BEREA, Ohio — When Deshaun Watson went down during the Bengals game last October with his ruptured Achilles, it seemed that his star-crossed career with the Browns was over.

Some fans booed while he was down on the field in pain and tears, and the thought of him ever taking the field here again seemed impossible.

Coming off surgery Jan. 10 to repair the re-ruptured Achilles, it still remains to be seen if Watson will ever set foot in another game for the Browns, but he moved one step closer by returning to practice on Wednesday .

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