Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is being investigated by the NFL as he faces 22 civil lawsuits alleging various incidents of sexual misconduct, and two of his plaintiffs have gone public and gotten even more specific about their experiences.

In Friday’s Sports Illustrated cover story by Jenny Vrentas, licensed massage therapists Ashley Solis and Lauren Baxley spoke out about Watson’s alleged misconduct in detail and were critical of how the NFL is handling its investigation.

Baxley’s account of her interviews with NFL personal conduct investigators Lisa Friel and Jennifer Gaffney doesn’t paint the league in the best light. According to Baxley, they fell short in their questioning when compared to the Houston Police Department:

“My forensic interview [with HPD] was very respectful and trauma-informed. They let me speak uninterrupted, whereas with Lisa Friel and the [other NFL investigator], they would cut me off, they would question things, they would circle back. […] Trying to trip me up. They didn’t, but they were really looking for the weaknesses that they thought they could exploit.”

As for Solis, she was incensed that one of the questions the NFL asked her was about her attire going into her massage sessions with Watson.

The attempted implication was that Solis was wearing suggestive attire, but Vrentas punctuated the lengthy piece with Solis’ actual answer: “I wear what I always wear when I massage: yoga pants and a T-shirt.”

Solis also said that the league was “taking a stand” against women and sexual assault survivors when it ruled Watson could participate in Texans practices.

“Watson deserves a fair day in court. But the NFL and Roger Goodell have failed me. And they have failed the other women by choosing inaction,” Solis added.

Since coming forward publicly, both Solis and Baxley have experienced various forms of trauma and heckling. Solis said her private studio apartment was broken into not long after her April press conference where she first went public with her allegations against Watson, and Baxley’s therapist diagnosed her with complex PTSD.

Although Watson has reported to Texans training camp, that was more to avoid getting fined as opposed to actually intending to play. Prior to the wave of allegations leveled at him, Watson requested a trade out of Houston, but until the NFL concludes its investigation, his career is in limbo.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Oilers crush Panthers in Game 4, stay alive in Stanley Cup Final
Dodgers ace leaves game against Royals due to triceps tightness
Sam Mayer uses overtime restart to win Xfinity Series' return to Iowa
Liberty forward pushes herself into MVP conversation with big game vs. Aces
Tiger Woods makes big admission about his U.S. Open future
Cubs P 'Mike' Imanaga continues hot start vs. Cardinals
Celtics' All-Defensive guard reportedly could replace Kawhi Leonard on Team USA
Tee Higgins' contract decision adds pressure on Bengals in 2024
One-time Defensive Player of the Year open to reunion with former team
College baseball has become too regional for its own good
Three Padres prospects who should be untouchable in trade talks
Connor McDavid's history-making night helps Oilers stave off elimination
Astros scratch Justin Verlander as nightmare season continues
Watch: Oilers chase goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky from Game 4
Watch: Rockies third baseman takes advantage of Pirates laziness' to steal home
Pirates place young catcher on concussion IL
Watch: Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final gets off to chaotic start
Rockies 1B, former NL MVP diagnosed with internal oblique strain
NBA insider shares update on J.J. Redick's candidacy for Lakers HC job
Nationals hurler DJ Herz makes impressive history in third career start

Want more Texans news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.