The Cleveland Browns have struggled to see quarterback Deshaun Watson regain his previous form since acquiring him from the Texans for a hefty price of $230 million and three first-round draft picks. Over four seasons, Watson has faced numerous setbacks, including suspensions and injuries, resulting in just 3,365 passing yards and 19 touchdowns. With new head coach Todd Monken emphasizing that every player must earn their spot, there are doubts about Watson’s ability to return to his elite performance level. Ultimately, it appears unlikely that the Houston version of Watson will return to the field for Cleveland.
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