Browns QB Deshaun Watson needs season-ending shoulder surgery
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[November 16, 2023]
The Cleveland Browns ruled out quarterback Deshaun Watson for
the remainder of the season on Wednesday morning after an MRI
revealed he needs surgery on his right shoulder.
Watson, a right-handed passer, underwent an MRI on his shoulder
after he was injured during a 33-31 victory over the Baltimore
Ravens this past Sunday. He was diagnosed with a left high ankle
sprain in addition to a displaced fracture in his shoulder.
"I'm still in disbelief. I'm still trying to process all the
information," Watson said. "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."
Browns general manager Andrew Berry said doctors indicated Watson
should not have been able to play with the injury.
"For Deshaun to play, call it 2 1/2 quarters, at a really high level
against one of the best defenses in the league with this injury plus
the high ankle (injury), it really is an incredible display of
physical and mental toughness," Berry said.
The Browns said doctors were concerned about further structural
damage.
"Despite performing at a high level and finishing the game, after
consultation with Browns' Head Physician, James Voos, MD, and
industry-leading shoulder specialist, Neal ElAttrache, MD, it has
been determined that this injury will require immediate surgical
repair to avoid further structural damage," the Browns said in a
statement Wednesday. "Deshaun will be placed on season-ending
injured reserve and a full recovery is expected for the start of the
2024 season."
Per NFL Network, Watson visited multiple doctors and wanted to play
through the injury. He was advised, however, that the shoulder could
"fall apart" if he were to be hit in the same spot.
The news comes one day after the Browns announced running back Nick
Chubb underwent a second surgery in September to repair torn
ligaments in his right knee. His timeline is less certain. The
Browns said the "estimated recovery time from these surgeries
indicates that Nick would be able to return to play during the 2024
season."
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Coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that fifth-round
rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson will start Sunday
against the Pittsburgh Steelers instead of P.J. Walker.
"I want to give him a week where he knows he's the
starter and gets a full week of preparation," Stefanski said.
Thompson-Robinson started the first matchup against the Ravens on
Oct. 1 in place of Watson due to injury. Thompson-Robinson threw
three interceptions in a 28-3 loss. He also was sacked four times
and posted a quarterback rating of 28.0.
Berry said the Browns, who traded current Minnesota Vikings starter
Josh Dobbs before the start of the season, are in the market for a
third quarterback and would add one this week.
The Browns (6-3) host the Steelers (6-3) in another big AFC North
match. Both teams have won two straight and are chasing the Ravens
(7-3).
Watson completed 20 of 34 passes with one interception and rushed
eight times for 37 yards against Baltimore. Trailing 31-17 in the
fourth quarter, his 10-yard touchdown pass to Elijah Moore ignited a
comeback capped by a 40-yard walk-off field goal from Dustin
Hopkins.
Watson, 28, completed 61.4 percent of his passes for 1,115 yards
with seven TDs and four interceptions in six games this season.
He said he will stay around the team to help however he can as he
prepares to come back for the 2024 season.
"I'm going to make sure I keep my head above water," Watson said,
"and make sure I stay in touch with all the guys and support them as
much as I possibly can."
--Field Level Media
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