Deshaun Watson thinks the Cleveland Browns have “everything” it takes to win a Super Bowl in 2024…

For 2024, the Cleveland Browns have an all-star roster; with good quarterback performance, this club has the potential to contend for the postseason.

The 2024 offseason got off to a great start for the Cleveland Browns. They added depth players to their squad, acquired speedster Jerry Jeudy through trade, and hired Mike Vrabel as head coach. It seems like the team is ready for 2024 triumph.

Deshaun Watson, quarterback for the Browns, discussed the current state of the team on his podcast, “QB Unplugged.”

“We have all the tools we need to succeed—we have the offence, defence, special teams, culture, and fan bases.”

Watson is correct; of course, the “it” in this instance refers to the Super Bowl. Despite having numerous injury concerns, the Browns managed to win 11 games and qualify for the playoffs by restocking their roster from the previous season.

Ultimately, the roster is complete; quarterback play will be the deciding factor. Watson hasn’t been spectacular while he’s been available, but the Browns are winning with him. After an astonishing and unlikely comeback victory in Baltimore, he finished the previous season with a 5-1 record.

The Browns inked LB Devin Bush to a contract as they seek to restructure their linebacker group.

The Steelers selected Bush with the 10th overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, and he played his first four seasons in Pittsburgh. In his debut year, Bush produced 109 tackles, nine tackles for loss, four passes defensed, and two interceptions—it was his greatest season ever. In the voting for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, he came in third.

Bush’s second season ended after just five games due to a torn ACL. But he came back for the 2021 campaign, and in his four seasons in Pittsburgh, he recorded 268 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 10 quarterback hits, four sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, and five touchdowns.

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