Deshaun Watson’s struggles with the Cleveland Browns have become apparent, and opponents have taken notice. Through three games, Watson’s statistics reveal his challenges: 551 passing yards, 3 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, a career-low 57.8% completion rate, and a dismal 71.4 QB rating.
According to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, who spoke with Cleveland’s opponents, Watson’s issues extend beyond inadequate protection. While protection and an inconsistent run game are concerns, opponents have identified additional problems.
Specifically, Watson’s accuracy and footwork have been subpar, and his confidence appears shaken. These deficiencies have allowed opponents to capitalize on his vulnerabilities. Watson’s QBR of 22.5 is among the league’s lowest, surpassed only by Carolina Panthers’ quarterback Bryce Young.
As the Browns seek to turn their season around, addressing Watson’s underlying issues will be crucial. Improving protection and the run game are essential, but Watson must also regain his accuracy, footwork, and confidence. Until then, opponents will continue to exploit these weaknesses, hindering the Browns’ chances of success.