Browns General Manager Andrew Berry has expressed uncertainty regarding Deshaun Watson's future as the team's long-term quarterback. During a recent press conference, Berry refrained from making any definitive statements about Watson's role, despite the fact that the team is financially committed to him, owing $92 million over the next two years. Watson's situation is complicated by a season-ending ruptured Achilles tendon he suffered last month, as well as a series of disappointing performances over the past three seasons. His struggles have contributed to a divided fanbase and raised questions about his fit within the organization, especially following the significant trade that brought him to Cleveland in 2022. While Berry has not ruled out the possibility of Watson returning to the field for the Browns in 2025, the quarterback's future remains uncertain as he continues his recovery and the team evaluates its options moving forward.