Deshaun Watson makes a triumphant return to the field for the Browns, dazzling in his preseason debut with crisp passes and over 100 yards in the first quarter — but as he dazzles, former DT Breiden Fehoko drops a brutal truth: Cleveland’s run game is nonexistent, leaving the offense one-dimensional and vulnerable. While Watson’s play energizes the team and head coach Todd Monken beams with approval, backups Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel falter badly, forcing tough QB decisions ahead. The Browns’ future hinges on whether they can build around Watson’s brilliance — and finally fix their ground game.

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