The Cleveland Browns dropped to 3-9 next falling to the Denver Broncos on “Monday Night Football,” however lovers must admit Jameis Winston has saved the workforce in video games because the workforce’s origination quarterback.
He’s gained video games in opposition to two divisional fighters, the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
With the primary part clock winding indisposed Monday, ESPN colour commentator and Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Troy Aikman mentioned the Browns’ quarterback condition.
Right through his synopsis, he referred to as Deshaun Watson, the embattled quarterback out for the left-overs of the season, an “albatross.”
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Former NFL quarterback and TV commentator Troy Aikman sooner than a recreation between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cincinnati Bengals Dec. 4, 2023, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire by way of Getty Photographs)
“You know, this is a tough league,” Aikman started his monologue, by way of Tragic Saying. “And we all talk about parity. But when it comes to your hometown team, nobody wants to hear it. And Kevin Stefanski is an outstanding football coach, and he’s proven that. Two-time Coach of the Year. What he did to that group last year to get them in the postseason — they started four quarterbacks, they were decimated with injuries.
“And I am getting it. You already know, this moment hasn’t been what nation idea coming in, however the albatross is Deshaun Watson. In case you journey to Jameis Winston previous within the moment, does this glance other? As a result of I might say the defensive struggles, in a minimum of a miniature phase, have needed to do with how inept the offense has been transferring the soccer. I believe it’s affected the defensive play games, as neatly.”
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Aikman doubled down later in the game when Winston had 355 passing yards and Jerry Jeudy caught six of those passes for 167 yards and a touchdown.
“You’ll be able to’t support however surprise what this moment would possibly have appeared like for Cleveland if Jameis had taken over from the beginning or a minimum of a lot faster than when he did,” Aikman said. “I do know Deshaun Watson is going indisposed with a torn Achilles, however it have been an actual effort offensively observing him.”
The Browns’ season is virtually over in terms of playoff contention, but the organization has a lot of evaluation to do at the quarterback position after Watson went 1-6 to start the season before tearing his Achilles against the Cincinnati Bengals Oct. 20.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston passes the ball in the first quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. (Ron Chenoy/Imagn Images)
During those games, Watson threw for 1,148 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions, while getting sacked 33 times.
Since Winston took over Stefanski’s offense, the Browns have gone 2-3 with the 30-year-old passing for 1,680 yards, 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions in the five games he’s started.
The biggest issue with Watson is the $230 million contract he signed that has him under Cleveland control until the 2027 campaign, when he becomes an unrestricted free agent.
Do the Browns want to see Watson recover and try to find his way again, hoping he can recreate the magic he had in Houston with the Texans? Or does the organization want to move on, especially considering off-the-field allegations that continue even after the numerous civil lawsuits that led to an 11-game suspension in 2022?

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson looks for an open receiver during the second half of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sept. 15, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
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The Browns will deliberate over those very questions while evaluating Winston over the team’s final five games, starting with a rematch against the Steelers Sunday in Pittsburgh.
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