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RE: LeoThread 2025-01-15 16:09

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Despite a season-long suspension due to allegations of misconduct, the Browns were hopeful that Watson could recapture the form that made him an MVP candidate during his final season in Houston, where he recorded impressive stats including 4,823 passing yards, 33 touchdowns, and only seven interceptions.

The Disheartening Decline

However, the hoped-for resurgence has not materialized for Watson in his subsequent performances with the Browns. His first year was marred by inconsistencies and a low completion percentage of 58.2%. Transitioning to the second season, there was a slight increase in wins; however, his impact on the field remained questionable as he completed only 61% of passes with 7 touchdowns against 4 interceptions.