Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered an Achilles injury on a non-contact play during Sunday's game, the team announced, and will reportedly miss the rest of the season. Former longtime NFL team doctor David J. Chao posted on X that Watson would need season-ending surgery after he suffered a right Achilles tendon rupture, calling the injury a "telltale calf reverberation." On a running play late in the second quarter against the visiting Cincinnati Bengals, Watson's right knee buckled, causing the three-time Pro Bowl selection to fall to the ground in obvious pain. Once he was loaded into the back of the cart, Watson, with a towel over his head, was visibly emotional as he was brought back to the locker room.