CLEVELAND — After an Achilles injury sidelined him for a year, Browns QB Deshaun Watson has been designated to return to practice.
During last season's Week 7 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Watson dropped back and took a step back on his right foot. Watson fell to the ground. He was carted off the field and was diagnosed with an Achilles tear, ending his season.
Since his injury, Watson has undergone two surgeries, one on Oct. 25, 2024, and another earlier this year after he re-injured himself off the field while in Miami.
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Head Coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed on Wednesday that Watson would be making a return to practice.
Watson was supposed to be the team's franchise quarterback, elevating the Browns t

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