Hot air at the moment in the NFL surrounds Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson and the six-game suspension given to him by discipline officer Sue L. Robinson on Monday.
Deshaun Watson, who was sued by countless women, many of whom were sexually abused during massage sessions, faced heavy backlash in the midst of all this.
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ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that he believes Deshaun Watson has done nothing wrong
Sue L. Robinson said on Monday that Deshaun Watson’s behavior “does not fall into the category of violent behavior that would require a minimum suspension of 6 games.” As the NFL stated, “By far the most widely practiced discipline for domestic or gender-based violence and sexual acts.”
But ESPN reporter Adam Schefter said that Deshaun Watson does not regret his actions and still insists that he was right.
Earlier, the Cleveland Browns had issued a statement saying Deshaun Watson and his representatives were extremely remorseful throughout the entire legal process, but Adam Schefter reported that this was not the case.
“He continues to insist that he has done nothing wrong and has shown no remorse throughout the process, and he does not believe that he has to. This is inconsistent with the Browns’ statement of ownership that Watson “regrets”. said Adam Schefter.
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