Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper backed his quarterback Deshaun Watson after a lopsided 34-13 loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
The Browns’ offense had another miserable outing, managing just 212 yards — a number that was helped by some late-game plays with the game out of reach.
Watson was particularly painful to watch. Cleveland’s $230 million quarterback finished with 125 yards and one touchdown. The Browns averaged a measly 3.6 yards per play.
Watson’s play generated a lot of talk about Cleveland going in a different direction at quarterback with Jameis Winston. However, Cooper does not feel that Watson is the issue for the Browns’ struggling offense.
“To be honest, I don’t think Deshaun is the problem at all. We can always play better for him,” Cooper said after the game, per Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.