Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson said he was intentionally vague when recently discussing his return timeline, calling out reporters for bringing a bad vibe to the interview room.
Watson spoke to reporters on April 16 during voluntary workouts. His answer to when he could be 100% created some confusion.
“I’m not sure. I mean, the plan is to come back whenever they feel like, and I feel like we’re on the same page, that we’re ready. So there’s not a timeline or a date that we have that this is when I’m going to be 100%. It’s just kind of how the process,” Watson said. “It can be sooner than later, it can be later than sooner. I think it just really depends on how each landmark we hit and how fast we can get it and how my shoulder is reacting.”
Watson clarified during his show “QB Unplugged” that his progress in rehab from shoulder surgery has been positive. As Browns general manager Andrew Berry noted, Watson has been throwing the ball about 40 yards. Watson has been pleased with the zip he’s been able to put on those passes.
“The shoulder feeling really good. Throwing 40 yards and on a line too,” Watson said on the April 26 edition of his show, “It’s the first time I’m really speaking on it like that. People should hear it, especially the ones who are looking forward to my season this year, in a positive way.”