NFL fans go after Deshaun Watson after Browns QB shows off his moves in new TikTok video - “Predator should be in prison”

Deshaun Watson has been roasted for his TikTok dance video.
Deshaun Watson has been roasted for his TikTok dance video.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is doing his best to move on from the sexual misconduct allegations that plagued him last season. Watson returned to football last season after serving an 11-game suspension and went 3-3.

He recently posted a TikTok video of himself dancing and having a good time. But fans haven't forgotten what transpired off the field last year, with one stating that the Browns quarterback should be in prison.

"Predator should be in prison."

Other NFL fans had a similar line of thinking.

With still so much anger aimed at the Browns quarterback, it appears as though fans are not willing to accept him as a player as yet.


Deshaun Watson to return to 2020 form for Cleveland?

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Cleveland Browns v Pittsburgh Steelers

The reason the Browns gave Watson a five-year, $230 million fully guaranteed contract was that they believe he is the player to get the franchise to where it wants to go...the Super Bowl.

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Now, obviously after not playing football for over a year, coming into a season with just six games left, not much was expected. Watson had a 3-3 record and threw for 1,102 yards, seven touchdowns, and five interceptions.

But the consensus is that Deshaun Watson should be far better this coming season, with Browns fans hoping the quarterback can recapture his 2020 form.

Despite having a 4-12 record that year, Deshaun Watson threw for 4,832 yards, 33 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions. The Browns clearly have a better roster than the Houston Texans of 2020, so that type of production from the expensive quarterback would lead to much more success.

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The division is tough as the Baltimore Ravens have strengthened with Odell Beckham Jr. and Zay Flowers on offense, while Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals aren't going anywhere.

So while a playoff spot might be out of reach this season, the front office will want to start seeing a return on their huge investment in 2023.

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Edited by Nicolaas Ackermann