Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson faces renewed scrutiny as another woman accusing him of sexual assault is scheduled to meet with the NFL in the coming weeks. This latest lawsuit stems from an alleged incident in Houston in 2020. Watson has denied the allegations, but the league is investigating whether he violated its personal conduct policy. With this new development, the Browns are preparing for the possibility of another suspension, which could significantly impact both Watson’s future and the team’s 2024 season.

Jan 8, 2023; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) in the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium. The Steelers won 28-14. Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports

The Browns, already dealing with Watson’s inconsistent on-field performance this season, are now bracing for potential discipline that could disrupt their season plans. The NFLโ€™s inquiry could lead to a significant punishment, as Watson previously served an 11-game suspension in 2022 for similar allegations.

Deshaun Watsonโ€˜s on-field performance has not matched expectations in 2024, but the more pressing storyline surrounding the Browns passer is the latest lawsuit filed against him for sexual assault. Watsonโ€™s most recent accuser is set to speak with the NFL, and a league investigation into the matter could result in another suspension.

Attorney Tony Buzbee โ€“ who is representing the woman accusing Watson of sexual assault in October 2022 and was a key figure for the plaintiffs in Watsonโ€™s original batch of lawsuits โ€“ said in a recent statement his client will cooperate with the leagueโ€™s investigation noting the presence of โ€œpertinentโ€ video evidence. Non-league employees cannot be compelled to do so, making that development a notable one as it pertains potential discipline. Watson has (through attorney Rusty Hardin) denied the allegations and he will not be placed on the commissionerโ€™s exempt list.

While the 29-year-old is therefore free to remain in place with the Browns for the time being, the potential of a second suspension has led to renewed questions about his contract. Cleveland guaranteed all of Watsonโ€™s five-year, $230MM deal in 2022 with the expectation he would face a ban at some point. Watson was indeed sidelined for the first 11 games of the season stemming from sexual assault lawsuits (all but one of which have since been settled).

Written correspondence between the former Texan Pro Bowlerโ€™s camp and the Browns referred to the possibility of a suspension and how it would not affect the guarantees in the deal. However, as ESPNโ€™s Dan Graziano writes, protection against a suspension only covered the 2022 and โ€™23 seasons. This new allegation is separate from the ones which have already been dealt with, and as a result a new suspension could allow the team to void the remaining guaranteed money ($92MM between 2025 and โ€™26) contained in the pact.

The Browns have restructured Watsonโ€™s contract in each of the past two years in cap-related moves, converting base salaries into signing bonuses. The most recent of those moves may have removed suspension protection entirely, Graziano adds.

Playersโ€™ salaries are affected by suspensions, so a ban being handed down in 2024 would produce minimal consequences in that regard. Given Watsonโ€™s showings when healthy during his Browns tenure, though, the possibility of getting out of the remainder of his pact would likely be enticing. A decision on that front will not be possible unless and until any league suspension is handed down, the timeline of which remains uncertain. Cleveland could be preparing for a new ban, however.

Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reports the presence of โ€œchatter in league circlesโ€ that a personal conduct suspension could be coming, although nothing firm is in place with respect to when it could happen. Florio adds that some around the league believe the Browns are evaluating outside quarterback options, something which would become necessary in the event Watson were to miss time this year. Cleveland allowed backup Joe Flacco โ€“ who stepped in as the teamโ€™s starter after Watsonโ€™s season-ending shoulder injury โ€“ to depart in free agency. At the moment, veteran pickup Jameis Winston and 2023 fifth-rounder Dorian Thompson-Robinson round out the QB depth chart.

Plenty is still to be determined in this situation, and more clarity will likely emerge once the anonymous accuser speaks with league officials. A suspension โ€“ either covering the end of the current season or a portion of future years โ€“ would be signficant for Watson and the Browns in its own respect, but if possible the teamโ€™s ability to void his remaining locked in money would of course create a major storyline.


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