Browns set sights on 2023 with playoff hopes bleak
Browns fans hoped quarterback Deshaun Watson's return would spark a run for the playoffs, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
However, Cleveland may not have had high expectations to begin with. The Browns "expected growing pains upon Watson's return," per the Associated Press' Tom Withers, and are focused on getting him "ready for '23" with four weeks remaining in the regular season.
The Browns have dominated the series with the Bengals lately, but were put in their place Sunday in a 23-10 loss. Watson looked better in Week 14 compared to a week ago, but his struggles continued.
Watson finished with a below-average 79.1 QB rating after throwing for 276 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.
Cleveland's offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt understood it was going to be a process from the beginning.
"We understood that there was going to be some growing pains," Van Pelt said.
If the Browns can stay patient with Watson in hopes of him returning to his old self, they can become serious contenders. But now sitting at 5-8, the postseason looks unlikely.
With its sights set on 2023, Cleveland doesn't have much draft capital after the trade for Watson, but it appears set a QB for the foreseeable future.
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