BREAKING NEWS: Brown Head Coach Details why Reason Why Browns Signed Fourth QB

The Cleveland Browns are enjoying a busy free agency period, particularly in terms of adding offensive depth. The Browns have been particularly focused on the quarterback position, acquiring veteran Jameis Winston early in free agency to replace Joe Flacco.

After their 2023 season was nearly ruined by a lack of QB depth when Deshaun Watson went down, the Browns are desperate not to repeat the mistake. With that goal in mind, they recently signed Tyler Huntley from the Baltimore Ravens as their fourth quarterback.

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Having strong quarterback depth is beneficial, but it raises concerns about the organization’s confidence in Watson and his ability to stay healthy.

Mary Kay Cabot, a Cleveland insider, just corroborated these worries in her most recent piece.

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Watson was expected to be fully healthy to begin training camp after having surgery to fix a broken bone in his shoulder on November 21. The most recent reports indicate that he may be on a snap count to begin the season.

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That is why Cleveland’s quarterbacks this season will be Winston, Huntley, and second-year signal-caller Dorian Thompson-Robinson. It remains to be seen whether all three of these backups will start the season or even play a snap outside of training camp, but the Browns are in good hands this time around if Watson isn’t ready.

The Browns are currently big underdogs at +4000 to win the Super Bowl next season. To beat these odds, they will need to have a considerably stronger season than in 2023. Go to FanDuel Sportsbook, receive your sign-up bonus, then use these odds to back the Browns.

 

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