Two years after the Browns made the controversial decision to trade for Deshaun Watson, they have seen the move backfire. Watson has struggled to find his Texans form and battled injuries since coming to Cleveland. That tenure began with the 11-game suspension incurred from the slew of sexual assault and/or sexual misconduct civil lawsuits that emerged in 2021 and ’22. Two years later, the Browns are still dealing with Watson’s past.
In a civil suit filed in Houston, a woman accused Watson of sexual assaulting her in October 2020. Twenty-six women made similar allegations in civil filings from 2021-22, leading Watson out of Houston. The previous 26 alleged this activity took place during massage appointments. That separates the 2020 incident, which allegedly took place in the woman’s home.
The Browns were certainly not the only team prepared to look past the initial wave of suits and acquire the former star via trade, but being the winner of those March 2022 sweepstakes has significantly affected the franchise. Despite Dak Prescott‘s recent extension including $231MM guaranteed, no team has come close to the Browns’ $230MM fully guaranteed contract.
Still representing the eighth-year quarterback, attorney Rusty Hardin said (via cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot) Watson “strongly denies” the allegations in this latest suit — filed anonymously. The NFL is looking into the matter but has no plans to place the embattled passer on the commissioner’s exempt list, ESPN.com’s Daniel Oyefusi tweets.
Responding to Hardin, the accuser’s attorney — Tony Buzbee, who played a lead role in the previous batch of accusers’ suits — said (via NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero) he and his client attempted a private resolution for nearly a year. No settlement occurred. Responding to a question about this timetable, Watson said (via the Lorain Morning Journal’s Jeff Schudel) he had “no idea.” Watson settled suits with 23 of his initial 24 accusers.
Buzbee calls this matter “the most serious and egregious case brought against Watson to date” and indicates Watson’s lawyers did not cooperate. Hence, the filing and more off-field headlines for a player who now has major on-field issues.
Coming back from shoulder surgery, Watson did not play in the preseason. The 28-year-old passer also faced the Cowboys with a similar setup — down Nick Chubb and tackles Jedrick Wills and Jack Conklin. The latter two are on their way back, while Chubb remains on the reserve/PUP list. But Watson has shown little indication he will submit a turnaround effort in Cleveland. That threatens to derail an otherwise well-built Browns roster, which fared better with Joe Flacco at the controls last season. Flacco was surprised the Browns did not make an effort to re-sign him, after the 2023 Comeback Player of the Year expressed continued interest in staying. Instead, Jameis Winston is Cleveland’s QB2.
The Browns famously guaranteed Watson’s entire five-year contract. Criticism came the team’s way for doing this, but had the Browns not done that, the Georgia native was poised to waive his no-trade clause for the Falcons. He had previously ruled out Cleveland, but Jimmy Haslam subsequently placed the credit (blame?) on GM Andrew Berry for the idea to offer the fully guaranteed deal to tip the scales. Following Flacco’s run to the playoffs, Haslam extended both Berry and Kevin Stefanski.
Watson said Wednesday ownership communicates support to him daily, but extreme concern about his 2024, ’25 and ’26 seasons bringing fully guaranteed $46MM base salaries has no doubt surfaced inside the Browns’ building. Whether the team can escape the guarantees would come down to Watson being suspended under the NFL’s personal conduct policy again.
Upon signing, Watson needed to inform the Browns of any events that might lead to a future suspension, per Yahoo’s Charles Robinson and Jori Epstein. Although the QB’s first Browns contract was finalized in 2022, SI.com’s Conor Orr indicates he needed only to have informed the team about this matter by March 2023, when the first restructure took place.
Even though this allegation comes from Watson’s time with the Texans, if he did not tell the Browns about it (and it leads to a suspension), it could open the door to guarantees being voided. Though, we are not there yet. Watson denying the incident took place further muddies the waters regarding informing the Browns, which would introduce a gray area in the event this civil matter progresses.
As it stands, Watson counts $19.1MM on Cleveland’s 2024 cap sheet. The Browns, however, moved that number this low due to going through with a second restructure in August. The second reworking inflated Watson’s 2025 and ’26 cap hits to $72.9MM, which would shatter an NFL record — especially now that Prescott is extended — for a single player.
The Browns cutting Watson in 2025 would bring, thanks to the two restructures, $172MM in dead money. Needless to say, Watson is not a realistic 2025 cut candidate — even in a world in which the Broncos just took on $83MM-plus in dead cap on the Russell Wilson contract. In 2026, the Browns moving on would cost more than $99MM in dead money, which would be spread over two years in a post-June 1 scenario.
The QB continuing on his current path and now dealing with another off-field matter obviously reflects poorly on the Browns’ fateful 2022 decision, which also included slashing Watson’s 2022 base salary to the veteran minimum to reduce the money he would lose in a suspension. Watson will continue to start for the Browns, who will hope he can assimilate in an offense designed to be more in line with his skillset — at least, that is the goal — under new OC Ken Dorsey. But the team now has another off-field matter overshadowing its third-year starter.
The only thing Watson is worse at than playing quarterback is being a decent human being.
He has twice as many SA lawsuits as he does games played it’s embarrassing the team and league allow this.
When Cleveland wondered when they were going to get some of the results out of Watson that Houston got, this probably isn’t what they had in mind.
The Falcons have to be thanking their lucky stars every day.
It’s a shame Carolina didn’t win those sweepstakes. Tepper deserved it.
Cleveland deserves all the negativity they get out of this. They originally pursued him and he said no way, so then the Browns jacked the offer up to the ridiculous level and all of a sudden he wanted to be a Brown. Any self-respecting person or franchise would’ve walked away with dignity after the initial offer, or at worst tweaked it a little, instead they went all in and set the market on a scumbag like this.
I get it. What a waste of a good coach and a strong roster, though. And they didn’t even set the market. The contract is so bad that even better quarterbacks haven’t been able to use it as precedent.
Pepper most definitely deserved it, but as a Bear fan, I’m really glad they missed out.
Tepper has certainly been a great owner for the Bears.
No compassion for team that brought in serial sexual predator as face of their organization and they severly overpaid to eat that sh#t sandwich. What a unbelievable mess. Rooting for losing criminals who u wouldn’t want around your family. YEAH !
Uh, not all of us Browns fans wanted this loser to be a Cleveland Brown. But go ahead and scream to the world from your lofty pedestal. I hope you fall off.
What’s his attorney going to do? Accept the allegations?
Dude’s a filthy human being. One of the many NFL players who should currently be in prison.
Team and player deserve each other… scum
Eat
Damn. I expected the headline to read: Deshaun Watson’s Attorney Admits ‘Yeah, he did that one’…
Secretly the Browns are hoping its true so they can void his contract
Think of the money they could have saved by signing Bill Cosby 🙂
So they can turn it over to another solid citizen, Jameis Winston, who looks like Mother Teresa compared to this one.
Winston did steal some crab legs though.
Yeah, crabs legs, after the rape of a fellow FSU student but before the sexual assault of an Uber driver…swell guy.
I wonder if the Browns could dump him and his salary because of these allegations. Does the NFL have a morals clause? They could do worse than hitch their wagon to Winston.
How long will these accusations continue to come out? I guess if 61 wasn’t enough to get him a lifetime suspension what’s one more.
Sorry, I had trouble understanding the article. Makes my comment seem odd
Does the NFL have a morals clause? Seriously?
Seriously. Every professional contract I have ever signed contained a morals clause. Your contract could be terminated in you have been convicted of any breach of this clause. Pretty standard for contracts with any security clearance. Just asking, do you feel threatened or are you triggered? Or are you just ignorant of such things?
Just asking, do you understand humor? Or are you just ignorant of such things?
You did ask your admittedly sarcastic question in a forum that has no means of adequately communicating it.
I do have a TBI, so sometimes, NO. Especially when it’s not funny.
The better question is- Does the NFL even have morals?
You only have to watch Rice and Watson keep on playing to know that they don’t.
They aren’t the same situation though. Guys like Rice or Tyreek would never have a team looking to use a morals clause. As long as theyre good at football the team will pretty much overlook anything. Cleveland was fine paying POS Watson when they thought he could be good at football. Now that will not be the case since his performance on the field is a detriment to the team.
If the NFL had any guts then anytime someone has an allegation against him he would be suspended until that allegation was resolved. In the court of public opinion it’s not innocent until proven guilty. It should be keep your nose clean or the big money goes away until your trial is over and then you get back pay if you’re innocent. It’s obvious that both guys are guilty of something. Rice’s car caused the accidents and 24 allegations of sexual impropriety can’t be all wrong. They should be suspended until proven innocent. Might make you think before you do something stupid but I doubt it. It also is the detriment to fully guaranteed contracts. Or at least be exceptionally sure of who you give one to at the very least. I’m not crying for Cleveland because they knew all about Watson when they offered it to him. They weren’t blindsided.
This is not going to be the last allegation and his attorney can deny all he wants but Watson is a serial sexual predator that has been paying out money to keep the victim’s silent. The Harris County DA’s office in Houston had plenty of evidence to indict him on several counts but the DA is a progressive joke who didn’t want the bad publicity and the hell with the victim’s.
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So … with all this negativity and bashing this week–though deserved– will the Brown Eyes cover the spread this weekend? Asking for a gambling friend …
Texans owe baker a debt of gratitude for playing injured his last season as a brown
Im so happy Baker got out of there and is succeeding in Tampa. Who would have thought a guy playing through a bum shoulder wouldn’t be good? Shocking.
5th ppg down is this sentence “Responding to a question about this timetable, Watson said (via the Lorain Morning Journal’s Jeff Schudel) he had “no idea.” Watson settled suits with 23 of his initial 24 accusers.” Can someone explain this to me? Sam it makes no sense or I am reading it wrong. How could Watson not know they were settling these suits? He was paying for it.
He very well could be innocent. He was wearing headphones turned way up loud and never heard the lady say no. He thought the struggling was her being a bit kinky. Yes this is sarcasm.
Last it is not fair to bunch every Browns fan into the bundle of the idiots that supported signing this scumbag felon. I heard from many on different boards that did not want him. Heard from one over and over that the women deserved it. Why go to a hotel room to massage a naked man? What did they expect? These professional women go to homes hotels and offices all the time to do a service that for most does not include being forced to touch genitalia. This guy does not belong in public. He belongs in a federal prison in solitary for the rest of his life. Or laying on a table with multiple IVs going into him and a pine box to take him away. OK maybe too far but the public needs to be safe from this predator.
I suppose that Watson means that he has no idea on what the timetable is on how much his last accuser wants, or if he doesn’t want to accept her demands. If she wants more than he’s willing to pay, then I don’t that there’s an easy resolution by settlement, which means that it could take a long time.
I can see how he could have no idea as to that-I don’t think that he’s saying that he actually has no idea that the cases were being settled. That would be quite unethical for his lawyer to do (cue irony here) by any representative code if conduct-even if, arguably, it’d be the “smart” thing to do from Watson’s perspective. No matter what the facts of the case are, you’d think that Watson would have just accepted the settlement by now to quiet the story. It’s not like he has a film reel of spectacular play since to do so.
I’ll be upfront, I don’t like this dude and I don’t think he should be in the league. 2 or 3 allegations and hush-money payoffs should have been more than enough to boot him indefinitely, let alone 23 allegations and payoffs.
Now on to my tinfoil hat comment: You know many teams employ former government intelligence agency employees to “investigate” things, who is to say the Browns didn’t have a plan B all along? Maybe the Houston lawyer who represented most/all of those women referred a “team investigator” to one last woman who had yet to go public, for a small fee? And what if that investigator paid her a fee to be an ace in the hole for the team to get out of the contract?
Maybe the team saw him in camp this off-season and saw more of the same from last season, and since he didn’t play in the pre-season they decided to give him a short leash when the season started? Week 1 was absolutely dismal, maybe they made a call to their acquaintance, who made a call to his acquaintance, and set the ball in motion, so to speak?
$240,000,000 is a lot of cash to risk without an exit strategy, regardless of the owner being a billionaire.
Hush money payoffs…..sounds like someone running for president
Are hush money payments worse than getting money from foreign adversaries and giving State Secrets away? Trump is not a great guy. He is like a lot of rich entitled men. How many of our Lawmakers have been to Espstien Island? Why won’t they release the book? Our former President went after porn stars. Our current Cadavor in the WH went to sniff little girls hair among other things.
No, his campaign was overthrown and they put his VP on the ticket so she could run…
Dindu Nuffin…
Great so if the NFL decides it to be so they can suspend him. The Browns get out of this POS contract that has brought about a wave of these type of contracts. They get out of this mess they started? Players are demanding way more guaranteed money from positions that are prone to more injury. Why should the Browns be awarded for this by getting out of his contract. But again why is Watson such a POS.
Yea I smell something fishy, hence my tinfoil hat comment above.
Watson is a massive POS but the Browns dug this grave. They should have to lay in it.
The Brown thought that the 22 or however many cases against Watson was going to be the end of it. There is a clause in his contact that if any further cases come out that Watson didn’t have on the list he told the Browns about then they can terminate his contract. Look up “paragraph 42 watson” and it spells out what’s in Watson’s contract regarding this.
The Browns were not expecting Watson’s performance on the field(and off the field in his past) to be this bad.
Maybe they need to move the Stadium to Brookpark because I think the ground the current stadium is on has a curse on it. Everyone the Browns have brought it from other places (players or coaches) have been good until they came to Cleveland. Then they suddenly were the opposite.
They named the movie Despicable Me after this sexual predator
Has more SA allegations than TDs frm last four seasons … combined. Karma man.