Cleveland.com also reported that Watson has returned to UCLA’s weight room, a positive sign for his return to the field.
A healthy Watson is exactly what the Browns need. In his time in Cleveland, Watson has only played in 12 games. He hasn’t looked elite in any of them.
The Browns fired offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt because of the lack of progress with Watson. Now, the Browns have brought in Ken Dorsey, who has worked with Josh Allen and Cam Newton. His job will be to get the most out of Watson – if the three-time Pro Bowler remains healthy.
And Cleveland desperately needs him to do so. In many ways, 2024 is a make-or-break season for Watson. Receiving good news about his health is the first step in guaranteeing his success moving forward.