The Cleveland Browns opened camp this week despite no new information on Deshaun Watson's impending suspension stemming from the multitude of sexual misconduct allegations against him.
The Browns do, however, have "a plan" for what they'll do when the league does indeed suspend Watson, according to head coach Kevin Stefanski.
"We have a plan and as information becomes available we can adjust that plan," Stefanski told reporters Wednesday. "But, short of that, I don't have too much to add."
What that plan entails remains to be seen, but Stefanski added that Watson and second-stringer Jacoby Brissett will both get "a ton of reps" – likely rotating the two in and out of first-team snaps, much like they did during spring practices.