All that's left for the Browns and Houston Texans is to confirm
details of a trade that will send the quarterback to Cleveland,
which would then be final pending physical exams and approval of
the league office.
The NFL said in a statement on Friday that "any transaction
would have no effect on the NFL's ongoing and comprehensive
investigation of the serious allegations against Deshaun Watson.
Nor would it affect his status under the Collective Bargaining
Agreement and the Personal Conduct Policy. If the league
investigation determines that Watson violated the Personal
Conduct Policy, discipline may be imposed pursuant to the policy
and the CBA."
Cleveland will send Houston three first-round picks, a
third-rounder and a pick swap involving a fourth- or fifth-round
selection, multiple reports said.
Watson posted to his Instagram page a mock-up photo of him in a
Browns' uniform with "Dawg Pound" scripted on the bottom just as
NFL Network and ESPN reported he would sign a fully guaranteed
five-year, $230 million contract as part of a trade. The
contract would set a record for the most guaranteed money given
to an NFL player in the lifetime of a single contract, which was
previously $150 million.
Previous rumors said Watson had ruled Cleveland out and narrowed
his list of desired destinations to the New Orleans Saints and
Atlanta Falcons.
The news comes one day after Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield
had asked for a trade. The Browns' public courtship of Watson
led Mayfield to post a thank-you -- and presumptive goodbye --
note to fans Tuesday on social media.
Watson, who did not play last season after demanding a trade,
coveted a fresh start. He was inactive every week, with the
potential for criminal charges hanging over his head as more
than 20 women accused him of sexual misconduct.
A conviction is not required for players to be suspended for
conduct violations with precedent in noteworthy cases including
the six-game ban Ben Roethlisberger received in 2010, later
reduced to four.
Watson remains the subject of civil lawsuits despite the grand
jury's decision in Harris County, Texas, declining to indict him
on nine criminal complaints.
Watson passed for a career-high 4,823 yards with 33 touchdowns
and seven interceptions in 2020 after signing a landmark
contract extension with the Texans worth $156 million over four
years.
Mayfield had 26 touchdowns and eight interceptions with 3,563
yards in 2020, and totaled 17 touchdowns with 13 interceptions
and 3,010 yards in 2021.
He drew plenty of criticism for his play in 2021, including from
the father of Odell Beckham Jr., who put out a video blasting
Mayfield for failing to connect with the wide receiver on
multiple occasions.
The Browns selected Mayfield, 26, with the No. 1 overall pick of
the 2018 NFL Draft. In 59 games as a starter, he's 29-30, with a
61.6 completion percentage, 14,125 yards and 92 touchdowns to go
with 56 interceptions.
--Field Level Media
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