Watson will also pay a $5 million fine that will go to charity, the source said. The deal has not been signed, but has been agreed upon, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “I am grateful that the disciplinary process is over and extremely appreciative of the tremendous support I have received throughout my short time with the Browns organization,” Watson said in a statement released by the Browns. “I apologize once again for the pain this situation has caused. I take responsibility for the decisions I made. My focus going forward is to work to be the best version of myself on and off the field and support the my teammates as far away from the team as possible. I’m excited about what the future holds for me in Cleveland.” Watson will be available to play again for the Browns in Week 13 when Cleveland faces his old team, the Houston Texans, on the road. 2 Related The settlement between the two sides leads to a ruling by former New Jersey Attorney General Peter C. Harvey, who Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed to oversee the NFL’s appeal of disciplinary official Sue L. Robinson’s decision to suspend Watson six games. Robinson, an independent arbitrator appointed jointly by the league and the players’ union, initially ruled on Aug. 1 that Watson would serve a six-game suspension but not be fined for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, writing in a 16 page report. that “the NFL has met its burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Watson sexually assaulted (as defined by the NFL) against the four therapists identified in the Report.” Goodell, in explaining the league’s decision to appeal Robinson’s decision, said the evidence called for at least a full suspension. “As we have conveyed previously, Deshaun and his representatives have complied with NFL and NFLPA structure pending a final decision, and we have respected the process,” Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement. “Now that a decision on discipline has been made, we understand that this is a real opportunity to create meaningful change and are committed to investing in programs in Northeast Ohio that will educate our youth about awareness, understanding and most importantly, the prevention of sexual misconduct and the many underlying causes of such behaviour. Since Deshaun entered our building, he has been an outstanding member of our organization and has shown a true dedication to working for himself on and off the court. We will continue to support him as he focuses on earning the trust of our community.” Watson has been accused of sexual assault and other misconduct during massage therapy sessions in lawsuits filed by 25 women. The actions alleged in the lawsuits took place from March 2020 to March 2021 while Watson was a member of the Texans. One of the 25 lawsuits was dismissed after a judge ruled in April 2021 that the plaintiffs had to amend their petitions to reveal their names. Two other women filed criminal complaints against Watson but did not sue him. Watson has settled or agreed to settle all but one of the remaining lawsuits, which remain pending. In July, the Texans reached settlements with 30 women who made or were preparing to make claims against the NFL organization for allegedly “enhancing” Watson’s behavior. Although two courts in Texas declined to pursue criminal charges against Watson earlier this year, the NFL has been investigating whether he violated its personal conduct policy since 2021. The league interviewed Watson several days earlier this summer. NFL investigators also spoke with several of the women. In her report, which concluded that Watson had breached the personal conduct policy with “egregious” and “predatory” behaviour, Robinson noted that an aggravating factor in her decision to ban Watson for six matches was the “lack of expressed remorse of”. After previously denying any wrongdoing and saying he had “no regrets” for any of his actions during the massage sessions, Watson publicly apologized to “all the women I’ve affected” on Aug. 12 before his preseason opener Cleveland vs. Jacksonville Jaguars. Watson has not spoken to reporters since the start of training camp. The Browns traded for Watson in March, sending three first-round picks to the Texans. Cleveland then gave Watson a new five-year contract that was the richest deal in NFL history for any player. Watson’s contract with the Browns guarantees him a league-record $230 million, with a base salary that will jump to $46 million in 2023 and a signing bonus of $44.965 million. However, because Cleveland structured his contract to include a 2022 base salary of just $1.035 million, Watson was set to lose only $57,500 per game missed, not including the $5 million penalty imposed in the settlement. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said at the start of training camp that Jacoby Brissett would become Cleveland’s starter if Watson is suspended, and he recently reported that he’s “very impressed” with Brissett so far. “Very comfortable with him,” Stefanski said. I think he has a really good understanding of what we’re trying to do offensively. Despite being a backup for much of his career, Brissett has 37 starts with a 14-23 record.


title: “Cleveland Browns Qb Deshaun Watson Suspended 11 Games Fined 5 Million After Settlement Between Nfl And Nflpa Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Deborah Pritchard”


Watson will also pay a $5 million fine that will go to charity, the source said. The deal has not been signed, but has been agreed upon, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “I am grateful that the disciplinary process is over and extremely appreciative of the tremendous support I have received throughout my short time with the Browns organization,” Watson said in a statement released by the Browns. “I apologize once again for the pain this situation has caused. I take responsibility for the decisions I made. My focus going forward is to work to be the best version of myself on and off the field and support the my teammates as far away from the team as possible. I’m excited about what the future holds for me in Cleveland.” Watson will be available to play again for the Browns in Week 13 when Cleveland faces his old team, the Houston Texans, on the road. 2 Related The settlement between the two sides leads to a ruling by former New Jersey Attorney General Peter C. Harvey, who Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed to oversee the NFL’s appeal of disciplinary official Sue L. Robinson’s decision to suspend Watson six games. Robinson, an independent arbitrator appointed jointly by the league and the players’ union, initially ruled on Aug. 1 that Watson would serve a six-game suspension but not be fined for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, writing in a 16 page report. that “the NFL has met its burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Watson sexually assaulted (as defined by the NFL) against the four therapists identified in the Report.” Goodell, in explaining the league’s decision to appeal Robinson’s decision, said the evidence called for at least a full suspension. “As we have conveyed previously, Deshaun and his representatives have complied with NFL and NFLPA structure pending a final decision, and we have respected the process,” Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement. “Now that a decision on discipline has been made, we understand that this is a real opportunity to create meaningful change and are committed to investing in programs in Northeast Ohio that will educate our youth about awareness, understanding and most importantly, the prevention of sexual misconduct and the many underlying causes of such behaviour. Since Deshaun entered our building, he has been an outstanding member of our organization and has shown a true dedication to working for himself on and off the court. We will continue to support him as he focuses on earning the trust of our community.” Watson has been accused of sexual assault and other misconduct during massage therapy sessions in lawsuits filed by 25 women. The actions alleged in the lawsuits took place from March 2020 to March 2021 while Watson was a member of the Texans. One of the 25 lawsuits was dismissed after a judge ruled in April 2021 that the plaintiffs had to amend their petitions to reveal their names. Two other women filed criminal complaints against Watson but did not sue him. Watson has settled or agreed to settle all but one of the remaining lawsuits, which remain pending. In July, the Texans reached settlements with 30 women who made or were preparing to make claims against the NFL organization for allegedly “enhancing” Watson’s behavior. Although two courts in Texas declined to pursue criminal charges against Watson earlier this year, the NFL has been investigating whether he violated its personal conduct policy since 2021. The league interviewed Watson several days earlier this summer. NFL investigators also spoke with several of the women. In her report, which concluded that Watson had breached the personal conduct policy with “egregious” and “predatory” behaviour, Robinson noted that an aggravating factor in her decision to ban Watson for six matches was the “lack of expressed remorse of”. After previously denying any wrongdoing and saying he had “no regrets” for any of his actions during the massage sessions, Watson publicly apologized to “all the women I’ve affected” on Aug. 12 before his preseason opener Cleveland vs. Jacksonville Jaguars. Watson has not spoken to reporters since the start of training camp. The Browns traded for Watson in March, sending three first-round picks to the Texans. Cleveland then gave Watson a new five-year contract that was the richest deal in NFL history for any player. Watson’s contract with the Browns guarantees him a league-record $230 million, with a base salary that will jump to $46 million in 2023 and a signing bonus of $44.965 million. However, because Cleveland structured his contract to include a 2022 base salary of just $1.035 million, Watson was set to lose only $57,500 per game missed, not including the $5 million penalty imposed in the settlement. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said at the start of training camp that Jacoby Brissett would become Cleveland’s starter if Watson is suspended, and he recently reported that he’s “very impressed” with Brissett so far. “Very comfortable with him,” Stefanski said. I think he has a really good understanding of what we’re trying to do offensively. Despite being a backup for much of his career, Brissett has 37 starts with a 14-23 record.


title: “Cleveland Browns Qb Deshaun Watson Suspended 11 Games Fined 5 Million After Settlement Between Nfl And Nflpa Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Jack Lukowski”


Watson will also pay a $5 million fine that will go to charity, the source said. The deal has not been signed, but has been agreed upon, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “I am grateful that the disciplinary process is over and extremely appreciative of the tremendous support I have received throughout my short time with the Browns organization,” Watson said in a statement released by the Browns. “I apologize once again for the pain this situation has caused. I take responsibility for the decisions I made. My focus going forward is to work to be the best version of myself on and off the field and support the my teammates as far away from the team as possible. I’m excited about what the future holds for me in Cleveland.” Watson will be available to play again for the Browns in Week 13 when Cleveland faces his old team, the Houston Texans, on the road. 2 Related The settlement between the two sides leads to a ruling by former New Jersey Attorney General Peter C. Harvey, who Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed to oversee the NFL’s appeal of disciplinary official Sue L. Robinson’s decision to suspend Watson six games. Robinson, an independent arbitrator appointed jointly by the league and the players’ union, initially ruled on Aug. 1 that Watson would serve a six-game suspension but not be fined for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, writing in a 16 page report. that “the NFL has met its burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Watson sexually assaulted (as defined by the NFL) against the four therapists identified in the Report.” Goodell, in explaining the league’s decision to appeal Robinson’s decision, said the evidence called for at least a full suspension. “As we have conveyed previously, Deshaun and his representatives have complied with NFL and NFLPA structure pending a final decision, and we have respected the process,” Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement. “Now that a decision on discipline has been made, we understand that this is a real opportunity to create meaningful change and are committed to investing in programs in Northeast Ohio that will educate our youth about awareness, understanding and most importantly, the prevention of sexual misconduct and the many underlying causes of such behaviour. Since Deshaun entered our building, he has been an outstanding member of our organization and has shown a true dedication to working for himself on and off the court. We will continue to support him as he focuses on earning the trust of our community.” Watson has been accused of sexual assault and other misconduct during massage therapy sessions in lawsuits filed by 25 women. The actions alleged in the lawsuits took place from March 2020 to March 2021 while Watson was a member of the Texans. One of the 25 lawsuits was dismissed after a judge ruled in April 2021 that the plaintiffs had to amend their petitions to reveal their names. Two other women filed criminal complaints against Watson but did not sue him. Watson has settled or agreed to settle all but one of the remaining lawsuits, which remain pending. In July, the Texans reached settlements with 30 women who made or were preparing to make claims against the NFL organization for allegedly “enhancing” Watson’s behavior. Although two courts in Texas declined to pursue criminal charges against Watson earlier this year, the NFL has been investigating whether he violated its personal conduct policy since 2021. The league interviewed Watson several days earlier this summer. NFL investigators also spoke with several of the women. In her report, which concluded that Watson had breached the personal conduct policy with “egregious” and “predatory” behaviour, Robinson noted that an aggravating factor in her decision to ban Watson for six matches was the “lack of expressed remorse of”. After previously denying any wrongdoing and saying he had “no regrets” for any of his actions during the massage sessions, Watson publicly apologized to “all the women I’ve affected” on Aug. 12 before his preseason opener Cleveland vs. Jacksonville Jaguars. Watson has not spoken to reporters since the start of training camp. The Browns traded for Watson in March, sending three first-round picks to the Texans. Cleveland then gave Watson a new five-year contract that was the richest deal in NFL history for any player. Watson’s contract with the Browns guarantees him a league-record $230 million, with a base salary that will jump to $46 million in 2023 and a signing bonus of $44.965 million. However, because Cleveland structured his contract to include a 2022 base salary of just $1.035 million, Watson was set to lose only $57,500 per game missed, not including the $5 million penalty imposed in the settlement. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said at the start of training camp that Jacoby Brissett would become Cleveland’s starter if Watson is suspended, and he recently reported that he’s “very impressed” with Brissett so far. “Very comfortable with him,” Stefanski said. I think he has a really good understanding of what we’re trying to do offensively. Despite being a backup for much of his career, Brissett has 37 starts with a 14-23 record.


title: “Cleveland Browns Qb Deshaun Watson Suspended 11 Games Fined 5 Million After Settlement Between Nfl And Nflpa Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Effie Stuckey”


Watson will also pay a $5 million fine that will go to charity, the source said. The deal has not been signed, but has been agreed upon, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “I am grateful that the disciplinary process is over and extremely appreciative of the tremendous support I have received throughout my short time with the Browns organization,” Watson said in a statement released by the Browns. “I apologize once again for the pain this situation has caused. I take responsibility for the decisions I made. My focus going forward is to work to be the best version of myself on and off the field and support the my teammates as far away from the team as possible. I’m excited about what the future holds for me in Cleveland.” Watson will be available to play again for the Browns in Week 13 when Cleveland faces his old team, the Houston Texans, on the road. 2 Related The settlement between the two sides leads to a ruling by former New Jersey Attorney General Peter C. Harvey, who Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed to oversee the NFL’s appeal of disciplinary official Sue L. Robinson’s decision to suspend Watson six games. Robinson, an independent arbitrator appointed jointly by the league and the players’ union, initially ruled on Aug. 1 that Watson would serve a six-game suspension but not be fined for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, writing in a 16 page report. that “the NFL has met its burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Watson sexually assaulted (as defined by the NFL) against the four therapists identified in the Report.” Goodell, in explaining the league’s decision to appeal Robinson’s decision, said the evidence called for at least a full suspension. “As we have conveyed previously, Deshaun and his representatives have complied with NFL and NFLPA structure pending a final decision, and we have respected the process,” Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement. “Now that a decision on discipline has been made, we understand that this is a real opportunity to create meaningful change and are committed to investing in programs in Northeast Ohio that will educate our youth about awareness, understanding and most importantly, the prevention of sexual misconduct and the many underlying causes of such behaviour. Since Deshaun entered our building, he has been an outstanding member of our organization and has shown a true dedication to working for himself on and off the court. We will continue to support him as he focuses on earning the trust of our community.” Watson has been accused of sexual assault and other misconduct during massage therapy sessions in lawsuits filed by 25 women. The actions alleged in the lawsuits took place from March 2020 to March 2021 while Watson was a member of the Texans. One of the 25 lawsuits was dismissed after a judge ruled in April 2021 that the plaintiffs had to amend their petitions to reveal their names. Two other women filed criminal complaints against Watson but did not sue him. Watson has settled or agreed to settle all but one of the remaining lawsuits, which remain pending. In July, the Texans reached settlements with 30 women who made or were preparing to make claims against the NFL organization for allegedly “enhancing” Watson’s behavior. Although two courts in Texas declined to pursue criminal charges against Watson earlier this year, the NFL has been investigating whether he violated its personal conduct policy since 2021. The league interviewed Watson several days earlier this summer. NFL investigators also spoke with several of the women. In her report, which concluded that Watson had breached the personal conduct policy with “egregious” and “predatory” behaviour, Robinson noted that an aggravating factor in her decision to ban Watson for six matches was the “lack of expressed remorse of”. After previously denying any wrongdoing and saying he had “no regrets” for any of his actions during the massage sessions, Watson publicly apologized to “all the women I’ve affected” on Aug. 12 before his preseason opener Cleveland vs. Jacksonville Jaguars. Watson has not spoken to reporters since the start of training camp. The Browns traded for Watson in March, sending three first-round picks to the Texans. Cleveland then gave Watson a new five-year contract that was the richest deal in NFL history for any player. Watson’s contract with the Browns guarantees him a league-record $230 million, with a base salary that will jump to $46 million in 2023 and a signing bonus of $44.965 million. However, because Cleveland structured his contract to include a 2022 base salary of just $1.035 million, Watson was set to lose only $57,500 per game missed, not including the $5 million penalty imposed in the settlement. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said at the start of training camp that Jacoby Brissett would become Cleveland’s starter if Watson is suspended, and he recently reported that he’s “very impressed” with Brissett so far. “Very comfortable with him,” Stefanski said. I think he has a really good understanding of what we’re trying to do offensively. Despite being a backup for much of his career, Brissett has 37 starts with a 14-23 record.


title: “Cleveland Browns Qb Deshaun Watson Suspended 11 Games Fined 5 Million After Settlement Between Nfl And Nflpa Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Ruby Whaley”


Watson will also pay a $5 million fine that will go to charity, the source said. The deal has not been signed, but has been agreed upon, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “I am grateful that the disciplinary process is over and extremely appreciative of the tremendous support I have received throughout my short time with the Browns organization,” Watson said in a statement released by the Browns. “I apologize once again for the pain this situation has caused. I take responsibility for the decisions I made. My focus going forward is to work to be the best version of myself on and off the field and support the my teammates as far away from the team as possible. I’m excited about what the future holds for me in Cleveland.” Watson will be available to play again for the Browns in Week 13 when Cleveland faces his old team, the Houston Texans, on the road. 2 Related The settlement between the two sides leads to a ruling by former New Jersey Attorney General Peter C. Harvey, who Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed to oversee the NFL’s appeal of disciplinary official Sue L. Robinson’s decision to suspend Watson six games. Robinson, an independent arbitrator appointed jointly by the league and the players’ union, initially ruled on Aug. 1 that Watson would serve a six-game suspension but not be fined for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, writing in a 16 page report. that “the NFL has met its burden of proving, by a preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Watson sexually assaulted (as defined by the NFL) against the four therapists identified in the Report.” Goodell, in explaining the league’s decision to appeal Robinson’s decision, said the evidence called for at least a full suspension. “As we have conveyed previously, Deshaun and his representatives have complied with NFL and NFLPA structure pending a final decision, and we have respected the process,” Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam said in a statement. “Now that a decision on discipline has been made, we understand that this is a real opportunity to create meaningful change and are committed to investing in programs in Northeast Ohio that will educate our youth about awareness, understanding and most importantly, the prevention of sexual misconduct and the many underlying causes of such behaviour. Since Deshaun entered our building, he has been an outstanding member of our organization and has shown a true dedication to working for himself on and off the court. We will continue to support him as he focuses on earning the trust of our community.” Watson has been accused of sexual assault and other misconduct during massage therapy sessions in lawsuits filed by 25 women. The actions alleged in the lawsuits took place from March 2020 to March 2021 while Watson was a member of the Texans. One of the 25 lawsuits was dismissed after a judge ruled in April 2021 that the plaintiffs had to amend their petitions to reveal their names. Two other women filed criminal complaints against Watson but did not sue him. Watson has settled or agreed to settle all but one of the remaining lawsuits, which remain pending. In July, the Texans reached settlements with 30 women who made or were preparing to make claims against the NFL organization for allegedly “enhancing” Watson’s behavior. Although two courts in Texas declined to pursue criminal charges against Watson earlier this year, the NFL has been investigating whether he violated its personal conduct policy since 2021. The league interviewed Watson several days earlier this summer. NFL investigators also spoke with several of the women. In her report, which concluded that Watson had breached the personal conduct policy with “egregious” and “predatory” behaviour, Robinson noted that an aggravating factor in her decision to ban Watson for six matches was the “lack of expressed remorse of”. After previously denying any wrongdoing and saying he had “no regrets” for any of his actions during the massage sessions, Watson publicly apologized to “all the women I’ve affected” on Aug. 12 before his preseason opener Cleveland vs. Jacksonville Jaguars. Watson has not spoken to reporters since the start of training camp. The Browns traded for Watson in March, sending three first-round picks to the Texans. Cleveland then gave Watson a new five-year contract that was the richest deal in NFL history for any player. Watson’s contract with the Browns guarantees him a league-record $230 million, with a base salary that will jump to $46 million in 2023 and a signing bonus of $44.965 million. However, because Cleveland structured his contract to include a 2022 base salary of just $1.035 million, Watson was set to lose only $57,500 per game missed, not including the $5 million penalty imposed in the settlement. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said at the start of training camp that Jacoby Brissett would become Cleveland’s starter if Watson is suspended, and he recently reported that he’s “very impressed” with Brissett so far. “Very comfortable with him,” Stefanski said. I think he has a really good understanding of what we’re trying to do offensively. Despite being a backup for much of his career, Brissett has 37 starts with a 14-23 record.