Deshaun Watson gets just six-game suspension
Ugh source: Getty Images Six games, that’s it.
Deshaun Watson was given just a six-game suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy after accusations of sexual misconduct, disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson ruled Monday, according to multiple reports.
The Browns QB who signed a massive $230M fully guaranteed deal this offseason to play in Cleveland will not be fined according to reports.
Watson will be eligible to return to the field when the Browns play at Baltimore on Oct. 23.
What makes matters worse, Watson is only set to lose a portion of $1M base salary for 2022, approximately $350K. Beginning in 2o23 he’ll make $46M per through 2026.
The NFL Players Association said in a statement that it would “stand by” Robinson’s ruling and urged the NFL to do the same.
The NFL or the NFLPA have up to three days to appeal the decision.
Here’s a bit on the history from ESPN:
Watson has been accused of sexual assault and inappropriate conduct during massage sessions in civil lawsuits filed by 25 women. The encounters cited in the lawsuits took place between March 2020 and March 2021, while Watson was a member of the Houston Texans. One of the 25 lawsuits was dropped following a judge’s ruling in April 2021 that the plaintiffs needed to amend their petitions to disclose their names. In June, Watson settled 20 of the 24 lawsuits he was facing; on Monday, he agreed to settle three of the remaining four, according to Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents the women suing Watson.
This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
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