
Deshaun Watson’s Achilles injury has created a surreal situation in the Cleveland Browns’ QB room. After their star quarterback re-tore his Achilles, the team responded by selecting Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel in the 2025 NFL Draft, signing Kenny Pickett, and bringing back Joe Flacco.
It’s a situation that seems to bring more instability to the franchise than head coach Kevin Stefanski had hoped. The Browns don’t have a clear leader at the most important position in the game-and that uncertainty brings chaos to the locker room.
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“It is pretty difficult,” Jerry Jeudy recently said about Cleveland’s QB room. “You want to build that relationship with a quarterback and have that consistency. But as a receiver, you just got to keep working and learn how to adjust no matter what.”
“You want to build that relationship with a quarterback and have that consistency. But as a receiver, you just got to keep working and learn how to adjust no matter what.”
Those are some tough words from the Browns’ star receiver, who last season made 90 catches for 1,229 yards and earned his first Pro Bowl appearance. Jeudy suffered from the team’s quarterback inconsistency last year-the Browns started four different quarterbacks and finished with a 3-14 record, tied for the worst in the league-and he seems desperate for the situation to change.
Jeudy’s complaints were heard and acknowledged by former NFL receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who explained the Browns star WR’s frustrations during a recent appearance on Nightcap.
“It’s a four-man competition… not enough reps in practice… it’s crazy,” Houshmandzadeh said. “You do 12 plays in team-ones get 7-8, twos get the rest. Where do the threes and fours come in? There’s not enough reps.”
For now, it is widely believed that Sanders is the fourth-string QB on the team. He’s getting the fewest reps with the first team, which means he has the least chemistry with the starting squad.
Later, when discussing a potential starting quarterback for Cleveland, T.J. said: “I’m going with one of the rookies. Flacco’s a great dude, but he ain’t your quarterback of the future. Pickett ain’t it either. Let the young guys play. If it doesn’t work, draft your guy next year.”
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