In a match-up that had some folks scratching their heads, the Washington Commanders put a serious hurting on the Cleveland Browns with a 34-13 victory. Yep, that’s right! While the Commanders are making some good moves this season, their defense has been shaky, ranking 25th in points allowed and 26th in yards allowed through the first four weeks. But it seems even a weak defense can have its day, especially against a Browns’ squad that’s just not getting the job done lately.
Now, let’s talk about Deshaun Watson. He didn’t have a very good outing at all. By the end of the second quarter, he had completed a mere 6 of 14 passes for 37 yards. That’s right—against a team that’s consistently near the bottom of the defensive rankings! Coming into this game, the Browns’ quarterback was already under fire, and it’s hard to imagine how much worse it could get. His performance left fans asking: how bad does he have to be before they consider swapping him out? After taking a lot of heat for the hefty contract and the drama he brought along from Houston, the pressure is on like never before.
Despite the overwhelming evidence of Watson struggling, Browns’ coach Kevin Stefanski vowed to stick by him, saying, “We’re not changing quarterbacks.” It’s one of those moments where you can feel the collective sigh of Browns fans resonating. As Watson was sacked multiple times, missed score opportunities, and watched the game slip away, the decision to keep him in the game baffled many. He ended up with just 125 passing yards against a defense that looks like it just came out of a training camp.
With the loss, the Browns now stand at 1-4. It begs the question: when is enough, enough? Watching Watson unable to produce effectively has been disheartening. And it seems like the only alternatives on the Browns’ roster aren’t earning any rookie of the year nominations anytime soon.
The Commanders took control early, and once they were comfortably ahead 24-3, the game felt almost like a given. The real star came not from Watson but from the Commanders, who took advantage of every chance they got, making fumbles and turnovers look like a walk in the park.
While the Commanders were stealing the show, the NFL saw some thrilling moments across the league, from incredible interceptions to nail-biting field goals. In other games, the Pittsburgh Steelers pulled out a must-win against a shaky opponent, while the Baltimore Ravens edged past the Cincinnati Bengals in a game that kept fans at the edge of their seats right through to overtime.
And let’s not forget about Patrick Surtain II, who showed off his skills on the defensive end with a game-changing 100-yard interception return for a touchdown. Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers are coming back to life slowly but surely after some shaky starts.
Going forward, the Browns need to figure out how to turn things around quickly, or else they could end up with even more disappointing results than we’ve already seen. The questions surrounding Watson’s form just add to the discontent brewing among fans. Can they muster the grit to flip the season on its head? Time will tell, but for now, all eyes will remain on Cleveland as they navigate this rocky path ahead.
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