The Cleveland Browns got their franchise quarterback back on the field Sunday and unlike the game against the Colts, he looked healthy. It was a bit of a slow start for Deshaun Watson on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, but he looked more and more comfortable as the game went along behind Wyatt Teller and the rest of the offensive line.
He showed good poise in the pocket and he navigated it well when he was under pressure. It looked like he was processing the defense at a solid level and wasn’t afraid to check it down for cheap yards. Using the threat of his legs to open things up underneath as well at times, it was a solid game for Watson.
Amari Cooper continues to be worth his weight in gold and remains the most consistent threat on the offense. It was a battle for the running game that had its moments but overall it was just average. Here are the top 10 players on offense according to PFF in Cleveland’s 27-0 victory.