CLEVELAND — As Deshaun Watson tucked the ball under his arm and collapsed without being touched, some Browns fans cheered.
For all the wrong reasons.
Cleveland's polarizing quarterback, who has divided the team's fan base since his arrival two years ago, suffered an apparent season-ending Achilles tendon injury on Sunday in the first half of a 21-14 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
It's yet another startling twist in Watson's tenure with the Browns, who believed they were getting a franchise quarterback when they signed him to a fully guaranteed, $230 million contract in 2022.
Now, everything is uncertain.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski, who has stuck with Watson this season despite his uneven play, didn't officially rule out the QB for the remainder of the season. But all signs point to the 29-year-old missing the rest of the year.
''That's what it looks like,'' Stefanski said.
Watson's leg crumpled on a non-contact play as he dropped back to pass with 1:26 left before halftime. As he planted, Watson's calf appeared to quiver before he gave himself up and dropped to the turf.