Andrew Berry: "Everything is on the table" for Deshaun Watson, Browns at QB
Key Points:
- Browns head coach Todd Monken stated that both Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson are capable of playing winning football for Cleveland, signaling confidence in the team's quarterback options.
- This marks a shift from last spring when Browns owner Jimmy Haslam described the trade for Watson as “a big swing and a miss.”
- General Manager Andrew Berry emphasized that public comments do not influence the team's approach to building the roster or the quarterback competition.
- Berry also indicated that all options remain open regarding Watson's future, including the possibility of a new contract, as Watson enters the final year of his current deal.
- Watson has not played a full season since 2020 and has started 19 games for Cleveland since 2022, with a 61% completion rate, 3,365 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions; the QB competition will be decided by August.