NFL reportedly offered Deshaun Watson 12-game suspension, near-$10M fine before six-game ruling
Before Monday's ruling that embattled Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson would be suspended for the first six games of the 2022 season, the NFL reportedly offered the former Houston Texans signal-caller a different deal.
Watson's suspension — which didn't include a fine — is for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy following over 20 allegations of sexual misconduct, including allegations of assault, stemming from visits with dozens of massage therapists. It was reported Sunday night that the players' union would "stand by" the ruling and urged the NFL to do the same.
The league has until Thursday to appeal the suspension.
Watson was traded to the Browns in March and signed a five-year, $230 million with his new team. He sat out the entire 2021 season after the allegations surfaced.
Watson's projected season debut would be Week 7 on the road against the Baltimore Ravens on Oct. 23.
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