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Has Deshaun Watson played his last game for Cleveland? Answering five key questions about Achilles setback

Jan 10, 2025, 03:01 PM ET

BEREA, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns’ disastrous trade for Deshaun Watson took another turn Friday, as the team announced the quarterback tore his right Achilles tendon again and underwent a second surgery.

In a statement, the team said Watson’s “recovery time and return to play status is uncertain, and he will likely miss significant time during the 2025 season.”

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Deshaun Watson initially tore his Achilles Oct. 20 in a game against the Bengals. USATNSYNDICATION

How does this affect the Browns’ offseason plans at quarterback?

Browns general manager Andrew Berry, speaking at his end-of-season news conference Monday, revealed that Watson suffered a setback but said the development would not significantly impact the team’s plans at quarterback.

With Watson’s on-field struggles since coming to Cleveland — his 34.1 Total QBR as a Brown would rank only above the

Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry will be evaluating all possible options at quarterback this offseason. Nick Cammett/Getty Images

What are we hearing from execs and GMs around the league about potential trades or free agent acquisitions?

The Browns planned to scour the Earth for quarterback help even before the latest development with Watson’s injury. The setback will only intensify those efforts.

Sources have told ESPN that every quarterback with starter’s ability or potential will be evaluated by the Browns this offseason. That doesn’t necessarily mean the Browns must spend big, however. Kevin Stefanski has had success with many different quarterbacks over the years, and the firing of offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey suggests Stefanski will return to his offensive system and take back playcalling duties.

With the team holding the No. 2 overall pick, the expectation among several other teams is that Cleveland will think long and hard about selecting a quarterback at that spot. — Fowler


With the No. 2 pick, will the Browns be able to find a rookie quarterback starter?

Yes. Luckily for Cleveland, the 2025 class features two passers with first-round grades from NFL teams: Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders.

As the pre-draft process begins, Ward is the early favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick by the Titans, according to sources in the NFL. Sanders is very much still in play with all-star games, the combine and team workouts yet to happen.

Of the two, Sanders would be a better fit in Stefanski’s offense. He’s a capable pocket passer who can play on time and in rhythm without the need to scramble outside the pocket to find passing windows. In an offense based on play-action and on-target passing, Sanders would thrive. His off-target rate was third lowest in the FBS last season (6.5%), which points to his pinpoint accuracy.

In a draft without quarterback depth, the No. 2 pick might be the Browns’ only chance to find a rookie starter. They likely will be heavily invested in Ward and Sanders over the next three months. And while Ward is ranked higher than Sanders in my personal rankings, I like how Sanders could hit the ground running in Cleveland. — Miller

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Ex-Titans star Wycheck had CTE at time of death

Former Tennessee Titans star tight end Frank Wycheck suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the degenerative brain disease linked to repeated blows to the head, at the time of his death just over a year ago.

Wycheck’s family confirmed the CTE diagnosis in a statement released Thursday, 13 months after the three-time Pro Bowler died from an apparent fall inside his home.

A study of Wycheck’s brain conducted at Boston University’s Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center concluded that Wycheck had CTE Stage III, according to his family. Stage IV is the most severe diagnosis.

“Our family is grateful to learn of his confirmed CTE diagnosis in hopes to continue our father’s desire to bring awareness, increased intervention, education, and support for NFL alumni and their families related to CTE,” Wycheck’s daughter, Deanna Wycheck Szabo, said in a statement. “Our hope is that NFL alumni, who believe they are suffering from CTE, will be given the much-needed resources and guidance prior to their symptoms reaching a debilitating state. With on-going CTE research and diagnosis’, we hope future NFL alumni and families will be explicitly given an outline and plan of action in receiving care and treatment.”

Wycheck was found dead at his Chattanooga, Tennessee, home on Dec. 9, 2023. He was 52.

Frank Wycheck was a three-time Pro Bowler with the Titans and also spent 12 years as a color commentator on the team’s radio network. He died in December 2023 at 52 after an apparent fall in his home. Jeff Haynes/AFP via Getty Images

The family’s announcement came one day after the 25th anniversary of the “Music City Miracle,” a play co-authored by Wycheck that stands as one of the most famous moments in NFL history.

At the end of the Titans’ wild-card playoff game against the

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Dolphins GM: Hill didn't ask for trade in meeting

  • Marcel Louis-Jacques, ESPNJan 7, 2025, 01:54 PM ET

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      Marcel Louis-Jacques joined ESPN in 2019 as a beat reporter covering the Buffalo Bills, before switching to the Miami Dolphins in 2021. The former Carolina Panthers beat writer for the Charlotte Observer won the APSE award for breaking news and the South Carolina Press Association award for enterprise writing in 2018.

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill did not walk back his recent comments about a potential exit from Miami but also never requested a trade during a meeting with the team this week, general manager Chris Grier said Tuesday.

Hill hinted that he was open to leaving the Dolphins following Sunday’s season-ending loss to the New York Jets, a game he removed himself from. Miami coach Mike McDaniel dismissed Hill’s actions as “emotional” after the game but commented further on the matter during Tuesday’s news conference.

“We met for, I want to say, an hour yesterday,” McDaniel said. “I think I was very direct with him, he was very honest, and it was great terms that we were discussing. Discussed multiple things, including, without wavering, that it’s not acceptable to leave the game and it won’t be tolerated in the future. He embraced accountability, and I wouldn’t say there was anything necessarily to fix as much as we had to clear the air in a rough and tumultuous situation.”

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Hill’s actions might be reflective of an overall issue the Dolphins faced behind the scenes this season. Multiple players alluded to unspecified teammates being repeatedly late to team meetings, which McDaniel confirmed Tuesday.

McDaniel said he fined players multiple times but concluded that the current punitive system was “not enough” and said changes will need to be made moving forward.

“I think it’s important that you let guys know that we’re at the point in our team where guys are firmly aware of the expectations,” he said. “And if your actions continually lead to final offenses that you’re telling me without words that you don’t want to be here. So, I think it’s very clear — I think it’s not an indictment necessarily of all [players], but we are subject to everyone’s actions as a football team, so we’ll address those as such.”

Hill turned in his worst statistical season since 2019, recording 81 catches for 959 yards and six touchdowns in 17 games. He played six of those games without starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, which he said made things difficult this season.

In his final evaluation of Tagovailoa’s season, Grier said the quarterback’s growth as a leader was notable. However, in his first season since signing a four-year, $212.1 million extension in July, he missed six games to injury — four while on injured reserve due to a concussion and the final two games due to a hip injury. Grier said that Tagovailoa must prioritize staying on the field.

“He needs to be available. He needs to know how to protect himself,” Grier said. “He needs to control what he can control. He understands that not being available after taking chances of risk is not acceptable to us.”

Tagovailoa, the NFL’s passing leader in 2023, said last week that he’d be available if the Dolphins were to make the playoffs, but McDaniel said he was at high risk to exacerbate the “unique muscle injury” if he didn’t allow himself to heal.

Grier said that the injury doesn’t pose any long-term concern for the team and that he is expected to be ready for the 2025 season.

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Sources: 49ers fire special teams coach Schneider

  • Nick Wagoner, ESPN Staff WriterJan 7, 2025, 01:05 AM ET

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      Nick Wagoner is an NFL reporter at ESPN. Nick has covered the San Francisco 49ers and the NFL at ESPN since 2016, having previously covered the St. Louis Rams for 12 years, including three years (2013 to 2015) at ESPN. In his 10 years with the company, Nick has led ESPN’s coverage of the Niners’ 2019 Super Bowl run, Colin Kaepernick’s protest, the Rams making Michael Sam the first openly gay player drafted to the NFL, Sam’s subsequent pursuit of a roster spot and the team’s relocation and stadium saga. You can follow Nick via Twitter @nwagoner

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In an offseason that figures to bring plenty of change after a 6-11 finish, the San Francisco 49ers made their first major move Monday, relieving Brian Schneider of his duties as special teams coordinator, sources told ESPN.

Schneider’s firing comes as little surprise after he oversaw a special teams unit that was among the worst in the NFL in 2024. The Niners finished 32nd in the league in expected points added on special teams at negative-47.67, which was nearly 24 more points lost than the next-closest team (the Atlanta Falcons at negative-23.9).

In San Francisco’s lost season, special teams’ errors seemed to happen nearly every week, including missed field goals, successful fake punts allowed, costly penalties, muffed return attempts and a middling punting unit.

At the team’s bye in late October, coach Kyle Shanahan said he had “no concerns” with Schneider and that moving on from him “hasn’t entered my head at all.” But Shanahan also was holding out hope that things would turn for the better on special teams.

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In November, Shanahan said the Niners were spending “a lot” of meeting time and practice time trying to improve on special teams but also acknowledged the trickle-down effect of the team’s injuries also wasn’t helping those efforts.

“We have mixed a lot of guys in there,” Shanahan said then. “I do think guys are getting better, but we’ve got to make sure that we don’t make those dumb plays where we can cause a penalty, where we can cause a turnover and those are the things that we’ve really got to clean up.”

That turnaround never really happened, though, as kicker

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