Deshaun Watson is owed a guaranteed $92 million from the Cleveland Browns over the next two NFL seasons. However, a TikTok video from the day after
The Cleveland Browns said earlier this week that quarterback Deshaun Watson had a setback in his recovery. It turns out it is much worse than that. The veteran quarterback rolled his ankle while rehabbing at his home in Miami and re-ruptured the Achilles. This has required a second surgery and now his entire 2025 season is in jeopardy.
Deshaun Watson may never again take a meaningful snap for the Cleveland Browns after the quarterback who first suffered a torn Achilles on Oct. 20 tore the Achilles again during his recovery.
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson underwent a second surgery on his right Achilles tendon rupture. The Browns released a statement confirming Dr. Bob Anderson, a noted foot and ankle specialist in Charlotte, performed both surgeries. The first surgery was Oct. 25 and the second was Thursday. So, how did Watson rupture his Achilles a second time?
The second tear of quarterback Deshaun Watson’s Achilles tendon could give the Browns their last and best chance to avoid the remaining $92 million owed to him under his fully-guaranteed five-year deal.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson reportedly re-tore his Achilles tendon just three months after the original injury, potentially jeopardizing his entire 2025 season.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has undergone another surgery after rupturing his right Achilles for a second time, the team announced Friday.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson underwent surgery on Thursday after tearing his Achilles for the second time since October, the team announced on Friday. "Yesterday, Deshaun Watson underwent a second surgery to repair his right Achilles tendon rupture.
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Deshaun Watson’s net worth in 2025 is $60 million. Watson is the quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. He will be gearing up for his first full season with the Browns after sitting through an 11-game suspension to start his first season and then struggling with injuries his second.
It's really easy to point to the performance of the backup quarterbacks as the biggest reason the Miami Dolphins failed to make the playoffs this season (guilty