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Deshaun Watson Started, Yet Todd Monken STILL Hasn’t Named a Browns Starter

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Okay, Browns fans, get ready for some serious preseason drama because Cleveland coach Todd Monken just threw a curveball. Despite Deshaun Watson hitting the field for the start, Monken praised his QB but made it crystal clear: the Week 1 starting job is absolutely, positively, still up for grabs. That’s right, after Saturday’s preseason opener against the Chicago Bears, we’re still deep in this quarterback battle. Seriously, if you thought we’d have a firm answer, think again!

Monken’s Master Plan: The Suspense Is Real

Monken didn’t mince words when he told reporters the decision isn’t coming any time soon. “I’m not ready to say it yet,” he declared, keeping everyone on pins and needles. He laid out the grand plan, saying the intention was always to “get through the Bills game, switch up who’s gonna start, who’s gonna play in the second half, and then we’ll go from there.” Can you believe it? Even after Watson got the nod to open the preseason, Monken wants us all waiting for *another* full game before making the biggest call of the early season. This isn’t just a friendly scrimmage; this is the fight for QB1! The stakes are sky-high, and Monken is dragging out the suspense for every last second. It’s gotta be intense in that locker room.

Sanders Steps Up For Buffalo: Who Wants It More?

Deshaun Watson did indeed take the field as the starter against the Chicago Bears on Saturday. That’s a big moment, right? You’d think that would be a clear sign. But nope! The plan going forward is still all about sharing those precious first-team reps, with Shedeur Sanders staying heavily in the mix this upcoming week. And here’s the kicker for next week: Sanders is now officially set to start next Saturday’s game when the Browns face off against the Buffalo Bills. Then, Watson will get back in, splitting the second half with Dillon Gabriel. That’s a lot of shuffling and a ton of pressure on both guys. It tells you everything you need to know about how tight this competition truly is. Monken isn’t handing anything to anyone; they are absolutely earning every single snap, right up until the last possible moment. Every throw, every read, it all matters now.

So, mark your calendars, because next Saturday’s showdown against the Bills isn’t just another preseason game. It’s the final audition, the last chance for Watson and Sanders to prove they are *the* guy to lead this team into Week 1. Who’s gonna seize the moment? Who’s gonna make that last statement? We’re all on the edge of our seats, waiting for Monken to finally make the call that kicks off the season. Get ready for some serious, last-minute drama, because this QB battle is going down to the wire!

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Originally reported by Bleacher Report.

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