Deshaun Watson has just been suspended for six games after more than 20 women accused the Cleveland Browns quarterback of being sexually inappropriate with them. Both the NFL and the NFL Players Association will have the opportunity to appeal the suspension though the NFLPA said in a statement on Sunday night it would accept Robinson's decision and urged "the NFL to do the same. Former New England Patriot Jacoby Brissett who Cleveland signed this offseason, is expected to be the starter for the Browns while Watson is out. Monday's ruling comes over one year after Watson was initially accused of sexual misconduct in a civil lawsuit. The woman, Ashley Solis, alleged in court documents Watson had been inappropriate with her during a massage therapy session. Twenty-three of the 24 cases have since been settled as of Sunday night, according to the attorney for the women, Tony Buzbee. Watson who will be allowed to participate in the Browns' training camp and their preseason games has continually denied all wrongdoing. He was never arrested or criminally charged over the accusations.
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