The Cleveland Browns have moved on to Week Two, where they will travel to play the Jacksonville Jaguars after their horrible performance against the Dallas Cowboys last week.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson was all over the place in his first game back from season-ending shoulder surgery last year, and if he played like he did on Sunday for the rest of the season, it will be a long year.
Watson has only seen 13 starts since being traded to the Cleveland Browns in 2022, which nobody in the organization thought would happen.
The 28-year-old quarterback doesn’t look like the same guy he was when he was in Houston, and there is a great chance he will never get back to being that player.
The Browns can’t fall to 0-2 this weekend, and if they do, the position could change this upcoming week.
One local Cleveland radio host had an interesting take on the Cleveland Brown’s locker room and how much they trust Watson.
The Cleveland Browns Locker Room Has Their Doubuts With Watson
Tony Rizzo, who hosts The Really Big Show on ESPN Cleveland, discussed how long the Browns will give Watson to figure things out because he heard from a source that the locker room likes Watson, but they are starting to doubt him.
It will be interesting to see how the locker room responds to Watson if he puts up another bad performance this week and whether the team makes a change in Week Three.
Losing the locker room would be bad because that means the team has quit on you, and when your teammates are done with you, there isn’t going back.
Watson has to figure something out this week if he wants his teammates to keep believing in him. Fans only see how Watson performs one day a week, while the entire team sees him every practice, so they know how he is currently doing.