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NY Post
New York Post
29 Feb 2024


NextImg:Browns planning on sticking with Deshaun Watson next season

The Browns are counting on a major comeback from a quarterback other than the one who won NFL Comeback Player of the Year.

If there was any thought that Deshaun Watson’s future with the Browns might be muddied by the team winning 11 games and going to the playoffs with four different starters, including Joe Flacco’s award-winning straight-off-the-couch late-season resurgence, forget about it.

Head coach Kevin Stefanski and new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey are headed to Los Angeles to visit with Watson — who is coming off of season-ending right shoulder surgery — next week.

The Browns are counting on Deshaun Watson to be their quarterback next season. Getty Images

“I know he is going to start throwing here shortly,” Stefanski said. “He’s hitting all of his milestones. Won’t see him throw, but just want to check in on him. But I text him almost every day — he’s in a good place.”

The Browns owe $138 million to Watson over the next three years.

Watson has thrown 14 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 12 games since arriving from the Texans and being wrapped his third Pro Bowl season with the Texans in 2020 — before he sat out a season during a contract dispute, before he was traded and before he served an 11-game suspension after he was accused of sexual misconduct by more than two dozen massage therapists.

“We don’t even think about it in terms of necessarily living up to a contract,” general manager Andrew Berry told Pro Football Talk. “We just want him to be available. If he’s available, we know that he can play at a high level. We were pleased with how he was playing before he injured his shoulder.”

Take another receiver off the free-agent board.

Colts general manager Chris Ballard indicated he will keep Michael Pittman Jr. — who has two 1,000-yard seasons over his first four in the NFL — from reaching free agency one way or another.

The 49ers are interviewing Chiefs defensive backs coach Dave Merritt for their defensive coordinator vacancy.

Merritt was a Giants assistant from 2004-17 but wasn’t among the eight candidates to interview for their defensive coordinator job earlier this offseason.

He has worked under highly regarded coordinator Steve Spagnuolo three times (twice with the Giants and currently with the Chiefs).

Marquez Valdes-Scantling, celebrating after scoring a touchdown during the Chiefs' Super Bowl win, reportedly will be cut by the team.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, celebrating after scoring a touchdown during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, reportedly will be cut by the team. AFP via Getty Images

The Chiefs reportedly will cut WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, which saves $12 million against the salary cap.

Cue the speculation that QB Aaron Rodgers will recruit him to the receiver-needy Jets.

Valdes-Scantling averaged 17.5 yards per reception and caught 13 touchdowns over four years with Rodgers on the Packers but struggled with drops over two years with Chiefs.