A woman accusing Deshaun Watson of sexual assault is expected to meet with the NFL in the next two weeks as part of the league's investigation into the Cleveland Browns quarterback's off-field behavior. The woman, who filed a civil lawsuit in Houston alleging sexual assault and battery, will provide her account to the NFL investigators. Her attorney has mentioned the existence of a video and two additional witnesses to support her claims.
Deshaun Watson, who recently returned from an 11-game suspension related to previous allegations, could face further consequences if it is found that he did not disclose this incident during prior league inquiries. The alleged assault took place in 2020, according to the lawsuit filed by the woman identified as 'Jane Doe,' who stated that Watson sexually assaulted her during a dinner date at her apartment.
Despite the seriousness of the new accusations, the Cleveland Browns have expressed their support for Watson, who is set to start in the upcoming game against Jacksonville. Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that Watson will not be benched in light of the situation. Watson has vehemently denied the woman's allegations, expressing surprise at the lawsuit.
Watson is expected to cooperate with the NFL's investigation, although he has not dwelled on the possibility of facing another suspension. He emphasized his focus on preparing for the upcoming game and improving his performance as the team's quarterback. The Browns acquired Watson in a significant trade with the Texans, offering a lucrative contract after he initially declined the move.
Deshaun Watson's career has been marred by controversies, with injuries limiting his playing time in recent seasons. Despite the ongoing legal challenges, Watson remains committed to his role with the Browns and is determined to excel on the field. The NFL's investigation into the allegations will continue as the league seeks to address the situation appropriately.
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