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Browns Break Silence On Deshaun Watson Amid Ongoing Qb Battle

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Deshaun Watson’s future with the Cleveland Browns remains murky, but his presence continues to loom large as the team evaluates its crowded quarterback room.

Watson first suffered a torn Achilles in October against the Cincinnati Bengals. A reinjury during his recovery in January required a second surgery, sidelining him indefinitely. While the Browns haven’t provided a firm timetable, they’ve indicated he’ll miss a significant portion of the 2025 season.

Still, Watson has stayed active around the team facility, finding ways to contribute despite his injury.

“He’s working really hard. Doing a nice job in his rehab,” head coach Kevin Stefanski said on Saturday. “Doing a great job in the meeting room as well.”

Stefanski added that Watson is now out of his walking boot — an encouraging milestone in his recovery.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson talks with coach Kevin Stefanski.© Phil Masturzo / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The bad news for Watson is even if he does return, he's unlikely to play into the starting quarterback equation in Cleveland, despite his $230 million contract that runs through 2026.

Browns owner Jimmy Haslam dubbed the 2022 trade for Watson a "swing and miss," indicating the franchise is ready to find his replacement.

Over three seasons, Watson has started 19 games, compiling a 9–10 record. He's passed for 3,365 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, 12 interceptions with a passer rating of 80.7.

Veterans Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco are competing alongside rookies Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel for the Browns’ starting quarterback job.

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