The Facts: Watson, who was placed on season-ending injured reserve in December due to concussion problems, said he was doing fine, had no lingering effects, and was ready to move forward and prepare to tackle his ninth season. "I'm great. Three or four days after the last incident, I felt normal. I past all my cognitive tests. I didn't have any headaches. I didn't have any nausea. I didn't have any dizziness," he said. "With three games left, they just erred on the side of caution and decided to end the season for me."
Diehards Line:Watson added: "You hate for that to happen, but that's why the doctors are in place. As far as lingering symptoms, I didn't have anything. I know some guys have headaches for weeks. That wasn't my scenario, thankfully. So hopefully, it was just a bad luck year. ..." Watson played in 13 games, and suffered three concussions, including in the preseason. After the third, which occurred against Pittsburgh in Week 14, doctors decided it would be best for him to shut it down.