Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson may be tougher than any of the Dawg Pound — or any other NFL fans, for that matter — think.
That’s the position of tight end David Njoku, who has been in Los Angeles catching passes from Watson as the quarterback rehabilitates from shoulder surgery in November 2023.
Njoku spoke to the unseen toughness of himself and Watson, as well as other players around the league, during the most recent “Lockverse QB Unplugged” podcast, hosted by Watson and his personal quarterbacks coach Quincy Avery.
Tough As Sh*t! @David_Njoku80 keeps it real about people who criticize players battling through injury⁰
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Ninety-eight percent of things that happen to us, Deshaun and myself or whoever, nobody knows. And that’s what hurts the most. I keep it real. I’ve had a high-ankle sprain before. That b**** hurts like a mother f*****. That s*** hurts so bad. I couldn’t walk. I thought I was a big old macho man. I couldn’t do nothing.
[Deshaun] tore his shoulder, right? And had a high-ankle sprain the same game, and still beat the juggernaut Ravens. You know what I mean? That’s something that people don’t really comprehend the right way.
And seeing all that stuff on social media and stuff, it’s sad because you know the saying, “Ignorance is bliss.” In this case, it’s not really bliss because you don’t know … all the efforts and stuff being done behind closed doors. I know [Deshaun] is strong-minded but that, you just don’t like seeing that, especially when you’re giving it your all for a city.