July 8, 2024

Deshaun Watson, the quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, showed teammates and fans what he was capable of last season, despite only starting six games.

Watson finished 5-1 in those six games, with his most noteworthy performance coming in a 33-31 comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens.

Watson executed a brilliant drive in the fourth quarter of the game to set up the game-winning field goal with seconds remaining.

Unfortunately, Watson’s season-ending shoulder injury meant that it was also his final game of the year.

Cleveland is excited to see what he brings to the field the following season, especially after that performance and a few more in which he displayed flashes of his Pro Bowl days in Houston.

Moore is expressing what everyone else is thinking when they say that Cleveland hasn’t yet reached its full potential even with Watson and all of his receivers healthy.

According to Moore, Watson is making a full recovery, and everyone is on board with any plan he has for his psychological and physical well-being.

He continued by saying that he is eager to connect with Watson whenever he returns and is healthy, as are his fellow tight ends and wide receivers.

Despite not looking like an outstanding passer, Watson ended up throwing for 1,115 yards, seven touchdowns, and four interceptions in a season where he appeared more like a game manager.

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