Browns' Watson carted off with noncontact injury
Briefly

In a dramatic moment during the game against the Bengals, quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered a noncontact right leg injury, hyperextending his knee while attempting to avoid tacklers. The incident occurred just before halftime, leading to heightened anxiety among fans and teammates. Watson, visibly emotional, was helped off the field by medical staff, marking a significant moment in the match and in his already challenging season. The Browns had to quickly adjust as they brought in rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Watson’s injury was particularly concerning as it came after a season where he has struggled significantly. With the lowest QBR among qualified quarterbacks, his performance had already come under scrutiny. Before the injury, he completed 15 of 17 passes for 128 yards—an encouraging moment in an otherwise disappointing season for the former Pro Bowler. The Browns' inability to keep their starting quarterback healthy is a growing concern for the team.
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