|Montana Bengal| Posted October 20 Report Share Posted October 20 https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/browns-have-big-decision-to-make-about-deshaun-watson-after-the-season Quote Browns have big decision to make about Deshaun Watson after the season By Mike Florio Published October 20, 2024 02:51 PM Entering today’s game, the Browns had a short-term and a long-term problem arising from the Deshaun Watson contract. If, as it appears, Watson has suffered a season-ending non-contact Achilles tear (it’s not official yet, but the video seems to show something pop), the short-term problem is solved. The long-term problem remains. The Browns owe Watson $46 million in 2025 and $46 million in 2026. Every penny is fully guaranteed. That’s (math is hard) $92 million. Thanks to past restructurings, Watson’s cap number for 2025 is $72.935 million. It’s the same in 2026. And there’s another $26 million that would hit the cap, if he’s released or traded. The Browns have options. None are good. They could keep him on the roster and let him compete to be the starter. They could keep him on the roster and not play him. They’ll be paying him $46 million next year, either way. They also could cut him. But they’d still have to pay him. And the cap consequences would be staggering. Pre-June 1, the cap hit would be an incomprehensible $172.77 million. A post-June 1 release would mean $72.935 million in 2025, but they’d absorb nearly $100 million in 2026. A trade would be highly unlikely, unless the Browns add significant draft picks to the $92 million that another team would be inheriting. Also, Watson could eat some of the salary to make a trade more palatable, but why should he? He could just dig in his heels and wait to be released — or get paid to not play. Given the timing of the injury, there’s no guarantee he’ll even be 100 percent by Week 1 of 2025. In the interim, the Browns will have opportunities in free agency and the draft to acquire a replacement. However it goes, it’s going to be a mess. It already is a mess. And if owner Jimmy Haslam isn’t ready to admit that he made a far bigger mistake than when the homeless guy told him to draft Johnny Manziel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KA14_HOF Posted October 21 Report Share Posted October 21 May whatever approach they opt for turn out worse than anyone could possibly have anticipated. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
claptonrocks Posted October 21 Report Share Posted October 21 2 hours ago, KA14_HOF said: May whatever approach they opt for turn out worse than anyone could possibly have anticipated. This may go down as the worst trade in NFL history. How could it not? 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparky151 Posted October 21 Report Share Posted October 21 It's certainly the worst trade. Three first round picks plus $230 million for the 46th best QB? Their insurance payment will help their cap situation a bit, maybe they have coverage for next year too. Without coverage, they probably can't afford to move on from him until 2026. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-GoBengals- Posted October 22 Report Share Posted October 22 the broncos and the russell wilson trade really making out like bandits with this somehow slightly worse trade for watson and cleveland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparky151 Posted October 23 Report Share Posted October 23 Broncos only had to pay 80 mil or so to get out from under Wilson's contract. Of course they gave him the new deal before he'd completed the contract he was on when they traded for him, which had 2 years left. It's a mystery why George Paton, the Broncos GM still has a job. But as bad as that deal was, the Watson trade and contract is worse. So much worse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmishBengalFan Posted October 24 Report Share Posted October 24 During the prior offseason, Jimmy Haslam became (likely) the first owner in history to be actively helping the league investigate and suspend one of his own players. I think we know how this will play out. The Current Browns will find a way to terminate Watson's guaranteed contract in the least-costly manner possible. They're going to pay, there's no doubt about that, but I'll be surprised if he ever plays another down for them. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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