BEREA, Ohio — Quarterback Deshaun Watson returned to the Cleveland Browns' training facility on Monday. Watson violated the NFL's personal conduct policy by committing sexual assault on massage therapists.
He is serving an 11-game suspension but can now participate in team meetings, meet individually with the coaches and work out at the team's facility. «We'll work through what we're allowed to do with him for the foreseeable future,» said Browns coach Kevin Stefanski, who spoke with Watson earlier Monday morning. «He's in the meeting rooms with our guys.… which is great for him and for us to have him back with his teammates.» Watson can't practice with the team until Nov.
14. He won't be eligible to play again until Week 13 when the Browns travel to face his former team, the Houston Texans, on Dec.
4. Since Aug. 30, Watson has been banned from having contact with Browns coaches or entering the practice facility. He's been working out on his own with his personal quarterback coach, Quincy Avery. «He's in a good spot,» Stefanski said. «I think he worked real hard, was in (Cleveland), working locally, making sure he was staying on top of it physically.