Browns Insider Offers Clarity on Deshaun Watson Retirement Speculation

   

Deshaun Watson has suffered a series of injuries over the last few years, but the Cleveland Browns quarterback isn’t planning to retire from football anytime soon.

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Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com addressed the idea of Watson retiring in her latest Q&A column. She said it wonʻt happen, with the Browns on the hook for his fully guaranteed salary through the 2026 season.

“He’s determined to come back and play. It may have to be for another team, but he certainly doesn’t feel close to being done yet,” Cabot said. “He’s coming along well in his rehab from the retorn Achilles, and hasn’t even been ruled out for later this season, although it’s probably unlikely he’ll see the field this year — at least not here. But he’ll make his full $230 million from the Browns whether he plays for them again or not, and won’t retire before it expires.”

Since taking over as the Browns’ starting quarterback, Watson has led the team to a 9-10 record, including a dismal 1-6 mark last season. Over that span, he’s passed for 3,365 yards with 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

Watson struggled to find a rhythm in 2024 before suffering a season-ending Achilles injury. The offense failed to eclipse 20 points in any of his seven starts. He also failed to reach 200 passing yards in a single game this season.