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Quarterback Deshaun Watson will begin the street Sunday for the Cleveland Browns against his old group, the Houston Texans.

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It will be Watson's initial beginning subsequent to serving a 12-game suspension to begin the season for rehashed sexual offense with north of two dozen back rub specialists.

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The truth will surface at some point the way in which Watson searches in his old favorite spots, yet four-time Super Bowl champion Joe Montana (seen above in 2019) predicts Watson will be normal.

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"Folks are accustomed to getting injured and missing various games, and it'll take some time, even by and by, to become acclimated to things," Montana told Fox News.

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"In any case, he'll hop in the seat genuinely speedy. Clearly with an alternate group, so that will take a smidgen of changing likewise simultaneously."

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"In any case, how well will he perform? I put my cash that he'd be normal, perhaps somewhat better (than normal) than what he's ordinarily playing at.

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Since, regardless of what you truly do practically speaking and how genuinely you stay in shape or do the things you really want to do, there's nothing similar to the continuous game stuff.

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What's more, it'll take him a tad. I don't think it'll take him too lengthy to even consider getting back in the swing, yet it'll take a game or two."