Browns QB Deshaun Watson says right shoulder rehab on track following season-ending surgery


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CLEVELAND — Deshaun Watson's season ended last month. His comeback from shoulder surgery is well underway. After spending weeks in Los Angeles rehabbing his surgically repaired right shoulder, Watson returned to Cleveland on Saturday to host a Christmas event for kids while his teammates flew to Houston. Watson's right arm remains cradled in a sling following the Nov. 21 operation in which his broken glenoid bone was repaired. The 28-year-old made six starts before his second season with the Browns ended prematurely. He said his recovery is "on track" and that he's supporting his teammates, who can move closer to a playoff berth with a win over the Texans on Sunday.

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