One Browns QB Is Making A Strong Case After Day 10
Deshaun Watson took more first-team reps Saturday as Cleveland weighs the preseason opener, while coach Todd Monken says the regular-season job remains open.
- The Cleveland Browns are nearing a decision on the preseason starting quarterback for Saturday's game against the Chicago Bears, with recent practice developments suggesting Deshaun Watson has gained an edge over Shedeur Sanders.
- Head Coach Todd Monken has evaluated both quarterbacks throughout training camp, alternating first-team repetitions to assess their full body of work and prioritizing performance over tenure or contracts.
- Watson took all first-team repetitions during Saturday's practice despite Monken's initial plan to feature Sanders, completing 23 of 34 attempts and demonstrating stronger momentum heading into the preseason opener.
- Monken expects to finalize the starter for the August 15 exhibition game against Chicago by Monday, though he clarified the first snap does not automatically guarantee the regular-season starting position.
- Dillon Gabriel remains in the quarterback picture, splitting second-team repetitions, while the Browns prepare to host the New England Patriots on August 27, extending the evaluation process beyond the August 15 opener.
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Dec 30, 2018; Tampa, FL, USA;Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Todd Monken prior to the game at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken expertly danced around a baity question about quarterback Deshaun Watson. On Monday, a reporter tried to get Monken’s thoughts on Watson, whom the first-year Browns head coach supposedly said has been better than Shedeur Sanders. But…
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