Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was suspended for six games on Monday, Aug. 1, for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy and the reaction on social media went down the high and low roads.
The suspension was handed down by former federal judge Sue L. Robinson. The NFL, which pushed for a longer suspension, has three days to appeal.
The embattled quarterback has been engulfed in much-publicized legal battles with 24 massage therapists who filed civil suits against him, accusing him of sexual misconduct. Watson has maintained he did nothing wrong, saying, “I’ve never assaulted, I never disrespected and I never harassed any woman in my life” at a March 25 news conference.
Recent reports indicate that Watson used “at least” 66 female massage therapists in 17 months while with the Houston Texans, ending in the spring of 2021, according go the New York Times.
His suspension was the same that the Cowboys Zeke Elliott received in 2017 in relation to an accusation of domestic violence. Like Watson, Elliott was never criminally charged.
Watson was traded to the Browns by the Texans in March and signed a $230 million contract, and there has been much speculation on what punishment the NFL would hand down.
Social media was quick to respond to the suspension, which came with no fine.
If you want precedent here, Browns QB Deshaun Watson’s six-game suspension mirrors past penalties for Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott and ex-Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger. Watson’s case—like Elliott’s and Roethlisberger’s—lacked criminal charges.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) August 1, 2022
Remember back in the day Adam Silver banned Donald Sterling from the league?
Deshaun Watson should be banned from the NFL, six games is ridiculous
— Kevin Agustin (@_kevinagustin) August 1, 2022
The league should be ashamed of themself.
Big Ben – 1 civil lawsuit filed against him.
Watson – 24 civil lawsuits filed against him.
Deshaun Watson just got the exact same suspension Ben Roethlisberger did.
6 games. What an abomination.
— Mike Nicastro (@MikedUpSports1) August 1, 2022
Legal definition of violence:
“involving an unlawful exercise or exhibition of force”
On what planet do Deshaun Watson’s actions not qualify?
What a disgusting response. https://t.co/lz6UBL1oSf
— Mason Ginsberg (@MasonGinsberg) August 1, 2022
NFL suspensions:
Calvin Ridley: 17 games, betting
Vontaze Burfict: 12 games, targeting
DeAndre Hopkins: 6 games, PED
Martavis Bryant: Indefinitely, Weed
Josh Gordon: 25+ games, Weed
Darren Waller: 16 games, substance abuseDeShaun Watson: 6 games, 25 SV accusations
— Tristen Kuhn (@KuhnTristen) August 1, 2022
Deshaun Watson had 22 more accusations against him than Ben Roethlisberger had, and got the same initial suspension.
— Josh Rowntree (@JRown32) August 1, 2022
How could Judge Robinson believe that this clause was necessary, but only give Deshaun Watson a six game suspension? https://t.co/bRoZh2lGfm
— David Gardner (@byDavidGardner) August 1, 2022
Lots of talk about privilege on social media, athlete privilege is the apex. How many people could be publicly accused of sexual assault by 30 women & not just keep their current job, but become the highest paid in the history of their job? That’s what Deshaun Watson did.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) August 1, 2022
So Deshaun Watson, whose situation is unprecedented in the history of sports at and level, is suspended for the same number of games as former teammate DeAndre Hopkins, who violated the substance abuse policy.
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) August 1, 2022
even a lackadaisical punishment like 6 games means that the league is co-signing (to whatever wimpy degree) that there was some truth behind what these women said. what 6 games says is: even 1 of these stories being true isn’t enough to remove him until legitimate rehabilitation https://t.co/7BfcWuWvc1
— haley o’shaughnessy (@HaleyOSomething) August 1, 2022
Fans of the Browns were also quick to react to the news, with some praising the decision.
FREE AT LAST. Deshaun Watson is easily My biggest role model. I’ve been praying to god and to trump that the end result of this would be no more then a 6 game suspension. There is no proof!!!! Winners win. And that’s what we did today. Congrats deshaun. Shoulda happened sooner. pic.twitter.com/TAFAxgSJzb
— ᑕOᗪY (@IcyTuaSzn) August 1, 2022
NFL training camps opened the week of July 25 with Cleveland lugging around the quarterback question mark, even though the league and the NFL Players’ Association “requested a decision by the start” of camp, Yahoo Sports reported.
Watson reported to Browns’ training camp on Friday, July 22. If the six-game suspension stands, he will be able to return to practice during week four of the NFL season. And he’ll still make $45 million this season.
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