Topline
The Cleveland Browns announced Wednesday that scandal-plagued quarterback Deshaun Watson will start the team’s preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Friday, despite a suspension looming over a series of sexual misconduct allegations.
Key Facts
A disciplinary officer handed down a six-game suspension for Watson at the beginning of the month, but the National Football League is appealing the ruling, arguing that Watson’s behavior justifies a full-season ban.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell put former New Jersey Attorney General Peter Harvey in charge of ruling on the appeal, which will represent the final ruling in the league’s disciplinary process.
There is no timetable for when Harvey will make a decision.
Surprising Fact
It’s become increasingly rare in recent years for top players, especially quarterbacks, to play in preseason games.
Key Background
Watson’s six-game suspension infuriated many observers given the long list of allegations against the quarterback. Twenty-four women filed lawsuits against Watson for alleged sexual misconduct during massage sessions when he was quarterback for the Houston Texans, and he has settled 23 of those suits. A Harris County grand jury chose not to bring criminal charges against Watson in March following a criminal investigation. The Texans traded Watson shortly thereafter to the Browns in a blockbuster deal, with Houston receiving three first-round draft picks and other compensation in return. Watson agreed to a five-year, $230 million contract with the Browns after the trade—the largest fully guaranteed contract ever in the NFL.
Further Reading
NFL Appeals Deshaun Watson’s 6-Game Suspension Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations (Forbes)
Deshaun Watson Reportedly Suspended Six Games Over Sexual Misconduct Claims (Forbes)
Deshaun Watson Settles 20 Of 24 Suits Alleging Sexual Misconduct (Forbes)
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