Overview
- Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Browns quarterback, is expected to start Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts, marking his first game since his shoulder injury in September.
- Watson has fully participated in recent training sessions, indicating a strong likelihood of his return, despite his official status being listed as questionable due to possible shoulder injury aftereffects.
- Coach Kevin Stefanski has stated that Watson's condition over the next 48 hours will determine if the Browns will officially name him as the starting quarterback this Sunday.
- His injury, initially considered short-term, forced Watson to miss significant practice time and two recent games, leading to uncertainty and speculation regarding his physical condition.
- If Watson's shoulder doesn't respond well in the 48 hours following Friday's workout, backup P.J. Walker is set to start Sunday's game.
- Watson, who played six times against the Colts with Houston, has a 2-4 record against the team.