Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry says it’s possible quarterback Deshaun Watson will return for the club after a ruptured Achilles tendon brought his latest disappointing NFL season to a premature close.
“That’s always possible,” Berry told reporters in a press conference during the team’s bye week on Wednesday.
“Really our focus with Deshaun, I would say for any player with a season-ending injury and a major injury, is first and foremost to make sure that he gets healthy from the Achilles injury,” Berry said. “Everything else we’ll deal with at a later moment.”
The injury on October 20 in a game against Cincinnati was just the latest setback for Watson, who through the first six weeks of the season had thrown for just over 1,000 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions.
Berry said the 2-7 Browns’ offensive struggles couldn’t all be put down to Watson.
“I think often …