Andrew Berry: It's "always possible" Deshaun Watson plays for Browns again
Deshaun Watson tore his Achilles last month, ending his season and potentially his tenure with the Browns.
But in his bye week press conference on Wednesday, General Manager Andrew Berry said theres a world where Watson can come back and play for Cleveland again.
Yeah, I think thats always possible , Berry said.
Since he was acquired from the Texans in the 2022 offseason, Watson has played just 19 games, completing 61.2 percent of his throws for 3,365 yards with 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
By most metrics, he was one of the leagues worst starting quarterbacks this season, completing 63.4 percent of his throws for 1,148 yards with five touchdowns and three picks.
Though he hasnt played in two weeks, he still leads the lead with having taken 33 sacks.
I would say more broadly, we havent played well as a team and we havent played well as a unit on offense, Berry said.
And I think oftentimes when you dont play well on offense, obviously your starting quarterback and your play-caller will get the most criticism.
But the reality of it is, offense comes down to organization and synchronization.
Theres just a lot of shared ownership across the different position groups in terms of why we didnt perform.
At this point, its clear that the Watson trade was a major misstep for the Browns as an organization.
But Berry said multiple times he wasnt in reflection mode at this point in the year, including when he was asked if he still thinks the trade was a good one.
[I]ts really more not really my focus at this point in the year, Berry said.
Our focus is really on finishing out the 2024 season, having the team play at a higher level, and well get to maybe those longer-term, or big-picture reflections at a later point in time.
And as for whose decision it was to bring in Watson in the first place, Berry once again pointed to the collective.
Id say this, like weve always said, all of us were on board, Berry said.
Everyones on board and, obviously, with a big commitment in that regard, thats always going to be the case..
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