Browns' QB Deshaun Watson to Undergo MRI on Injured Ankle, Insists He'll Play Next Game
Injury Occurred During Victory Over Ravens, Watson's Latest Setback After October's Rotator Cuff Strain
- Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Browns quarterback, will undergo an MRI on his left ankle after injuring it during Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
- Watson was seen leaving the stadium in a walking boot, but he insists he will be ready to play in the upcoming game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The injury occurred when Watson's leg was rolled up on by Ravens defensive end Jadeveon Clowney near the end of the second quarter.
- Despite the injury, Watson completed 20 of 34 passes with one interception and rushed eight times for 37 yards against Baltimore.
- This is the latest injury for Watson, who missed several games in October due to a strained rotator cuff in his right shoulder.