The Cleveland Browns started five different quarterbacks during the 2023 campaign, and as many as three of them could be with new teams come training camp.
Deshaun Watson will be back for the third season of what has, to this point, been a disastrous five-year contract worth a fully guaranteed $230 million. Rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson, a fifth-round draft pick, is also likely to return for his second NFL season. After that, however, every QB is a question mark.
Jacob Roach of USA Today’s Browns Wire suggested on Sunday, January 21, that the Browns close the book for good on former starting quarterback PJ Walker.
“There were a few big moments for him but, overall, it was some of the worst quarterback play in the entire NFL this season. Walker only managed to complete 48.6 percent of his passes for Cleveland with 674 yards, one touchdown, and five interceptions,” Roach wrote.
“It shows how good of a coach Kevin Stefanski is — that he managed to go 2-1 with those numbers from Walker. It would be surprising if any team brought him in, unless someone has an injury at the position.”
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Brissett served as Watson’s backup QB in 2022, though Brissett started the first 11 games of the season as Watson served an extensive suspension issued by the NFL.
In either case, Watson figures to begin the year as the starter, with Thompson-Robinson on the roster as the franchise’s third quarterback. Regardless of whether Flacco, Brissett or some other signal-caller starts the season in the No. 2 spot, there isn’t likely to be a place for Walker on the roster.