Deshaun Watson could make his Cleveland Browns debut SUNDAY after 11-game ban over sexual misconduct claims – with quarterback added to the team’s active roster for Houston Texans clash
- Deshaun Watson was found guilty of violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy
- More than 20 women filed lawsuits accusing Watson of sexual assault last year
- Watson denied the allegations and two Texas grand juries declined to indict him
- The QB paid a $5million fine, and was told to undergo professional counseling
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The Cleveland Browns have returned quarterback Deshaun Watson, who has faced allegations of sexually assaulting women, to their 53-man roster on Monday after an 11-game suspension without pay for violating the National Football League’s personal conduct policy.
Watson, a three-times Pro Bowl selection, is expected to start Sunday’s away game against his former team, the Houston Texans.
‘He’s done a nice job with his time away – physically staying sharp, mentally staying sharp – so I think he’ll be ready to roll,’ Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters on Monday.
An independent disciplinary officer found that Watson violated league policy in August after more than 20 women came forward last year and filed lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault.
Watson denied the allegations and two Texas grand juries declined to indict him.
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is set to return to the NFL since January 3, 2021
Watson was banned for 11 games by the NFL for violating the league’s personal conduct policy
The three-time Pro Bowler agreed to a settlement with the league for violating its personal conduct policy.
He also accepted the 11-game suspension, a $5million fine, and to undergo professional counseling and treatment.
Watson will make his NFL season debut vs. the Houston Texans, who traded him to the Browns
More than 20 women came forward last year and filed lawsuits accusing Watson of sexual assault during his playing days in Houston
Watson returned to practice on November 14 and will now face the franchise which drafted him in 2017 before trading him to the Browns for three first-round draft picks in March.
The 27-year-old initially turned down Cleveland’s offer — Carolina and Atlanta also courted him — before owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam enticed him with a five-year, $230m contract that’s fully guaranteed.
Earlier this month, general manager Andrew Berry said the Browns anticipate Watson being ready to play in what will be his first regular-season appearance in 700 days.
Watson’s return to the Browns’ starting lineup comes after a win vs. the Bucs, 23-17, on Sunday
Watson, who returned to the Browns’ facility last month, sat out the 2021 season while his legal issues festered.
‘Our mindset with him is when he’s available and back, we’ll welcome him back and get him ramped up appropriately,’ Berry said on November 2.
Watson has been able to work out and attend meetings with the Browns since October 10. He had been banned since his suspension began on August 30. He played briefly in one exhibition game before the suspension.
On Sunday, the Browns beat the Bucs 23-17 in overtime to go third in the AFC North standings ahead of the Steelers with a 4-7 record.
Nick Chubb scored on a 3-yard touchdown run with 19 seconds left on the clock to carry Cleveland to its first win since Halloween.
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