Deshaun Watson said Wednesday that he "can't put a timeline" on a return from a rotator cuff strain to his right, throwing shoulder.

Watson, who did not practice Wednesday, has missed the Cleveland Browns' past two games and hasn't had a full practice since Sept. 22. 

He said that it's still "up in the air" whether he'll be able to play Sunday at the Indianapolis Colts.

"We just gotta continue to take it day-to-day," said Watson, who added that an MRI revealed a "microtear" in his rotator cuff muscle. "I'm not gonna put the team in jeopardy if I can't do certain things that is gonna allow us to be handicapped in certain situations. That's the reason why I haven't been able to step on the field."