Cleveland Browns’ Deshaun Watson Out for Season with Shoulder Injury

Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns’ franchise quarterback, faces a season-ending shoulder surgery, a significant setback for the team. The MRI results revealed a displaced fracture in Watson’s right shoulder, necessitating immediate surgery to prevent further damage.

Watson, visibly emotional, described his feelings as a mix of disbelief and hurt. He played through pain in the Browns’ recent victory over the Ravens, unknowingly aggravating his shoulder. Despite his eagerness to continue, medical advice pointed towards surgery for long-term health.

In Watson’s absence, rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson steps up as the starting quarterback, an opportunity for him to lead despite previous struggles against the Ravens. The team’s management expressed disappointment but remains hopeful for Watson’s recovery and return for the 2024 season.

The Browns face a challenging path ahead in the competitive AFC North, with linebacker Anthony Walker emphasizing the need for the defense to step up. Watson’s injury shifts the team’s dynamic, but he vows to support his teammates throughout his recovery.


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