Browns GM Andrew Berry said on Tuesday that Deshaun Watson wasn’t doing anything he shouldn’t have been when he re-ruptured his right Achilles last month. Social media was abuzz after the re-injury, with widespread speculation that the Browns might try to recoup some or all of the $92 million they still owe him for the final two years of his five-year,
It’s why sometimes the Browns can’t be taken seriously. Andrew Berry’s latest statements about Deshaun Watson make it clear the Browns have a lot of work to do I would be shocked to see ...
The Browns will be in Indianapolis this week for the combine, during which Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski will answers questions such as these.
Deshaun Watson’s reinjuring his Achilles last October was shrouded in mystery, but Browns general manager Andrew Berry wants to silence the conspiracy theorists.
At the NFL Combine, Browns GM Andrew Berry and HC Kevin Stefanski both said the team does not intend to trade Myles Garrett. If they did, there was talk of trying to include Deshaun Watson. They would also likely want to include Cuyahoga County Exec.