Deshaun Watson is back on the field participating in 11-on-11 drills for the first time since his offseason shoulder surgery. While he has been limited in practice due to injuries to key players like Jerry Jeudy and Nick Chubb, Watson seems to be recovering well and is poised for a bounce-back season under new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. Dorsey's previous success with quarterbacks could signal a resurgence for Watson, who has struggled since joining the Browns.
- Watson is participating in full drills, indicating a positive recovery from shoulder surgery.
- The Browns' offense is adjusting with new OC Ken Dorsey, which could benefit Watson's performance.