The images spark a new controversy surrounding the quarterback.

Mia Khalifa an Deshaun Watson appear together in a video

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who recently suffered a season-ending ruptured Achilles injury, is involved in yet another controversy -this time off the field- surrounding him and former adult film star Mia Khalifa.

Both of them are trending as a resurfaced video of the two has gone viral; the images show Khalifa trying to dunk a mini basketball while Watson playfully defends.

Mia Khalifa and Deshaun Watson’s intimate video in private home sparks controversy

Social media users reacted to the video with comments questioning the relationship.

Watson had surgery to repair ruptured Achilles tendon

The Browns quarterback had surgery Friday to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon, an injury that not only ended his third season with Cleveland, but casts doubt about his future with the team.

The Browns said they expect the 29-year-old Watson to make a full recovery. Typically, injuries of this type require 6 to 9 months of recovery time.

Watson, who has not lived up to expectations since being acquired in a 2022 trade and signing a fully guaranteed, $230 million contract, got hurt in last Sunday’s loss to Cincinnati. Watson planted his right leg on a draw play when his tendon snapped.

When he went down, some fans cheered. That reaction angered many of Watson’s teammates. “It was a bad moment for us as fans and spectators and custodians of the game,” defensive end Myles Garrett said after Friday’s practice. “We’ve got to move forward and be better – all of us.”

Watson’s tenure with the Browns has been beset with problems. He was suspended by the NFL for the first 11 games of 2022 for violating the league’s personal conduct policy after two dozen women accused him of sexual assault and harassment during massage therapy sessions while he played for Houston.

Watson only made six starts last season before breaking a bone in his throwing shoulder and having surgery. He returned for the start of this season, but was one of the league’s lowest-rated passers through six games for a Cleveland offense that struggled across the board.