Report: Browns make QB decision for Week 11 vs Steelers…

PJ Walker and Dorian Thompson-Robinson are the only options at this point

Life as a fan of the Cleveland Browns fan is full of so many ups and downs, mostly downs, that it sometimes feels like a comedic tragedy. After knocking off the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10 of the NFL regular season, the Browns learned that QB Deshaun Watson would be out for the season after injuring his shoulder.

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While Watson toughed it out for 2.5 quarters to pull off a win, with a perfect second half, doctors have made it clear that continuing to play was dangerous for his future.

Enter  and Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

Both quarterbacks have started this season for Cleveland with neither having much success. The veteran Walker took over after the rookie struggled in his only start. Walker was not significantly better than DTR but was less rattled.

Now, reportedly, the Browns are going back to Thompson-Robinson as their starter:

At some level, the decision makes sense now. Walker’s goal was to keep the ship from sinking until Watson returned. Now, DTR’s goal is to provide enough upside for the rest of the season to not waste a historic defense and talented roster.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson

With a few weeks to learn from his mistakes and to grow, Thompson-Robinson now has a chance against a talented Pittsburgh Steelers defense to prove he can be a viable starter in the league. While Walker just needed not to mess it up, DTR needs to do a little bit more.

We won’t likely get official word from the team until later in the week or even game day.

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