Deshaun Watson's looking more like an elite quarterback than he did a year ago.
Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam talks with quarterback Deshaun Watson at the NFL football team's practice facility Wednesday, June 7, 2023, in Berea, Ohio. – The uncertainty shrouding Deshaun Watson has lifted along with the intense scrutiny about his personal life.
Now that most of his legal troubles are past — two civil lawsuits against him remain active — Watson is focused on trying to shake off any lingering rust, get back among the top passers in the AFC and move the Browns into contention.The three-time Pro Bowler dazzled during 7-on-7 drills, firing precision passes while spreading the ball around and connecting with some of the new offensive targets the Browns added during the offseason to complement Watson's varied skillset.
Last week, offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt said on one of Watson's throws he “literally got goosebumps.”Watson's performance in the final six games following his suspension raised some concern the Browns overreached with their $230 million investment in him. He went 3-3, but Watson didn't make many of the jaw-dropping plays that defined much of his stay with Houston.
The league's ruling was still two months away, and it was challenging for the 27-year-old to assume a leadership role without knowing how long he would be away. This year, there are no doubts about his future or his status.“He just feels more comfortable calling plays, breaking the huddle, leading,” said two-time All-Pro guard Joel Bitonio. “All those things where you’re around the guys for over a year now, he’s getting more comfortable doing that kind of stuff.
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