PUBLISHED Aug 22, 2026, 7:24 PM ET
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson addressed heavy criticism from home fans after facing loud boos during a preseason loss against the Buffalo Bills at Huntington Bank Field. Watson entered the contest during the second half, completing five of twelve passes for thirty five yards and throwing one interception. Following the defeat, Watson stated that the hostile crowd reaction felt personal and disrespectful rather than strictly tied to his athletic performance. He recalled that supporters cheered when he suffered a severe Achilles tendon injury during a game in October of year two thousand four. The outing occurred amid an ongoing quarterback competition with rookie Shedeur Sanders for the starting role under coach Todd Monken. Sanders started the game, completing nine of eleven passes for seventy four yards and one touchdown. Monken has not yet named a definitive Week One starter for the upcoming regular season professional football league campaign today.
By Sarah Whitman | JQJO News
Left: Progressive commentary emphasizes organizational accountability regarding past off-field player conduct. Center: Objective reports focus strictly on preseason performance and quarterback competition. Right: Conservative sports analysis highlights consumer dissatisfaction over massive guaranteed player contracts.
Deshaun Watson criticized home crowd boos following Saturday preseason game. https://www.brownszone.com/2026/08/22/deshaun-watson-calls-boos-from-home-crowd-personal-disrespectful/
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