(Berea) Deshaun Watson should regain his place as starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday in Indianapolis, against the Colts.

Watson missed two games with a right shoulder injury suffered Sept. 24 against Tennessee.

He did not play on October 1 and 15, against the Ravens and 49ers.

Cleveland had a week off between the two games.

Coach Kevin Stefanski said Watson looked good during Friday’s practice.

Watson officially remains a questionable case, as the team wants to see how his shoulder reacts between now and Sunday.

The Browns (3-2) have played on the road just once to this point in the season, losing to Pittsburgh.

Watson, 28, is 5-4 as a starter with the Browns.

On Thursday, he practiced for the first time in almost three weeks. During the portion of the session that the media could attend, his passes were not very convincing.

These had more bite on Friday, when he wore a brace and a compression sleeve.

The Colts are 3-3.