Uncertainty Over Starting Quarterbacks Continues as Browns Face Cardinals
Browns' Deshaun Watson may play if shoulder allows, while Cardinals' Kyler Murray could return from last season's knee injury.
- Deshaun Watson's participation in the upcoming game against the Cardinals is uncertain, following the shoulder injury that saw him removed from a game against the Colts two weeks ago. However, he has returned to training this week, suggesting a positive progression.
- The Cleveland Browns are set to increasingly use a 'committee approach' in the backfield. This could include Jerome Ford, Kareem Hunt, and Pierre Strong Jr., regardless of who the starting quarterback is, to enhance their run game.
- Browns' Plan B quarterback, P.J. Walker, has been struggling with turnovers, having combined with Watson for a total of 11 turnovers over the past three games.
- Cardinals' quarterback, Kyler Murray, could return from a knee injury from last season. However, with the Cardinals losing five straight and sitting 1-7 for the season, they may opt to start rookie quarterback Clayton Tune instead.
- The Browns' recent trade of Donovan Peoples-Jones is seen as a strategic business decision, anticipating the rise of Cedric Tillman who is expected to become more involved in Cleveland's game plan.