Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has missed the past two games for the game after suffering a shoulder injury, and the star quarterback is not sure whether or not he’ll be able to return to the field this week against the Indianapolis Colts, either.
During his press conference on Wednesday, Deshaun Watson was explicitly asked whether or not he thinks he will be able to return to the field this week. While the quarterback said “I think so,” he did acknowledge that there is still a chance he has to miss yet another game again this week, announcing that his status is “up in the air.”
“It just depends on the process of the medical stuff and the treatment and the rehab that we’re doing day to day. It’s up in the air for sure,” Watson said.
Watson went on to explain that he simply “can’t put a timeline” on his injury recovery.
“It could be tomorrow, it could be Sunday, it could be two weeks from now. I’m not even sure,” Watson said. “I can’t put a timeline on anything right now.”
It’s a pretty concerning announcement about his status for Browns fans, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media.
If the browns win the Super Bowl without Deshaun I’d be convinced the nfl is the rigged and that they promised Cleveland a title as king as Deshaun wasn’t the starter
— Patriots are Poverty (@7boston0) October 18, 2023
No heart. Good pick up browns.
— Josh (@raistlhoff) October 18, 2023
We’ll have to see how that recovery goes this week.
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