Going to battle against the Seattle Seahawks in just two short days, the Cleveland Browns will once again do so without starting quarterback Deshaun Watson. Opting to use this week as an opportunity to rehab his throwing shoulder, the Browns will start P.J. Walker for the second time in three weeks after he took over in the first quarter against the Indianapolis Colts.
Understanding the frustration from the fanbase, local media, and more, Watson made himself available for media availability in the locker room on Thursday to discuss the injury, the updated timeframe for recovery, and more. While there is no timeframe for recovery still, it became wildly apparent that Watson wants to get back on the field as soon as he feels like he can once again be an asset to the 4-2 Browns.
Here, we dive into four of the biggest takeaways from that media availability as the Cleveland starting quarterback did not shy away from taking questions.