- **Q: What did Browns owner Jimmy Haslam say about the Deshaun Watson trade?
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In a candid admission at the NFL's annual meeting, Cleveland Browns co-owner Jimmy Haslam acknowledged the high-profile trade for quarterback Deshaun Watson has not yielded the expected results, calling it a "big swing-and-miss."
The Cleveland Browns' pursuit of an elite quarterback led them to make a monumental trade for Deshaun Watson in March 2022. The deal sent three first-round draft picks, a 2023 third-round pick, and fourth-round picks in 2022 and 2024 to the Houston Texans. Compounding the investment, the Browns awarded Watson a five-year, $230 million contract, fully guaranteed – a landmark deal in NFL history.
However, the return on investment has been minimal. Watson's tenure began under the shadow of allegations of sexual assault and inappropriate conduct from over two dozen women during massage sessions. While grand juries declined criminal charges, the NFL suspended him for the first 11 games of the 2022 season.
Injuries have further plagued his time in Cleveland. After returning in 2022, he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in 2023. In 2024, a torn Achilles tendon cut his season short in October, requiring a second surgery in January 2025 after a setback. He is now expected to miss a large part of the upcoming 2025 season.
Jimmy Haslam's "big swing-and-miss" comment underscores the stark reality. The Browns gave up premium draft assets and committed massive financial resources to a player who has been largely unavailable and underperformed when healthy. The team now faces the challenge of navigating the next two seasons with Watson's $46 million annual cap hit while trying to remain competitive. They acquired Kenny Pickett via trade to add depth and competition, but the long-term quarterback situation remains uncertain. Haslam's statement about not forcing a QB pick in the 2025 draft suggests a potentially painful, patient rebuild might be necessary to recover from the Watson trade's consequences.
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