Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson’s slow start to the season has sparked speculation about his long-term future with the team. Through two games, Watson has completed just 58.2% of his passes and boasts a career-low 63.0 passer rating.
Despite the Browns’ 1-1 record, Watson’s underwhelming performance has raised concerns about the blockbuster trade that brought him to Cleveland. Analyst Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report suggests Watson may not be in immediate danger of losing his job but could fall out of favor with team owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam.
Knox notes that the Haslams are reluctant to admit mistakes, which may protect Watson’s starting spot for now. However, if Watson’s struggles persist, the Browns’ ownership could reassess their commitment to the quarterback.
The possibility of Watson being benched or released comes with significant financial implications. The Browns would need to absorb a substantial cap hit, essentially paying Watson a “boatload of money” to part ways.
As the season unfolds, Watson’s performance will be under intense scrutiny. If he fails to turn things around, the Browns may consider alternatives, including Jameis Winston. The situation bears watching, as Watson’s future in Cleveland hangs precariously in the balance.