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Surgeon shares concerning update on Browns' Deshaun Watson
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Surgeon shares concerning update on Browns' Deshaun Watson

An orthopedic surgeon who hasn't treated Deshaun Watson offered somewhat of a concerning update regarding the shoulder injury that kept the Cleveland Browns quarterback from facing the Baltimore Ravens on Oct. 1. 

"It really comes down to the amount of pain he’s having and how much that pain affects his ability to throw, and his strength in his arm, which affects his accuracy," Dr. Clint Soppe of the Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute recently told Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Obviously, a quarterback is going to feel that injury more than anybody else with his throwing shoulder. So it’s probably going to be somewhere from two-to-six weeks depending on how well he can perform."

Watson reportedly "aggravated" some teammates when he didn't play through what had been called a bruised throwing shoulder in the Week 4 game against Baltimore that Cleveland lost 28-3 to fall to 2-2 before the club's bye. NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero revealed on Tuesday that the 28-year-old is actually dealing with a rotator cuff contusion.

Watson didn't practice Wednesday, leaving his status for this Sunday's home game against the 5-0 San Francisco 49ers up in the air. As of Wednesday afternoon, OddsChecker listed Cleveland as a six-point underdog for that contest. 

Brad Stainbrook of 247Sports reported Tuesday that backup P.J. Walker will start over rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson if Watson can't go against the Niners. 

Walker made five starts with the Carolina Panthers last season.

"When that’s the diagnosis, the tendon and muscle are intact, meaning it’s not torn," Dr. Soppe said about Watson making a full recovery this fall. "It’s bruised and swollen, but the tendon is intact, so it will usually heal without surgical intervention." 

Dr. Soppe added that "the chances are pretty low" that a hit from a pass-rusher would reaggravate Watson's injury. That's all well and good but doesn't erase the fact the Browns could be without who is currently their most important offensive player for at least a second consecutive game. 

If Watson is made inactive against the 49ers, he'll try to get right for the Week 7 matchup at the Indianapolis Colts. 3-2 Indianapolis plays at the 3-2 Jacksonville Jaguars this Sunday. 

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