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Call it a comeback? Deshaun Watson reportedly leading Browns’ QB competition

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 1:44 PM

A competition to be the QB1 in Cleveland has a comeback candidate in the lead, according to the Plain Dealer.

Deshaun Watson currently is ahead of Shedeur Sanders in an ​ongoing competition under first-year head coach Todd Monken, per the ‌report.

Watson, 30, emerged from the first minicamp of Monken’s tenure with a grasp on the starting spot but Monken did not make an official announcement or declare a “leader” at this stage of the offseason. Monken said he hopes to have ‌a ​better read on the QB pecking order ⁠by the end of the ⁠June 9-11 minicamp, a final on-field team session prior to July training camp.

Watson did not play last season while recovering from an Achilles injury and two corrective surgeries. His health issues have been ​one of the few constants during Watson’s time with the Browns, who acquired him from the Houston Texans in a 2022 trade.

In ⁠three seasons in Cleveland, Watson has ⁠never started more than seven games. He has produced ​19 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions while being sacked 70 times in ​19 total games.

Sanders has been upbeat in his first full ‌offseason as a pro after Monken was positive about how he felt about the former Colorado quarterback during pre-draft evaluations before the 2025 draft. The Browns, then coached by Kevin Stefanski, selected Dillon Gabriel in ⁠the third round before taking Sanders two rounds later.

Sanders had seven touchdowns, 10 interceptions and was sacked 23 times in 2025. He was given a ⁠shot as the ‌starter after Joe Flacco was benched (and traded to the ⁠Cincinnati Bengals) and Gabriel took over.

The Browns drafted ​another quarterback — ‌former Boise State and Arkansas passer Taylen Green — ​with the ⁠182nd overall pick last week. Green is viewed as a developmental prospect posing no immediate threat to the competition to start in 2026, but his tools are intriguing. At 6-foot-5, 230 pounds, Green wowed at the NFL Scouting Combine with a 4.36 40-yard dash and a 43.5-inch vertical ​jump.

–Field Level Media