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Browns QB Deshaun Watson reportedly has season-ending Achilles tear
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Browns QB Deshaun Watson reportedly has season-ending Achilles tear

Updated Oct. 21, 2024 11:33 a.m. ET

The Cleveland Browns' fear over Deshaun Watson's Achilles injury has come to fruition.

Watson suffered a ruptured Achilles after undergoing an MRI, NFL Media reported Monday. The injury will end his 2024 season. 

The embattled quarterback was carted off the field Sunday with a right Achilles tendon injury he suffered on a non-contact play against the Cincinnati Bengals. Head coach Kevin Stefanski said after the game the Browns believe Watson suffered a season-ending Achilles tear and that they're waiting on tests to confirm the diagnosis. 

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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.

Watson 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 training staff rushed out to assist him and were soon joined by all the Browns as well as the Bengals, who came over from their sideline to surround Watson and offer their support.

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As he was driven off, Watson, whose arrival in Cleveland split the fan base, pulled a towel over his head as fans applauded.

Shortly after halftime, the Browns said Watson had injured his Achilles tendon and that he wouldn't return.

Cleveland signed Watson to a fully guaranteed $230 million contract in 2022. He was suspended 11 games by the NFL in his first year with Cleveland, and his second season was cut short after just six starts because of a shoulder injury that required surgery.

Watson has played poorly this season, leading to calls for Stefanski to bench him. He was booed during pregame introductions.

Before getting hurt, Watson was 15-of-17 for 128 yards. He was sacked twice. Second-year QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson replaced him. Thompson-Robinson was Watson's backup for the first time this season ahead of Jameis Winston.

Thompson-Robinson went 11-of-24 passing for 82 yards and two interceptions, and also ran three times for a team-high 44 yards. He left late in the fourth quarter with a finger injury. Winston came in and threw a touchdown pass to David Njoku with 1:27 remaining, but the Browns still lost 21-14 and fell to 1-6 on the season.

The Browns mortgaged their short-term future to get Watson, sending three first-round draft picks to Houston for the three-time Pro Bowler. The 28-year-old has made far more headlines off the field than on it.

He was accused of sexual assault and harassment by more than two dozen women for inappropriate behavior during massage therapy sessions in Texas. Watson settled numerous civil lawsuits brought against him.

The league is still investigating a recent allegation against Watson brought by a woman who accused him of sexual assault. Watson recently reached a confidential settlement to close that case.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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