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Est. Return 12/21/2025
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Watson's NFL future is as murky as it gets. He ruptured his right Achilles tendon Week 7 last year and then re-tore it three months later, undergoing a second surgery in January that makes him unlikely to play before the second half of the 2025 campaign. Watson played poorly last season prior to the Achilles injury, coming off a shoulder injury the year before. He threw multiple TD passes once (against the Giants) and failed to throw a TD in three games. He never topped 200 passing yards, with his 5.3 YPA ranking last among 39 QBs with at least 200 attempts. The Browns signed Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett and drafted Dillon Gabriel (third round) and Shedeur Sanders (fifth round), but they still have enough invested in Watson to consider starting him if/when he's healthy. WR Jerry Jeudy returns, and the team drafted TE Harold Fannin to join veteran tight end David Njoku. Beyond that, however, it's a lackluster receiving group. Watson has played just 19 games the last four years. How many more games he plays is quite uncertain. Read Past Outlooks
Unlikely to play this season
Watson (Achilles) isn't expected to play at any point this season, but Cleveland plans to keep the veteran quarterback on its roster in 2026, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Watson was designated for return from the PUP list Wednesday and logged a trio of limited practices this week. While Watson's presence at practice seems to indicate that the 2017 first-round draft pick has reached the final stage in his recovery from a re-ruptured right Achilles tendon, the Browns appear content to keep him out of games amid a season in which they've relied primarily on rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders to handle quarterback duties. Though Cleveland is leaning toward keeping Watson around for next season, that doesn't necessarily mean he'll reclaim a starting role. Schefter notes that money is part of the reason why the Browns expect Watson back, and also indicates that the team values his veteran presence around the rookie signal-callers. The Browns would incur a dead-cap salary charge of close to $135 million if Watson were released before June 1 and a $53 million charge if he were designated as a post-June 1 cut.
Watson was designated for return from the PUP list Wednesday and logged a trio of limited practices this week. While Watson's presence at practice seems to indicate that the 2017 first-round draft pick has reached the final stage in his recovery from a re-ruptured right Achilles tendon, the Browns appear content to keep him out of games amid a season in which they've relied primarily on rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders to handle quarterback duties. Though Cleveland is leaning toward keeping Watson around for next season, that doesn't necessarily mean he'll reclaim a starting role. Schefter notes that money is part of the reason why the Browns expect Watson back, and also indicates that the team values his veteran presence around the rookie signal-callers. The Browns would incur a dead-cap salary charge of close to $135 million if Watson were released before June 1 and a $53 million charge if he were designated as a post-June 1 cut.
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For the second season in a row, Watson was limited to six games last year. This time it was shoulder injuries, including a fracture that ended his season Week 10. Watson's stats were near copies of the poor numbers he produced the year before. His 69.0 percent on-target rate was less than a percentage point higher than in 2022, ranking 31st among QBs with at least 170 attempts. His YPA was the same 6.5 (28th). The difference was he stretched the field last year. His average target depth jumped two full yards to 9.2 (3rd), and 12.9 percent of his attempts traveled at least 20 yards (3rd) after just 5.3 percent (35th) in 2022. It amounted to more than two extra deep shots per game. Not that it changed much -- Watson had only 13 more yards than the year before and the same number of TD passes (seven). Perhaps he'll get back to pushing the ball downfield this season like during his glory years in Houston when his average target depth was 9.0 yards and he actually completed the passes at a high rate. He at least has an excellent collection of playmakers to make things happen. The Browns traded for Jerry Jeudy to join wide receivers Amari Cooper and Elijah Moore, tight end David Njoku and running back Nick Chubb. Watson's rushing has remained steady the last two years (26.5 rush yards per game, prorating to 450 for a full season), so if he gets the passing going there's still a chance to be some semblance of the dynamic QB he was for his first four years.
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Out for Week 14
Watson (Achilles) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest against the Titans, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports.
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Takes big step toward return
The Browns designated Watson (Achilles) to return from the reserve/PUP list Wednesday, and he's on track to be limited in his first session, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports.
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Joins team for road trip
Watson (Achilles) accompanied the Browns to Las Vegas for Sunday's game against the Raiders, marking the first time he's joined the team on the road this season, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
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Progressing, but not practicing
The Browns plan on waiting until at least Week 12 to potentially open the 21-day practice window for Watson (Achilles), Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
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Not ready to practice
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said Monday that Watson (Achilles) won't have his 21-day practice window opened this week, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
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Not in team's 2025 plans
Watson isn't expected to play at any point this season, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.
ANALYSIS
Watson had his 21-day practice window opened Dec. 3 as he recovers from an Achilles injury, but the Browns don't plan to deploy the quarterback in a game situation in 2025, even if they activate him from injured reserve. He will likely continue practicing with the team and mentoring rookies Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel, with whom Watson could in turn compete for the starting role come 2026.
Watson had his 21-day practice window opened Dec. 3 as he recovers from an Achilles injury, but the Browns don't plan to deploy the quarterback in a game situation in 2025, even if they activate him from injured reserve. He will likely continue practicing with the team and mentoring rookies Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel, with whom Watson could in turn compete for the starting role come 2026.







