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Avast, ye scurvy dogs! The Browns be without Deshaun Watson for all o' 2023 'cause his shoulder be done fer!

2023-11-15

Arrr, blimey! The fearsome Deshaun Watson, a true star o' the Cleveland Browns, be sufferin' a grievous wound to his mighty shoulder in battle 'gainst the Baltimore Ravens! Alas, he be missin' the wench of the 2023 season.

Arr matey! The Cleveland Browns reckon their quarterback, Deshaun Watson, won't be settin' foot on the field for the rest of the 2023 season. The poor lad broke a bone in his throwin' shoulder during their victory against the Baltimore Ravens. Aye, that's a mighty blow to their chances! But that wasn't all, me hearties. Watson also suffered a high-ankle sprain, both injuries happenin' in the first half of the match.

According to the team, Watson had an MRI on Monday to check out his injuries. Avast! It turns out his left ankle has a sprain, and his right shoulder has a displaced fracture to the glenoid. Blimey! Them doctors say he needs immediate surgery to avoid further damage. Poor fella!

To make matters worse, the Browns had to place Watson on the injured reserve, meaning he can't play no more this season. Aye, it be a sad day indeed. They be puttin' their trust in P.J. Walker to take the helm this Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Watson wanted to keep sailin' with the team, but the doctors warned him that another hit to his shoulder could be a disaster. So, they be playin' it safe and keepin' him out of the game.

The Browns traded for Watson before the 2022 season, givin' him a hefty contract worth $230 million. Arr, he be suspended for half the season due to accusations of sexual assault. Since then, he's only been able to take the field for 12 games, with a record of 8-4.

Now, the Browns be standin' at 6-3 this season, and they got a fearsome defense. But without their star quarterback, the waters be lookin' mighty rough ahead. We'll see if they can weather the storm and keep their playoff hopes alive.

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