Before we sort through end-of-season Deshaun Watson exit strategies for the Cleveland Browns, let’s make one thing clear: Watson remains the starting quarterback.
Browns fans know the routine.
Another week, another depressing performance from the offense, followed by credibility-sapping assurances that Watson remains QB1.
It happened again Sunday after the Browns lost 20-16 at Philadelphia despite scoring on a blocked field goal return.
Cleveland is the first team in more than two decades to play the first six games of a season without gaining 300 total yards or exceeding 18 points even once.