Browns Shouldn’t Count on Watson for 2025 Season
The Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation has been a topic of discussion for months, and the latest news on Deshaun Watson’s injury has made it clear that the team shouldn’t count on him for the 2025 season.
According to senior NFL news reporter Ian Rapoport, Watson is likely to miss the entire 2025 season after rupturing his Achilles tendon for the second time in just three months. This latest setback raises serious concerns about Watson’s ability to stay healthy and perform at a high level.
Watson’s tenure with the Browns has been marred by injuries and inconsistent play. Despite signing a massive 5-year, $230 million contract, Watson has made just 19 appearances and played only 17 full games over the past three seasons.
The Browns’ decision to invest heavily in Watson has not paid off, and it’s time for the team to reevaluate its quarterback situation. With Watson’s injury history and lack of production, it’s unlikely that he will be able to lead the team to success in the near future.
The Browns should start exploring alternative options at quarterback, whether through free agency, the draft, or a trade. The team needs a reliable and consistent quarterback who can lead them to victory, and it’s clear that Watson is not that guy.
As for Watson, he has made it clear that he is more interested in collecting his guaranteed $230 million than in actually performing on the field. His lack of accountability and commitment to the team has been a major disappointment, and it’s time for the Browns to move on.
