Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has undergone another surgery after rupturing his right Achilles for a second time, the team announced Friday.
For three years, the Browns contorted themselves to match Watson's strengths and desires. The reality is he never fit in.
Watson may miss the entire 2025 season after Cleveland’s polarizing quarterback ruptured his Achilles' tendon for the second time in three months and underwent another operation that could put his career in jeopardy.
After the announcement that Deshaun Watson will need surgery and his 2025 season is in doubt, he may be the worst trade ever.
AP photo by Sue Ogrocki / Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is carted off the field after getting injured during an AFC North Division game against the visiting Cincinnati Bengals on Oct. 20. CLEVELAND — Deshaun Watson's already unstable future with the Cleveland Browns is even shakier.
The Cleveland Browns lost another coach today to Mike Vrabel. Cleveland Browns assistant quarterback coach Ashton Grant is joining the New England Patriots as their quarterback coach.
Ashton Grant, who starred at Assumption University and also coached at Holy Cross, reportedly will be named the new QB coach for the New England Patriots.
Mike Fanelli dives into whether or not the Cleveland Browns will use the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on a quarterback. Which would be the top options to choose?
Tommy Rees is taking over a Browns offense that in 2024 finished last in the NFL in points scored, last in third-down efficiency, last in passing yards per play, 31st in yards per play, 30th in
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced Thursday that he will be the team's offensive play-caller in 2025. Stefanski also announced
The Cleveland Browns had a dramatic year that ended in the fanbase looking ahead to mock drafts by the middle of October.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed Thursday that he will resume calling the offensive plays in 2025. Stefanski relinquished play-calling duties to then-offensive coordinator Ken Dor