star quarterback Deshaun Watson He will complete his 11-game suspension on Monday and, after compiling all the terms of his sentence, will once again be eligible to play for the Browns, according to the NFL. Watson, 27, was suspended 11 games from the league under his Personal Behavior Policy after allegations of sexual harassment by masseuses.
More than two dozen women have accused Watson of sexual assault and other inappropriate sexual harassment during massage sessions. He was suspended for violating the league’s personal conduct policy and was also fined $5 million by the NFL. In addition, she had to go through a mandatory treatment program.
Watson has agreed to settle 23 of the 24 lawsuits filed against him in the past few months. Two other women also filed charges against Watson but did not sue him. Watson was reportedly seen working with the Browns in the off-season and was also involved in key team decisions.
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Deshaun Watson trained with the Browns before his suspension ended.
Deshaun Watson, who has the richest contract in NFL history, was traded by the Browns in March. His suspension followed, and there was a lot of backlash against the NFL when he was allowed to train with the team on November 16, a few weeks before his ban expired. The Browns are keeping him in good standing so he can be on the road as soon as his ban is lifted.
He is expected to make his debut against the Browns. Texans– his old team. He will be the sixth quarterback to make his debut against the team he last played against in the last 15 seasons. The Browns will face the Texans on December 4 and will hope Watson joins the team to strengthen their position at the table. They are currently in the 3-7 position for the season.
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