Deshaun Watson faced the Cleveland media for the first time since his intro presser with the Browns … saying it’s been “tough” to fight the sexual misconduct allegations made against him, but doubling down and adamantly denying he did anything wrong.
The Browns’ $230-million man spoke with reporters after practice on Tuesday … and gave detail on how he’s doing as a mountain of lawsuits from two dozen massage therapists stands before him.
“Honestly, it’s been tough,” Watson said. “Just trying to make sure that I stay balanced with my mental and just my social life. But, I have a great family. I have a great legal team. and I have a great support cast here in this organization.”
Watson says his focus has been on making the Cleveland Browns a better team … and the support from his teammates and fans has made it easier on him as he tries to defend his name.
26-year-old Watson also spoke about his time with NFL investigators … saying, “I spent hours with the people that they brought down and that’s all I can do, is be honest and tell them exactly what happened.”
“I know they have a job and I have to respect that and that’s what we want to do, is cooperate, and they have to make a decision best for the league.”
Watson — who’s accused of meeting with over 60 different masseuses over a 17-month span — says the recent New York Times report doesn’t sound right to him … and he’ll continue to fight to defend his name.
Deshaun previously spoke with the media about the allegations in March … saying he “never assaulted any woman.”
Two more lawsuits were filed after that statement.
The NFL is expected to make its decision on Watson’s punishment before the 2022 season.
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