CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) - Even though Kevin Stefanski maintained that Dillon Gabriel remains the Cleveland Browns’ starting quarterback , the coach added some uncertainty about when and who might eventually replace the rookie.
When asked Monday if Deshaun Watson would be cleared to practice this week, Stefanski answered: “I’m not sure if that’s what we’re doing.”
That marked the first time Stefanski has suggested Watson, who’s rehabbing after two Achilles tendon tears in three months, might soon return, rather than ruling it out or providing no update.
Watson has been rehabbing at the Browns’ facility and been involved in meetings in the quarterbacks room. He has also posted videos on social media of working out on the indoor field at the Browns’ facility.
If Watson would begin practici

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