Part of the Browns preparation includes resting some guys who got a little banged up Week 3 against the Titans—including quarterback Deshaun Watson.
BEREA, Ohio — The Browns are prepping for their third divisional rivalry game in four weeks as the Baltimore Ravens come to town, but part of that preparation includes resting some guys who got a little banged up Week 3 against the Titans—including quarterback Deshaun Watson.
The limited availability was to allow Watson to rest his right throwing shoulder. On Sunday against the Titans, Watson had taken a hit to that shoulder, although he didn't miss a snap. Meanwhile, running back Kareem Hunt was also not a true participant in practice Wednesday, dealing with a rib and groin injury. Hunt was still on the fields, in a t-shirt but still out with his teammates during practice.
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