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Browns’ Watson again denies sexual misconduct claims

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BEREA, OHIO » The new lawsuits — and potential for more — against Deshaun Watson may have further damaged his image and swayed opinion about him. However, they’ve only deepened his resolve.

The Cleveland Browns quarterbac­k reiterated Tuesday that he never committed sexual misconduct alleged by two dozen women in Texas, adding he plans to keep fighting to clear his name.

“I never assaulted anyone,” Watson said following practice as the Browns held their mandatory minicamp. “I never harassed anyone or I never disrespect­ed anyone. I never forced anyone to do anything.”

Watson, who is facing civil lawsuits from 24 massage therapists accusing him of sexual assault and harassment during private sessions when he played for the Houston Texans, stood by previous comments proclaimin­g his innocence.

While acknowledg­ing his actions have impacted others, Watson maintained he’s not done anything wrong. “I just want to clear my name,” he said.

Watson’s comments were his first public ones since March 25, when he was introduced by the Browns after they persuaded him to waive his no-trade clause and signed him to a fully guaranteed, five-year, $230 million contract despite his legal troubles.

Since then, his entangleme­nts have grown, with two more women filing lawsuits in the wake of other accusers detailing disturbing encounters on a report by HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.”

There was also a New York Times report that Watson booked appointmen­ts with at least 66 women over 17 months while he played for the Texans. And on Monday, attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents all the women suing Watson, said he plans to file two more lawsuits.

Watson, who was not indicted on criminal complaints by grand juries in two different Texas counties, may be losing the public relations battle. But remains staunchly adamant he hasn’t broken any laws.

“I’ve been honest and I’ve been truthful about my stance,” he said. “I never forced on anyone and I never assaulted anyone. That’s what I’ve been saying since the beginning and I’ll continue to do that until all the facts come out.”

There’s also the matter of the 26-year-old’s football future.

The NFL is investigat­ing Watson to determine whether the threetime Pro Bowler violated its personal-conduct policy. He faces a potential lengthy suspension, depending on findings by investigat­ors who will present evidence to Sue L. Robinson, a former federal judge appointed jointly by the league and NFL Players Associatio­n as a disciplina­ry officer.

Watson spent several hours with league officials in Houston last month and said he was “open and truthful” during the sessions.

“I did everything they asked me to do,” he said. “I answered every question truthfully that the NFL asked me. That’s all I can do is be honest and tell them exactly what happened. I know they have a job and so I have to respect that, so that’s what we wanted to do is cooperate.

“They have to make a decision that’s best for the league.”

Rivera: Del Rio apologized

ASHBURN, VA. » Washington Commanders assistant Jack Del Rio addressed the team to apologize for his comments about protests in the summer of 2020 and the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, coach Ron Rivera

said Tuesday.

Rivera said Del Rio also met individual­ly with some players to discuss his remarks last week, which drew a $100,000 fine from the team.

“He was very open, very forthright, very contrite and apologized and opened himself up to questions or opportunit­ies for any players to come in and meet with him,” Rivera told reporters before the team’s first minicamp practice.

Garrett joins NBC

STAMFORD, CONN. » Former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett will be an analyst on NBC’s “Football Night in America” pregame show this upcoming season.

Garrett is replacing Drew Brees, who decided not to return for a second year. Garrett will work with Maria Taylor, Tony Dungy and Chris Simms in NBC’s studio

while Jac Collinswor­th and Rodney Harrison will report from the game site.

Tate signs with baseball team

PORT ANGELES, WASH. » Golden Tate is trading his wide receiver gloves for an outfielder’s mitt.

The former NFL wide receiver with the Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Eagles and New York Giants, is rekindling his former baseball career after signing to play for the Port Angeles Lefties of the West Coast League, a summer league for college players.

Tate, 33, who played baseball for two years at Notre Dame, hasn’t played in the NFL since 2020. He was twice drafted in the Major League Baseball amateur draft — in 2007 by Arizona in the 42nd round, and 2010 by San Francisco in the 50th round.

 ?? RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland’s Deshaun Watson takes part in drills on Tuesday in Berea, Ohio.
RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland’s Deshaun Watson takes part in drills on Tuesday in Berea, Ohio.

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