Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson returned to his typical workload after experiencing arm discomfort earlier in the week.
All eyes are on Watson as he prepares for his third, high-stakes season with the Browns. He’s been working his way back from major shoulder surgery that ended his most recent season in November.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said Watson was “a little sore” during practice on Wednesday, August 22, which led to him taking some of the practice off. The team announced on Thursday that Watson was back to his regular routine.
“After resting during the later portion of practice yesterday, Deshaun resumed throwing and took his normal full complement of reps today with the first team,” the Browns said in their latest injury report on the team’s official site. Thursday’s practice was closed to the media.