Deshaun Watson Shares Hype Video As He Eyes Return
The Cleveland Browns have three quarterbacks to choose from right now.
However, there’s another guy working and waiting in the shadows as well.
Deshaun Watson wants to bring even more competition to the equation.
He continues to work on his recovery and remains committed to returning to the field this season.
With that in mind, he took to TikTok to share yet another hype and motivational video about his recovery and workouts, discussing patience and how he plans to prove the doubters wrong.
“Working to master patience! Time will tell,” Watson posted on TikTok.
@deshaunwatson Working to master patience! Time will tell.
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Of course, no one wanted this to work out more than the Browns and the fans.
They tried to put him in a position to succeed over and over, giving him absolutely everything he needed to succeed.
We already know how that turned out.
Suspensions, multiple injuries, and numerous reports about a questionable demeanor and rubbing some of his teammates the wrong way have made the Watson trade an absolute catastrophe for this organization.
Team owner Jimmy Haslam openly admitted that the team had made a big mistake when they went after him, but that may not have been enough to shut the door on him.
There’s literally no incentive to play him this season, not even if the Browns fail to win another game.
It’s time to move on, and if someone else is willing to give him a chance after all that has transpired about him and his injuries and poor play, so be it.
Dan Quinn’s Revenge Mission: The Key to the Commanders’ Revival

The Washington Commanders have struggled to find consistency in recent seasons, but all that could change with one pivotal figure leading the charge: Dan Quinn. As the Commanders prepare to face off against the Atlanta Falcons, the narrative surrounding Quinn’s return to his former team has generated plenty of buzz — but it’s the understated revenge mission that could ignite Washington’s season.
A Coach with Something to Prove
Dan Quinn, the Commanders' head coach, left Atlanta after a tumultuous tenure in which he led the Falcons to a Super Bowl appearance but was ultimately dismissed after a series of underwhelming seasons. His return to Atlanta on October 5, 2025, isn’t just a typical game on the schedule; it’s a chance for Quinn to prove he’s learned from his past, that he’s evolved, and most importantly, that he’s still one of the league’s top minds in coaching.
Quinn’s tenure in Atlanta was marked by flashes of brilliance, particularly on defense, but his inability to push the Falcons over the hump — even with a talented roster — led to his eventual firing. Since taking over the Commanders, Quinn has rebuilt his reputation, bringing a new sense of discipline and focus to Washington's defense. The team’s defensive line, led by standout players like Jonathan Allen and Montez Sweat, has become one of the most formidable in the NFL, but this is still Dan Quinn’s team. The stakes couldn’t be higher for him to prove he’s more than just the coach who couldn’t finish the job in Atlanta.
The Revenge Factor
While Quinn maintains a composed, professional demeanor, it’s clear that this matchup with the Falcons holds a deeper significance. Quinn isn’t returning to Atlanta just for another game; he’s returning to settle old scores. “They think I’ve left the past behind? Wrong. I’m not coming back to Atlanta as a guest — I’m coming back to
The revenge factor is real, and it could be just what the Commanders need to break through in a tightly contested NFC East. Quinn’s leadership and determination to succeed in Atlanta once and for all could light a fire under his players, especially on the defensive side of the ball. If the Commanders are to turn their season around, this emotional matchup could serve as the catalyst for their success.
A Turning Point for the Commanders
Washington has shown flashes of promise in recent seasons but has never quite been able to put it all together. This year, however, there’s a renewed sense of energy, fueled in large part by Quinn’s defensive overhaul and the leadership of quarterback Sam Howell, who has shown growth and poise in his second season.
A win against the Falcons would not only be a monumental moment for Quinn but would also give the Commanders a boost in the NFC playoff race. If they can build on this emotional victory, they could ride the momentum for the remainder of the season.
But the true test for Quinn and Washington lies in their ability to keep the fire alive. A victory in Atlanta would prove that the Commanders aren’t just a team on the rise — they’re a team with something to prove, led by a coach who has unfinished business.
The Road Ahead
For Dan Quinn, this isn't just a football game. It's a chance to erase the demons of the past and cement his place as one of the league’s most respected coaches. The Commanders’ season could very well be defined by the outcome of this game, and if Quinn can successfully channel his desire for redemption into his team’s performance, Washington could be poised for a deep playoff run.
As Quinn heads back to Atlanta, it’s clear that he’s not just coaching for a win — he’s coaching for something much bigger: his legacy.