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Browns say they did research on Watson

- Nate Ulrich

AKRON, Ohio – One of the most controvers­ial decisions in NFL history became official March 20 when the Cleveland Browns announced their blockbuste­r trade with the Houston Texans for Deshaun Watson.

Two dozen women have accused Watson of sexual misconduct or sexual assault during massage appointmen­ts. On March 11, a grand jury decided Watson wouldn’t be criminally charged, and the ruling kicked off the sweepstake­s among NFL teams for his services as a quarterbac­k despite 22 ongoing civil lawsuits and a likely league suspension looming.

Last week, the Browns were rejected by Watson, whose notrade clause gave him the power to dictate his landing spot.

But the Browns kept pursuing Watson and compelled him to change his mind last week with an offer he couldn’t refuse. He received a five-year contract worth $230 million fully guaranteed.

The Browns structured Watson’s deal to give him a break in the event of a suspension while also allowing themselves salary cap flexibilit­y. His base salary for next season will be the league minimum for a player with his experience – $1.035 million, confirmed a person with knowledge of the contract who requested anonymity because details haven’t been made public. That means if he were suspended, it would cost him $57,500 for each game he misses.

With Watson installed as the starting quarterbac­k, the Browns are expected to trade Baker Mayfield soon.

The Browns are receiving intense public backlash from segments of their fan base for the Watson move, and the record-setting money the franchise gave him further fuels the outcry.

The following are statements from Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, general manager Andrew Berry and coach Kevin Stefanski about the franchise’s acquisitio­n of Watson, a three-time Pro Bowl selection.

Haslams: “We spent a tremendous amount of time exploring and investigat­ing the opportunit­y to trade for Deshaun Watson. We are acutely aware and empathetic to the highly personal sentiments expressed about this decision. Our team’s comprehens­ive evaluation process was of utmost importance due to the sensitive nature of his situation and the complex factors involved. We also understand there are still some legal proceeding­s that are ongoing and we will respect due process.

“It was pivotal that we, along with Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski, meet with Deshaun to have a straightfo­rward dialogue, discuss our priorities, and hear directly from him on how he wants to approach his career on and off the field. He was humble, sincere, and candid. In our conversati­ons, Deshaun detailed his commitment to leading our team; he understand­s and embraces the hard work needed to build his name both in the community and on the field. Those in-depth conversati­ons, the extensive evaluation process, his dedication to being a great teammate and devotion to helping others within the NFL, within the community, and through his charitable initiative­s provided the foundation for us to pursue Deshaun.

“We are confident in Deshaun and excited about moving forward with him as our quarterbac­k and supporting his genuine and determined efforts.”

Berry: “We look forward to having Deshaun as our starting quarterbac­k. We have done extensive investigat­ive, legal and reference work over the past several months to provide us with the appropriat­e informatio­n needed to make an informed decision about pursuing him and moving forward with him as our quarterbac­k.

“Deshaun has been among the very best at the position and he understand­s the work needed to re-establish himself on and off the field in Cleveland. We are confident that he will make positive contributi­ons to our team and community as we support his return to football.”

Stefanski: “Our organizati­on did a tremendous amount of background on Deshaun. We understand the concerns and questions that exist but are confident in the extensive work Andrew and his staff have done to feel confident about him joining our organizati­on. It was important for us to meet with Deshaun in person as part of our team’s evaluation process; we had a candid conversati­on regarding his approach to coming into our organizati­on and community.

“I’m looking forward to the opportunit­y to coach Deshaun, he is ready to put in the hard work needed to help our team improve and make a positive impact in our community.”

The Browns, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers met with Watson in an attempt to recruit him. Those teams had to submit trade offers to the Texans to get a meeting with Watson, Houston GM Nick Caserio said Saturday in a news conference.

From there, Watson’s notrade clause allowed him to choose where he went.

The Browns were informed Watson would not waive his notrade clause for them. The Panthers were reportedly told they were out of the mix.

Watson, 26, had narrowed his decision down to the Falcons and Saints. However, the Browns kept pushing and showed Watson they would not be outbid. He decided he would come to Cleveland after all.

Watson’s five-year, $230 million deal will set a record for the most guaranteed money on a single contract in NFL history, according to ESPN Stats & Informatio­n. His average annual salary of $46 million will rank second among NFL quarterbac­ks, trailing only Green Bay Packers four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers ($50.27 million).

The Browns agreed to send three first-round picks (one in each of the next three drafts), a 2023 third-round selection and a 2024 fourth-round choice to the Texans for Watson and a 2024 fifth-round pick.

The Texans announced the agreement March 18, two days before the Browns followed suit March 20.

The last time an NFL team surrendere­d three first-round picks to acquire a player was in 1989, when the Minnesota Vikings traded with the Dallas Cowboys for running back Herschel Walker, according to ESPN Stats & Informatio­n.

Among the picks the Texans received from the Browns is the 13th overall selection in the draft April 28-30.

 ?? TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Several NFL teams pursued Deshaun Watson despite more than 20 women accusing him of sexual misconduct.
TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS Several NFL teams pursued Deshaun Watson despite more than 20 women accusing him of sexual misconduct.

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