Deshaun Watson Carted Off Field

Cincinnati Bengals v Cleveland Browns

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was carted off the field during Sunday's (October 20) game against the Cincinnati Bengals due to an apparent Achilles injury, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.

Watson appeared to take a bad fall on a non-contact play with 1:21 remaining in the second quarter and immediately clutched at his right ankle. Players from both teams stood near Watson on the field before he was taken off the field in a cart.

The Browns replaced Watson with Dorian Thompson-Robinson after backup Jameis Winston was inactive as the emergency third quarterback prior to kickoff. Watson, who is in his third season of a five-year, $230 million fully guaranteed deal, threw for 128 yards on 15 of 17 passing in Sunday's game prior to the injury.

Watson has struggled throughout the 2024 NFL season, posing the lowest QBR of all qualified quarterbacks through his first five games. The former Clemson standout was booed by the home crowd during player introductions, which was followed by thunderous cheers for running back Nick Chubb, who returned for his first game since a season-ending injury early in the 2023 season and recorded a touchdown in the first half of Sunday's game.

The Browns trailed the Bengals, 7-6, at halftime during Sunday's game.


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