Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku went to Los Angeles this past week to get some practice in with quarterback Deshaun Watson, who continues to work his way back after shoulder surgery.
This is important because the two haven’t been able to get on the same page on the field, and we saw after Watson’s injury just how valuable Njoku can be to the Browns offense.
While appearing on Watson’s podcast QB Unplugged on Lockerverse, Njoku discussed injuries in the NFL. He said that fans and media only know a small fraction of the injuries and pain the players experience.
He pointed out how fans calling out players for being injured doesn’t make sense when they don’t know what the players routinely play through. The Browns dealt with a ton of injuries last season, and players found a way to fight through them and still win 11 games.
The NFL draft is just around the corner as the offseason rages on toward the 2024 season.
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