Nick Chubb's severe knee injury leaves a massive void in the Cleveland Browns' offense for the rest of the season.
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Chubb has been a pivotal player for the Browns, averaging nearly 100 yards from scrimmage per game throughout his career.
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Deshaun Watson, despite a highly anticipated arrival, has struggled as the Browns' quarterback, with lower passer ratings and accuracy compared to his time with the Houston Texans.
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With Chubb's absence, the Browns must adapt and find a new offensive strategy.
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Coach Kevin Stefanski acknowledges the need for adjustments and shifting responsibilities among players.
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The fully guaranteed $230 million contract of Deshaun Watson means the Browns are committed to him at least until 2027.
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Stefanski may need to overhaul the playbook to better suit Watson's playing style and preferences.
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The defense's dominance could compensate for offensive changes, potentially making the team more competitive.
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Players like David Njoku, Kareem Hunt, and Donovan Peoples-Jones may see increased opportunities in the new offensive scheme.
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Watson recognizes the need to improve his performance and adapt to the evolving offense, avoiding costly mistakes and penalties.
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