Browns' Deshaun Watson carted off field with apparent Achilles injury
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Deshaun Watson left Sunday's game after suffering what appeared to be a serious leg injury.
The Cleveland Browns quarterback was carted off the field after his right calf muscle appeared to pop – that's normally a pretty good indication of an Achilles injury.
Watson tucked the ball in to run, and on his very first step, the muscle clearly buckled – the view seemed extremely similar to Kevin Durant's Achilles injury.
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Browns' Deshaun Watson walks off the field after the Dallas Cowboys game in Cleveland, Sept. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
It's been a rough season for Watson and the Browns, who started 1-5. Last week, they traded away Amari Cooper.
Watson is in his fourth year with the Browns after signing a fully guaranteed $240 million contract that is well on the way to being arguably the worst deal in NFL history.
Watson was accused of sexual harassment by over two dozen women, which forced him to miss nearly two years of football.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson entered the game for Cleveland, who is facing its AFC North rival Cincinnati Bengals. Jameis Winston was ruled inactive prior to the game.
Watson was actually having perhaps his best game of the season up until the injury – he had completed 15 of his 17 passes for 128 yards.
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson runs for a first down against the New York Giants at Huntington Bank Field, Sept. 22, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio. (Jeff Lange/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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