Browns' Deshaun Watson addresses critics, vows to return from latest injury 'way better than before'
Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam said that the Deshaun Watson trade was a "swing and a miss." Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth ask whether this was the worst trade in NFL and major sports history.
Deshaun Watson has appeared in just 19 games in the three years since he inked an unprecedented fully guaranteed $230 million contract with the Cleveland Browns.
The 32 games Watson missed were due to either suspension or injury. The NFL suspended Watson for 11 games in 2022, but a shoulder injury cut the quarterback's season short in 2023. Last October, Watson was sidelined by a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Watson then re-injured the same tendon in January. The latest setback is widely expected to sideline the three-time Pro Bowler for the entire 2025 season, but Watson pushed back against that timetable.
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Deshaun Watson, #4 of the Cleveland Browns, warms up before kickoff against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on September 18, 2023, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
"Everyone is doubting me. Everyone don't believe in me," Watson said in the video posted to his Instagram account showing him working out. "Everyone don't think I can get back to where I was. But I know, and I believe the work that I put in, that I believe in myself ... I know, I'm gonna be way better than before."
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The 29-year-old added to his comeback argument by saying he doesn't "have anything pretty much to lose."
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) in action during the NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Oct. 13, 2024, in Philadelphia.