Hartford Courant

Nike suspends sponsorshi­p of Watson amid allegation­s

- A New York Daily News report is included in this story.

Nike has suspended its endorsemen­t contract with Deshaun Watson amid allegation­s of sexual assault and harassment against the Houston Texans quarterbac­k.

“We are deeply concerned by the disturbing allegation­s and have suspended De shaun Watson,” Nike said in a statement released Wednesday. “We will continue to closely monitor the situation.”

Watson has been accused of sexual assault or harassment in lawsuits filed by 22 women. Oneofthose­women, Ashley Solis, said Tuesday during a news conference that she was assaulted and traumatize­d when she tried to give Watson a massage in March 2020.

The Associated Press usually does not name victims of sexual assault, but Solis has chosen to publicly identify herself.

Watson’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, has called the allegation­s “meritless” and questioned the claims against Watson, alleging they were made following a failed attempt to blackmail his client.

The Houston Police Department said last week it was investigat­ing Watson after someone had filed a report with the agency about Watson. Tony Buzbee, who represents the 22 women, said it was not Solis but another of his clients who filed the first report with police.

The NFL has been in contact with Buzbee during its owninvesti­gation.

Watson was signed to a deal with Nike in 2017 when he entered the NFL. Last November, he teamed with the company to provide jerseys for Yates HighSchool in Houston. George Floyd graduated from Yates in 1993 and played football for the school.

Watson’s red Nike cleats that he wore in Houston’s 53-32 win over the Atlanta Falcons during Week 5 in 2019 were sent to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Watson was the first player in NFL history to pass for at least 400 yards and five TDs with five or fewer incompleti­ons in a single game.

Solis said in her statement that since the alleged assault, she suffers from panic attacks, anxiety, depression and is no longer comfortabl­e working as a massage therapist.

“I got into massagethe­rapy to heal people, to heal their minds and bodies, to bring peacetothe­ir souls. Deshaun Watson has robbed me of that,” Solis said, adding that her lawsuit was not about seeking money.

Former Giants player accused of murder: Travis Rudolph, a former wide receiver for the New York Giants, was arrested in Florida on Wednesday morning on murder charges.

Rudolph, 25, was arrested Wednesday morning in Lake Park after reports of a double shooting, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. One man was dead at the scene and another was taken to a nearby hospital.

Rudolph, a former Florida State star, joined the Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2017. He also played with the Miami Dolphins and Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League.

Rudolph is being held in Palm Beach County jail without bond.

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