Browns’ Deshaun Watson in tears as he’s carted off with apparent Achilles injury
By Andrew Crane,
8 hours ago
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was carted off the field and in tears after sustaining an apparent right Achilles injury on a non-contact play during Cleveland’s game against the Bengals on Sunday.
He was ruled out of the game, and NFL Network reported that he likely tore his Achilles — which would be a second consecutive season-ending injury for Watson.
With the Browns driving and facing a second-and-6 late in the second quarter, Watson took the snap, hesitated and pivoted up the middle on a designed run before crumpling to the field.
Watson, who signed a controversial five-year, $230 million contract extension with the Browns in 2022 amid what would become two dozen allegations of sexual assault, has appeared in just 19 games since arriving in Cleveland via trade — with six starts in 2022, six in 2023 and seven this year, including Sunday’s game.
He helped the Browns to a 5-1 record last year before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery, but despite head coach Kevin Stefanski sticking with Watson for the first portion of 2024 despite a nearly invisible offense, he kept producing brutal results and caused Cleveland’s season to start spiraling.
Watson’s off-field issues — from the allegations and court cases to the year-long suspension in 2021 that stemmed from the assault claims — provided a harrowing backdrop to his stint with the Browns, with the latest civil lawsuit getting settled earlier this month for an undisclosed amount .
ESPN reported that fans inside the Browns’ stadium even cheered Sunday when Watson sustained his Achilles injury and was replaced by Thompson-Robinson.
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Dakota
1h ago
I said he was going to be out the season. he wad going to get hurt again. sorry I was right!
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