Josh Rosen could miss another golden NFL opportunity

The Cleveland Browns are digging into their depth chart ahead of the start of the NFL season, and Josh Rosen may not be where he wants to be.
That Cleveland Browns have an unusual start to the season with quarterback Deshaun Watson now suspended for 11 regular season games. The Browns need to tap into their depth chart and Josh Rosen could miss his chance to move up.
NFL insider Josina Anderson posted a cryptic tweet about roses that has many people wondering where it might end up.
Rosen is currently the Third-string quarterback with Watson ruled out. He’s behind Jacoby Brissett and Joshua Dobbs and while unlikely to beat Brissett for the starting spot, he may miss his opportunity to be a backup. He might even be circumcised.
Brown’s Josh Rosen’s future in Cleveland is unclear
Rosen, a first-round pick in 2018, has fallen a long way after failing to become Arizona’s quarterback of the future. The Cardinals swallowed their pride and drafted Kyler Murray the next year, while Rosen has bounced around the NFL rosters ever since. Rosen embarrassed himself last season by throwing an interception during an Atlanta Falcons game despite barely playing all season.
Unsurprisingly, Rosen has shown signs of struggle during the Browns’ preseason. Dobbs and Rosen are competing for the regular-season backup quarterback spot, and Dobbs is showing a lot more potential.
According to CBS Sports, Rosen completed seven of 20 passes for 88 yards in Sunday’s preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Dobbs nearly doubled Rosen’s performance with 14 of 20 passes for 141 yards. He also rushed four times for 47 yards and a touchdown.
There were also Rumors about Dobbs that may be cut, which could backfire on Rosen if he doesn’t outshine Dobbs. The Browns could be after Jimmy Garoppolo to make up for Watson’s big loss.
Rosen has an opportunity to prove himself, but he could miss it and end up moving to another NFL team.
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