CLEVELAND — Deshaun Watson's tumultuous tenure with Cleveland has taken another significant turn.
His third season appears to be over.
The embattled quarterback was carted off the field Sunday with a right Achilles tendon injury he suffered on a noncontact play against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Following Cleveland's 21-14 loss, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said it ''looks like'' Watson's injury is serious and will end his season. The team was still awaiting test results, but all indications are that Watson won't play again in 2024.
Watson, who has not lived up to expectations in his two-plus seasons with Cleveland, went down without being touched on a second-down play with 1:26 left in the first half. He dropped back to pass at the Cincinnati 21-yard line. When he planted, his right leg buckled and he dropped to the ground.
Watson immediately put his hands to his head as he lay on the field in obvious pain. Cleveland's trainers rushed out to assist him and were soon joined by all of the Browns' players as well as the Bengals, who came over from their sideline to surround Watson and offer their support.
As he was driven off, Watson, whose arrival in Cleveland split the fan base, pulled a towel over his head as fans applauded.
However, when he first collapsed, there were fans who cheered. Some even chanted for the Browns to bring in backup Dorian Thompson-Robinson.