eshaun Watson took to social media with a short but strong message after the Cleveland Browns reunited with quarterback Joe Flacco.
The Browns signed Flacco to a one-year deal worth $4 million on Friday. If he achieves lofty incentives, like leading the Browns to the postseason and being named an All-Pro, the contract can be worth up to $13 million.
Flacco joins Kenny Pickett on the Browns depth chart. Watson is expected to miss most — if not all — of next season with a ruptured Achilles that he re-injured during his recovery. He initially suffered an Achilles injury in October, limiting him to just seven games.
Now, the Browns have a quarterback room they’re comfortable with, bringing back Flacco, who has a track record in Cleveland. Flacco-mania took over the city in 2023 when he came off the couch and helped lead the Browns to the postseason.
Cleveland did not offer Flacco a contract last offseason and he ended up signing with the Indianapolis Colts. Many suggested that the Browns did not want Flacco on the roster after his previous heroics with Watson returning from shoulder surgery on shaky ground.