The Cleveland Browns have a lot of questions to answer this offseason, but no question is more important that what they'll do at the quarterback position. Of course, the Browns made one of the worst trades in NFL history when they acquired Deshaun Watson from the Cleveland Browns ahead of the 2022 season.
1. The news was Deshaun Watson has suffered a “setback” in his recovery from Achilles surgery. Berry didn’t give many details. He said he had learned of it only a few hours before meeting with the media. The news did lead to some speculation about it being a convenient way for the Browns to keep Watson on the sidelines in 2025.
#Browns GM Andrew Berry received information recently that Deshaun Watson suffered a setback in his recovery from a torn Achilles. It’s too early to tell how it impacts his rehab and availability for 2025. Berry did say that the QB room will look different in 2025 @fox8news
The Browns learned about Watson’s new medical situation during player exit meetings on Sunday, and said it’s too early to know what it means going forward.
Deshaun Watson's setback in his recovery from an Achilles injury could cost him the 2025 season, giving the Browns a chance to move on, at least on the field.
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.
The setback Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered on his previously injured Achilles turned out to be a new tear that required surgery.
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