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Donovan Peoples-Jones ‘appreciates’ trust Deshaun Watson showed on TD


LANDOVER, Md. — Donovan Peoples-Jones knew he should’ve caught the ball. More than that, the Browns receiver knew his quarterback, Deshaun Watson, knew he should’ve caught the ball.

Yet, on the very next play, Watson went right back to Peoples-Jones. This time, he didn’t just bring the ball into his hands, he carried across the goal line as well.

That catch helped the Browns open up a two-score third-quarter lead in what turned into a 24-10 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

“It means a lot,” Peoples-Jones said of Watson going right back to him. “It means that he trusts me, he’s going to keep coming back to me. He told me that, so I appreciate that.”

The drop that could’ve been costly came on second-and-9 from the Washington 13 with 43 seconds remaining in the third quarter. The score came on a crossing route in which Peoples-Jones was wide open after he ran past a sagging Darrick Forrest, catching it at about the 8 and then running through a tackle by Kendall Fuller to fall into the end zone.

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones (11) scores a touchdown past Washington Commanders cornerback Kendall Fuller (29) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

It was the second of three second-half touchdown passes for Watson, and it helped the Browns turn a 7-3 halftime deficit into a 17-7 lead with 36 seconds remaining in the third quarter.

“I seen the corner was off from the first pass,” Watson said. “He had it and the corner made a good play. But like I told 11 (Peoples-Jones) and I told everyone else on the offense, just because you drop a ball doesn’t mean I’m not going to come back to you. I don’t lose confidence in my brothers, I don’t lose confidence in what we’re doing on offense. They get paid, too, and we gotta make plays and we wasn’t doing that in the first half.