Facing a barrage of criticism for their blockbuster acquisition of Deshaun Watson, Cleveland Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam issued a statement Sunday attempting to quell worries about the character of their new franchise quarterback.
Watson is facing 22 civil lawsuits from women who accuse him of sexual misconduct and he could be disciplined by the NFL. A grand jury in Harris County, Texas, declined to indict Watson in connection with any of the cases, but countless fans have taken to social media since Friday’s trade to say they’re jumping off the Browns’ bandwagon.
Mike Vick served nearly two years in prison, had his reputation shattered, and had to spend more years redeeming himself in the eyes of the NFL community. Deshaun Watson is welcomed with a big check and everything he wants. Because we value dogs more than women in this country. — Broncos Reddit (@Broncos_Reddit) March 18, 2022
Mike Vick served nearly two years in prison, had his reputation shattered, and had to spend more years redeeming himself in the eyes of the NFL community. Deshaun Watson is welcomed with a big check and everything he wants. Because we value dogs more than women in this country.
— Broncos Reddit (@Broncos_Reddit) March 18, 2022
The Haslams said in their statement they did their due diligence before making the trade that sent five draft picks — including three in the first round — to Houston for Watson and a 2024 fifth-round pick.
“We spent a tremendous amount of time exploring and investigating the opportunity to trade for Deshaun Watson,” the lengthy statement opened. “We are acutely aware and empathetic to the highly personal sentiments expressed about this decision. Our team’s comprehensive evaluation process was of utmost importance due to the sensitive nature of his situation and the complex factors involved.”
The Haslams said they met with Watson, along with general manager Andrew Berry and coach Kevin Stefanski, and left “confident” in the trade. Watson, 26, signed a fully guaranteed $230 million deal with the Browns to culminate the deal.
“He was humble, sincere, and candid,” the owners said, adding Watson “understands and embraces the hard work needed to build his name both in the community and on the field. Those in-depth conversations, the extensive evaluation process, his dedication to being a great teammate and devotion to helping others within the NFL, within the community, and through his charitable initiatives provided the foundation for us to pursue Deshaun.
“We are confident in Deshaun and excited about moving forward with him as our quarterback and supporting his genuine and determined efforts.”
Did that comprehensive evaluation process involve talking to the 22 women who’ve accused Deshaun Watson of sexual assault? Did it involve talking to the attorney? Unless the Haslams did that, it’s not comprehensive. It’s selective – listening for only what you want to hear. https://t.co/96hD64PkOZ — Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) March 20, 2022
Did that comprehensive evaluation process involve talking to the 22 women who’ve accused Deshaun Watson of sexual assault? Did it involve talking to the attorney?
Unless the Haslams did that, it’s not comprehensive. It’s selective – listening for only what you want to hear. https://t.co/96hD64PkOZ
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) March 20, 2022
The Browns’ decision to move on from Baker Mayfield and replace him with Watson has brought out fans on social media who have said they are shopping for a new team, and some have voiced their displeasure in other ways.
Cleveland.com reported Saturday that the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center has received more than 1,000 donations since the trade.
“We understand the story surrounding Deshaun Watson joining the Cleveland Browns team is triggering for far too many of our friends and neighbors,” the organization said in a statement. “For those who need additional support, please know Cleveland Rape Crisis Center is available to you 24/7/365.
“To the community we say, we see you. We hear your outrage. We feel it too. Every click. Every post and every tweet. Every donation sends a clear message.”
Cleveland signed Kareem Hunt and traded for Deshaun Watson. Anything they say in support of women’s rights is hypocritical. — John Whiticar (@Whiticar) March 18, 2022
Cleveland signed Kareem Hunt and traded for Deshaun Watson.
Anything they say in support of women’s rights is hypocritical.
— John Whiticar (@Whiticar) March 18, 2022
A first-round pick in 2017, Watson was 28-25 as the starter in Houston. The three-time Pro Bowl selection passed for 14,539 yards and 104 touchdowns and rushed for 1,677 yards and 17 scores in four seasons.
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