The Cleveland Browns secured a hard-fought 18-13 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2, improving their record to 1-1. However, quarterback Deshaun Watson’s performance was underwhelming, completing 22 of 34 passes for 186 yards, no touchdowns, and no interceptions. Watson’s lackluster start has sparked concerns about his ability to regain his form.
A former NFL executive expressed doubts about Watson’s potential resurgence, stating, “I don’t think he’ll turn it around in Cleveland or anywhere.” Citing Watson’s lost confidence and diminished arm strength, likely due to off-field issues and injuries, the executive believes the Houston version of Watson is gone.
The executive suggested the Browns consider quarterback alternatives for the future, specifically Quinn Ewers and Garrett Nussmeier. While it’s early in the 2024 season, the Browns may need to explore options if Watson’s struggles persist.
Although a change is possible, the Browns hope Watson can rediscover his form and lead the team to success. With 15 games remaining, Watson has time to turn his season around. However, if his performance doesn’t improve, the Browns will likely begin evaluating potential replacements, including Ewers and Nussmeier, to address their long-term quarterback needs.