Chattanooga Times Free Press

Browns QB Watson out for season

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BEREA, Ohio — Deshaun Watson felt blindsided by the injury. So did the rest of the Cleveland Browns.

After finally playing like an elite quarterbac­k, Watson was told Tuesday night by doctors that a hard hit that he shook off Sunday ended his second season with the team just as it was taking off.

As he wrestled with his emotions Wednesday, Watson fought to find the words to convey his feelings.

“It’s very tough,” Watson said after a 10-second pause to gather himself. “Hurt about it.”

Watson will undergo seasonendi­ng surgery to repair a displaced fracture in his right shoulder, an injury that is not only a personal setback to the 28-year-old but a potentiall­y devastatin­g blow to the Browns, who have managed to stay in contention and now face more uncertaint­y. Once again, they don’t have a franchise quarterbac­k.

Watson, who came to Cleveland in a controvers­ial trade from the Houston Texans last year and received a fully guaranteed $230 million contract, got hurt at some point in the first half of the Browns’ 33-31 road win against the Baltimore Ravens, an AFC North rival. He’s not sure when it happened, and the team can’t pinpoint the contact.

Although Watson knew something was wrong, he stayed on the field while also dealing with a sprained ankle and completed 14 of 14 passes in the second half as Cleveland rallied for one its biggest wins in recent memory.

Less than 48 hours later, any afterglow from the win was darkened as doctors told Watson his glenoid was fractured and his season is over after six games. He threw for 1,115 yards with seven touchdown passes and four intercepti­ons.

“I’m still in disbelief,” he said. “Just trying to process all the informatio­n. I felt like we were turning a corner to really make a run and still believe we still will with the guys in this locker room. I just wanted to physically be a part of it. It’s tough to try to wrap everything around my head right now.”

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