Deshaun Watson reared back and in one motion signaled his return. After waiting weeks for Watson's right shoulder to get stronger, Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper knew in an instant that Cleveland's quarterback was back. “If he wasn’t feeling good, he wouldn’t have thrown the ball deep,” said Cooper, who hauled in Watson's pass in the first quarter for a 59-yard gain.
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Deshaun Watson is going to try again. Cleveland's quarterback, who was sidelined for all but 12 plays in four October games with a curious and confusing right shoulder injury, will start Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said following Friday's practice. Watson has been dealing with a strained rotator cuff, an injury he first sustained on Sept. 24 against Tennessee.