Browns’ Watson practices in full, still questionable

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BEREA, Ohio — Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson took a big step toward returning, going through his first full practice on Friday since Sept. 22.

Watson has missed Cleveland’s last two games with a rotator cuff strain in his right throwing shoulder.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski wouldn’t say whether Watson would start Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts. But Stefanski said Watson, who is listed as questionable, looked himself again while taking the first-team snaps during Friday’s practice.

“I want to see how he responds over the next 48 hours based on that full workload that he just got,” Stefanski said, “but he looked good today.”

On Wednesday, Watson said he couldn’t “put a timeline” on when he might play again. But Watson returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday, then took almost all of the snaps during the 20-minute portion of Friday’s practice open to the media.

“Just gotta continue to take it day-to-day,” Watson said Wednesday. “I’m not gonna put the team in jeopardy if I can’t do certain things that is gonna allow us to be handicapped in certain situations. That’s the reason why I haven’t been able to step on the field.”

Watson injured the shoulder on a run during the Browns’ victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 24.

Watson missed Cleveland’s Week 4 game against the Baltimore Ravens. After the Week 5 bye, he didn’t practice at all leading up to Cleveland’s 19-17 win over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. PJ Walker started in Watson’s place against the 49ers and led the Browns on a game-winning field goal drive.

Stefanski said Walker would start again Sunday if Watson is ruled out.

Watson ranks 21st in the NFL in QBR (46.7). He’s completed 63.7% of his passes for 678 yards with four touchdown throws and two interceptions.

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