent — and he expressed some frustration at not being able to do more.

“It can be sooner than later, it can be later than sooner,” he said.

Watson said he isn’t sure if he’ll take part in practices this spring, and pushed any decisions about him playing in preseason games this summer off on Browns general manager Andrew Berry and coach Kevin Stefanski.

Watson reported to the team’s training facility on Monday for the start of the voluntary offseason program.

Per NFL rules, the team is limited to individual workouts and classroom sessions.

He’s been abiding by the advice he’s gotten from Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the renowned sports orthopedist who did his surgery and has an extensive background in working with baseball players with injuries similar to Watson’s.

ElAttrache has urged Watson to take it slow, which isn’t always easy for the QB.

“Naturally for myself, I try to do a little bit more,” he said. “But (Browns head trainer) Joe (Sheehan) and those guys are keeping me tamed and making sure that I’m just doing exactly what the program says. If it’s eight reps, then do eight reps. Don’t try to do too much.”

Watson said a decision on whether he participates in OTAs next month hasn’t been made.

“We got to see how these next couple of weeks go,” Watson said. ”Dr. ElAttrache wants to be a little bit more conservative just because it was a joint. So he wants to really make sure that we’re not doing too much and other experts that was a part of it said the same thing.

“You want to be a little bit more conservative this summer and get ready for training camp, that’s when there’s going to be a time where we can pick that up.”

Watson said ElAttrache was amazed he played as long as he did with the painful injury.

Despite hearing “clicking sounds” in his shoulder, Watson played the second half against Baltimore on Nov. 12 — he completed all 14 passes after halftime in the comeback win — before an MRI following the game revealed the fracture.

Watson said it was possible he broke the bone as early as Sept. 24, when he took a big hit against Tennessee in Week 3.

He was in and out of the lineup for several weeks following that game with shoulder issues.

When he finally had surgery, Watson said ElAttrache repaired the fracture and a partial tear of the labrum, which helps stabilize the shoulder.

“So when the glenoid came off the bone, the labrum was the one that was hanging on the bone,” Watson said. “He had to pretty much repair that and put that together. He made sure the labrum was good.”

The Browns signed Watson to a fully guaranteed $230 million contract in 2022 after trading three first-round draft picks and other selections to the Houston Texans for the three-time Pro Bowler.

Watson served an 11-game league suspension in 2022 following sexual abuse and harassment allegations made against him by two dozen massage therapists in Texas.

There has been some frustration, but Watson said he’s grown from his experience.

“I’ve learned how to be patient the last three years,” he said. “It’s honestly just staying focused and on track of what they’re allowing me to do and just taking it one step at a time. And if I can do that and focus on myself to be the better person and be the better teammate and player that I can be through this process, then I think that’s the best thing.”

Browns pleased

with Watson’s progress

BEREA (AP) — While Deshaun Watson’s rehab from right shoulder surgery is on a conservative track, the Cleveland Browns are expecting the quarterback to be ready for their season opener.

“We feel really good about it,” general manager Andrew Berry said on Thursday at his annual pre-draft news conference. “I’m not going to make any predictions, just because you just never know. But that’s certainly our expectation.”

Watson suffered a fracture to the glenoid bone in his throwing shoulder, and had his second season with Cleveland end after just six starts.

The 28-year-old Watson has played in 12 games since the Browns acquired him in a 2022 trade from Houston, and signed him to a fully guaranteed $230 million contract.

Earlier this week, Watson said his recovery is going well.

He’s following a rehab regimen prescribed by his surgeon, Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who repaired his glenoid socket and a partially torn labrum on Nov. 21.

Watson, who was in and out of the lineup for several weeks with shoulder issues before an MRI revealed the fracture, said he’s been able to throw at full speed but didn’t provide many other specifics about his physical limitations.

Berry said Watson threw 40-yard passes this week, as the Browns began their voluntary offseason conditioning program.

“He’s in a pretty good spot,” Berry said. “I don’t want to put the cart in front of the horse, but he’s progressing as appropriate. We’re really, really pleased with the work that he’s put in and really pleased with how the shoulder’s responding.

“But we’re still in the middle of a rehab process, so we know that it can take different left and right turns, but we’re pretty optimistic in terms of what we’ve seen so far.”

Watson said a decision about whether he participates in OTAs next month hasn’t been made.

He also indicated there’s a chance he won’t play in preseason games.

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