Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has had a major setback to his previously injured Achilles. The team announced on Friday that Watson “complained of discomfort after rolling his ankle in Miami” and that a subsequent MRI showed he ruptured his Achilles for a second time.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson underwent surgery Thursday after tearing his Achilles again. His status for the 2025 season is “in jeopardy,” ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reports. Watson, 29, suffered a season-ending Achilles tear in October, MRI exams revealed.
Deshaun Watson’s time with the Browns just keeps getting worse. The Cleveland quarterback, who suffered a season-ending Achilles injury against the Bengals in Week 7, had a setback in his recovery, general manager Andrew Berry told reporters at a press conference on Monday.
Disgraced star quarterback Deshaun Watson may well have played his last game with the Cleveland Browns and, in turn, his last game in the NFL according to
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson had surgery after rupturing his Achilles tendon for the second time in three months, a setback that could sideline him for the entire 2025 season.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry said Watson suffered a "setback" in his recovery from the initial surgery.
The Fox 8 I-Team has confirmed that the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback Deshaun Watson’s 2025 season in in jeopardy after he ruptured his Achilles again in Week 7 against the Bengals, which
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has had a setback in his recovery from a ruptured Achilles suffered in Week 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals, general Andrew Berry said Monday.
The Cleveland Browns have a big decision to make at quarterback this offseason, and they could make it during the 2025 NFL Draft
Watson has dealt with injury after injury, all while being utterly ineffective on the field. He has gone 9-10 as the Browns' QB, with a passer rating of 80.7. His 2024 season ended with a torn Achilles tendon. He tore the tendon again this month and had a second surgery to repair it.
For three years, the Browns contorted themselves to match Watson's strengths and desires. The reality is he never fit in.