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Why it’s not a foregone conclusion that Deshaun Watson’s Browns career is over: Mary Kay Cabot

Why it’s not a foregone conclusion that Deshaun Watson’s Browns career is over: Mary Kay Cabot

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Will Deshaun Watson’s final moments in a Browns uniform be spent on the field crying, helmet in hand, torn right Achilles as fans cheer?

And then he was carted off the field, sobbing and wiping his tears with a towel over his head?

It could be. The Browns may decide when he recovers enough from Friday morning’s surgery to repair the torn tendon to close the chapter on Watson’s harrowing period in Cleveland Browns history and cut their losses.

But it’s not a foregone conclusion that the Browns will part ways with him before next season for a number of reasons, including his cap hit of nearly $73 million in each of the next two years. For starters, the Browns might want to see how he recovers from Achilles surgery before cutting ties. Quarterback Kirk Cousins ​​has started all seven games for the Falcons this season after undergoing surgery on Nov. 1 to repair a torn Achilles, leading them to a 4-3 record. Cousins, 36, returned to training camp in late July, about nine months after surgery.