Wapakoneta Daily News

NFL inisists on indefinite suspension at Watson hearing

- By ROB Maaddi

The NFL and Deshaun Watson’s legal team presented their

arguments before a disciplina­ry officer for

a second day Wednesday, with both sides holding firm as the hearing is scheduled to continue in Delaware on Thursday.

The league is insisting on an indefinite suspension and Watson’s side is arguing there’s no basis for a punishment that significan­t, two people in attendance told The Associated Press. Both people spoke on condition of anonymity

because the hearing isn’t public.

Former U.S. District Judge Sue Robinson, who was jointly appointed by the league

and the NFL Players’ Associatio­n, is tasked with determinin­g whether Watson violated the NFL’S personal conduct policy and whether to impose discipline.

If either the union or league appeals Robinson’s decision, NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell or his designee “will issue a written decision that will

constitute full, final and complete dispositio­n of the dispute,” per terms of Article 46

in the collective bargaining agreement.

Watson agreed to settle 20 of 24 civil lawsuits for sexual

misconduct, but the league is seeking at least a one-year suspension, one of the people told The AP. Watson’s side expects

a suspension but wants the three-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k

to play for the Cleveland Browns at some

point this season, another

person told the AP.

Two separate Texas grand juries declined to indict Watson on criminal complaints

stemming from the allegation­s.

Watson has denied any wrongdoing and vowed to clear his name.

This is the first hearing for Robinson, who was the first woman Chief Judge for the

District of Delaware. Previously, Goodell

had the authority to impose discipline for violations of the personal conduct policy.*

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