Browns QB Deshaun Watson (shoulder) practicing onceagain, might face Colts

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is practicing Thursday for the veryfirst time in almost 3 weeks and after missingouton 2 videogames with an hurt right shoulder.

Watson, who hasactually made simply 9 begins in 2 seasons with the Browns, hasactually been dealing with a swelling and stress in the rotator cuff of his tossing arm. He got hurt while running the ball on Sept. 24 versus the Tennessee Titans.

Browns offensive planner Alex Van Pelt stated Watson “is arranged to get out there and make some tosses. It’ll be excellent to get him out there with the guys.”

Unable to toss with sufficient speed, Watson sat out last week’s win over the San Francisco 49ers and his return to practice increases the opportunities he’ll play this Sunday at Indianapolis.

Watson likewise missedouton Cleveland’s Oct. 1 videogame versus Baltimore.

The 28-year-old Watson stated Wednesday that he’s dealingwith his injury on a everyday basis, however he might not offer a schedule on when he would play onceagain.

Watson hasn’t had a opportunity to construct off his finest videogame giventhat coming to Cleveland. Against the Titans, he passed for 289 backyards and 2 goals in the Browns’ 27-3 win.

PJ Walker began for Watson last week and made sufficient plays to assistance the Browns hand the 49ers their veryfirst loss. Walker will start versus the Colts (3-3) if Watson can’t play.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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