For two weeks, the Cleveland Browns’ future seemed to rest on Shedeur Sanders’ shoulders, but the return of a familiar face to practice has suddenly put that future in doubt. Although Sanders is lined up for his third straight start against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, Deshaun Watson has returned to practice, and the energy has changed. Suddenly, Sanders’ grip on QB1 did not feel as solid as it did last week.
Sports medicine physician Jesse Morse took to X and shared where Watson stands and how that might affect Sanders.
“Deshaun Watson could potentially replace Shedeur Sanders as the Browns QB over the next 2 weeks. He tore his Achilles and then ended up retearing the graft. Sounds like he rehabbed really well and wants to return, and Cleveland might be willing to let him.”
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