Browns QB Deshaun Watson Arrives for Offseason Workouts

Watson posts 'Lock in' message as he aims to regain Pro Bowl form

Apr. 7, 2026 at 3:07pm

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has arrived in Berea, Ohio for the start of the team's voluntary offseason workout program. Watson posted a video on TikTok of himself strapping on his Browns helmet, captioning it with a two-word message: 'Lock in.' Watson has not played since October 2024 due to a torn Achilles tendon and is heading into the final year of his fully guaranteed $230 million deal with the Browns.

Why it matters

Watson's return to the field represents his most significant — and likely last — opportunity yet to prove he can still be a viable starting option in the NFL. The Browns are hoping Watson can regain his Pro Bowl form and solidify the quarterback position after a tumultuous few seasons.

The details

Watson has appeared in just 19 games since arriving in Cleveland via a blockbuster 2022 trade, sidelined by a season-ending shoulder injury, an 11-game suspension stemming from off-field issues, and now the twice-ruptured Achilles. Prior to the offseason program, Watson was spotted working out with multiple Browns receivers in Florida, including Jerry Jeudy, Isaiah Bond and Jamari Thrash.

  • Watson posted his 'Lock in' message on TikTok before the start of the Browns' voluntary offseason workout program on April 7, 2026.
  • Watson suffered a torn Achilles tendon in October 2024 and later required a second surgery after re-rupturing it in January 2025.

The players

Deshaun Watson

The Cleveland Browns quarterback who is heading into the final year of his fully guaranteed $230 million deal with the team.

Todd Monken

The Browns' new head coach, who has maintained that the quarterback competition is open but the reps will not be distributed equally.

Andrew Berry

The Browns' general manager, who hinted that the team would be open to extending Watson's contract if he performs well.

Shedeur Sanders

The likely frontrunner for the Browns' starting quarterback job after going 3-4 across seven starts as a rookie last season.

Dillon Gabriel

A Browns quarterback who is not expected to factor heavily into the starting QB battle.

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What they’re saying

“Deshaun has a great chance — a fresh start, an offensive-minded coach who has, in his past, been able to work with all kinds of different quarterbacks and make them successful. So Deshaun has a great chance to do that now. We talked to him the other day. He said he weighed less than he had in several years, was in great shape. He'll be here on April 7 when we start the offseason program and let's see what Deshaun can do. We're all excited.”

— Jimmy Haslam, Browns owner

“I wouldn't say they're going to be evenly dispersed, but we'll definitely disperse them to give ourselves a chance to at least evaluate who we have on the roster, whoever that might be as we go through the offseason.”

— Todd Monken, Browns head coach

“There's no rule against extending the player's contract if they perform and they do well. So I wouldn't necessarily box it into any one approach. It really will be performance-based.”

— Andrew Berry, Browns general manager

What’s next

The Browns could further crowd the quarterback room through the draft, where Cleveland holds two first-round picks at Nos. 6 and 24.

The takeaway

Watson's return to the field represents a critical juncture in his NFL career, as he looks to regain his elite form and prove he can be a reliable starting quarterback for the Browns after a tumultuous few seasons marred by injuries and off-field issues.