The Cleveland Browns have made a big move in the quarterback position, announcing that P.J. Walker will start at quarterback in place of the injured Deshaun Watson against the San Francisco 49ers. Walker, who is a former XFL MVP, has been signed to the Browns practice squad since October and is now getting his chance to start in the NFL.
Walker has been impressive in his limited time with the Browns, showing off his strong arm and athleticism. He has a history of success in the XFL, where he was named the league’s MVP after leading the Houston Roughnecks to a perfect 5-0 record. He also set the XFL record for most passing yards in a season with 1,338.
Walker will have his work cut out for him against a tough 49ers defense, but he has the tools to succeed. He has a strong arm and can make all the throws, and he is also a threat to run with the ball if needed. He is also familiar with the Browns offense, having been on the practice squad for several weeks.
It will be interesting to see how Walker performs in his first NFL start. He has the talent to succeed, but it remains to be seen if he can handle the pressure of starting in the NFL. If he can, it could be the start of a long and successful career for Walker in the NFL.