Myles Garrett makes feelings clear on Deshaun Watson’s job security | Image Source: Imagn
The Cleveland Browns certainly sent a message when they signed Deshaun Watson to a fully guaranteed, five-year, $230 million contract. Whether that was the right message is a subject that's up for debate, but the Browns will be stuck with that albatross of a deal for the foreseeable future.
Watson didn't showcase $230 million worth of talent on the field this year before going down with a shoulder injury. His season ended in October, and we haven't seen or heard from Watson since, unless you count his trip to Miami with his girlfriend, Jilly Anais.
Since Watson went down with injury, the Browns turned to Jameis Winston, but he was an inactive this Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Dorian Thompson-Robinson took his spot under center but went 20-of-34 for 157 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions. That wasn't nearly enough to fight against Joe Burrow's offense as the Browns fell to their 12th loss of the year.
