Deshaun Watson calls booing by Browns fans 'disrespectful' and 'personal,' QB feels love on road

Deshaun Watson calls booing by Browns fans 'disrespectful' and 'personal,' QB feels love on road

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Key Points:

  • Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson called the booing he received from some Cleveland fans during a preseason loss "disrespectful" and "personal," expressing frustration over the negative reaction despite his performance struggles and injury history.
  • Watson, who has faced injuries, off-field controversies including a 2022 NFL suspension, and criticism since joining Cleveland on a $230 million contract, was booed during his first home game back after an Achilles tendon injury.
  • Watson highlighted the difficult relationship with Cleveland fans, recalling that some cheered when he sustained a career-threatening injury last season, and noted he feels more support at away games than at home.
  • Browns coach Todd Monken emphasized that winning and playing well will help Watson win back fans, while teammate Shedeur Sanders condemned the booing as disrespectful, stressing the importance of respect regardless of competition.
  • Monken has yet to decide the starting quarterback for the season opener, with Watson competing against Sanders for the role amid concerns about Watson's mental resilience following the hostile fan reaction.

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