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Reports: Browns restructure Deshaun Watson contract

By Thomson Reuters Mar 6, 2026 | 11:43 AM

The Cleveland Browns are restructuring the contract of quarterback Deshaun Watson to open up cap space, according to ​multiple reports Friday.

This marks the fourth ‌straight offseason the Browns have restructured Watson’s contract, which drops his cap hit for the 2026 season from $80.7 million to about $45 million and frees ‌up ​nearly $36 million in cap ⁠space.

Watson’s original deal with ⁠the Browns, signed after being traded from the Houston Texans ahead of the 2022 season, was a five-year deal worth ​a fully guaranteed $230 million. He will be an unrestricted free agent after this ⁠season.

Watson has played in ⁠just 19 games and thrown 19 ​TD passes for the Browns due to ​suspensions and injuries. His record is 9-10.

He ‌was suspended 11 games in 2022 for off-field conduct related to sexual misconduct allegations involving more than 20 massage therapists. His ⁠2023 season was cut short by left shoulder surgery and the 2024 season ended abruptly for ⁠Watson in ‌Week 7 because of a ⁠ruptured Achilles, missing the final 10 ​games.

The ‌30-year-old missed all of last ​season recovering ⁠from two Achilles surgeries but is expected to compete with Shedeur Sanders for the starting QB position. The Browns also have Dillon Gabriel on the roster at the position.

–Field ​Level Media