BEREA, Ohio -- Deshaun Watson says he's no longer the player who led the NFL in passing three years ago -- he's better.
"I'm not the same guy," the Cleveland Browns quarterback said Wednesday as he heads into his first full season since 2020. "I feel like I've improved. I've evolved to a new level. And I'm ready to be able to show that."
Watson started the final six games for the Browns last season following his 11-game suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy after he was accused by more than two dozen women of sexual assault and sexual misconduct during massage sessions.