Deshaun Watson has been one of the more controversial figures in the NFL over the last several years. The countless sexual assault allegations, coupled with his extremely poor play with the Cleveland Browns has made him an easy target. Watson was once regarded as one of the best quarterbacks in the league, now he can barely get a starting job.
However, some recent news shed some light on what his future looks like.
Breaking: Deshaun Watson Announces Massive “Going Away” News (Report)

Before the 2025 season even begins, Watson already has a ring:
The Cleveland Browns quarterback tied the knot with longtime girlfriend, Jilly Anais, earlier this week.
The couple posted their wedding bands on social media, via the New York Post. Watson’s shirt had the date of “07.02.25” stitched on his wrist.
The couple took a boat trip around Miami with some close family members to celebrate the marriage.
The Watsons got engaged this past March.
They posted a video to Instagram of themselves dancing outside their car on the road on Friday.

“We sailing away,” they wrote.
After rupturing his right Achilles tendon for the second time in three months, it remains unclear whether Watson will miss out on the entire 2025 season. He was initially injured during an October game against the Cincinnati Bengals, but he later ruptured his Achilles for a second time in January.
Earlier this month, the Browns reworked Watson’s contract to clear more cap space before the start of the new league year. According to the Associated Press, the restructuring cleared up nearly $36 million in cap space.
It was the second time in three months that the team restructured his lucrative contract.
Watson was acquired by the Browns in 2022 after he signed a fully guaranteed $230 million contract. But the 29-year-old quarterback has only appeared in 19 games for the team after he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in 2023 and an Achilles tendon injury this past season.
He was also suspended for 13 games due to sexual misconduct allegations during his time with the Houston Texans, and he hadn’t played the entire 2021 season.


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