Is former Texans QB Deshaun Watson’s career over with Browns?

Deshaun Watson’s season, and potentially time in Cleveland with the Browns, is over.

Deshaun Watson’s season is over.

Potentially, so is his time in Cleveland.

The former Houston Texans and current Browns quarterback suffered a ruptured right Achilles tendon during Sunday’s 21-14 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals and will miss the rest of the 2024 season.

Just after the two-minute warning, Watson dropped to the ground and grabbed at the back of his leg. He was loaded onto a cart and greeted by several of his teammates, who came over to offer their condolences.

As being taken back to the locker room, it appeared that Watson was crying as he wiped his face with a towel. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said the injury did look like a season-ender even before the MRI.

Multiple players also called out Browns fans for booing the former Pro Bowl passer as he was being carted off.

“We don’t boo guys that are injured on the field, especially when the cart comes out,” defensive end Myles Garrett told reporters. “We should be ashamed of ourselves as Browns and as fans to boo anyone and their downfall.”

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It’s clear the Texans walk away as winners from the Watson trade orchestrated in the 2022 offseason. After missing most of the 2022 season due to suspension, Watson struggled in 2023.

Entering Sunday’s game, Watson had the lowest passer rating among all qualified quarterbacks. Through six games, Watson had totaled 1,020 yards passing with five touchdowns against three interceptions.

He also led the Browns to a 1-5 record.

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Even if Cleveland were to cut ties with Watson, it still would owe him $46 million in each of the next two seasons after Browns owner Jimmy Haslam dished out a new $230 million guaranteed contract following the trade. Meanwhile, Houston just finished using all the draft capital acquired in the deal and sits at 5-2.

Houston has a future with a new quarterback in C.J. Stroud, who remains in the hunt for the MVP conversation as the Texans return to NRG Stadium for their Week 8 matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.

Cleveland, which traded for Watson to shore up its quarterback situation, returns to the drawing board to find its long-term answer.

AFC North news: Browns’ QB Deshaun Watson to have season ending shoulder surgery

Deshaun Watson suffered a broken shoulder in the Week 10 win over the Ravens and will miss the remainder of the Browns season

The Browns and Ravens are two of the top teams in the AFC playoff hunt, but Cleveland’s postseason fate could rest in the hands of a rookie quarterback or P.J. Walker.

According to Tom Pelissero, Deshaun Watson will have season-ending shoulder surgery.

The Browns released this statement on Wednesday morning:

“An MRI of his right shoulder revealed a displaced fracture to the glenoid. Despite performing at a high level and finishing the game, after consultation with Browns’ Head Physician, James Voos, MD, and industry-leading shoulder specialist, Neal ElAttrache, MD, it has been determined that this injury will require immediate surgical repair to avoid further structural damage. Deshaun will be placed on season-ending injured reserve and a full recovery is expected for the start of the 2024 season.”

Acquired in a trade with the Texans in March of 2022 for three first-round picks and more, Watson was in the second year of his contract worth a fully guaranteed $230 million.

In 2022, Wastson missed the first 11 games of the season.

Watson suffered the injury n the first quarter this past Sunday, and played through the shoulder fracture in the comeback win over Baltimore, completing 20 of 34 passes for 213 yards, one touchdown, one interception, and a passer rating of 74.8.

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Deshaun Watson to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery

The Cleveland Browns will be without quarterback Deshaun Watson for the rest of the season due to shoulder surgery.

The trade the Cleveland Browns made for Deshaun Watson continues to complicate the franchise’s competitive picture. On Wednesday morning, the team announced that Watson will undergo season-ending surgery on a shoulder injury he suffered in the first quarter of Cleveland’s 33-31 win over the Baltimore Ravens.

It’s a rough go for the Browns, who have fielded a top-tier defense for most of the season. They’ll now have to muddle through without their franchise quarterback and starting running back Nick Chubb, who was lost for the season in Week 2.

Watson played through the shoulder fracture against the Ravens, completing 20 of 34 passes for 213 yards, one touchdown, one interception and a passer rating of 74.8.

P.J. Walker is expected to take Watson’s place, which he’s done before this season as Watson has dealt with multiple injuries.