Deshaun Watson’s Six-Game Suspension Sets a Bad Precedent for the NFL

On Monday, disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson ruled that Cleveland Browns star quarterback Deshaun Watson has been suspended for the first six games of the regular season for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy, but he will not be fined.

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A total of 25 women filed lawsuits against Watson. He settled 23 of those lawsuits. Watson was accused of sexual misconduct by the 25 women and received a six-game suspension.

In a 16-page report, Robinson concluded, saying:

“Although this is the most significant punishment ever imposed on an NFL player for allegations of nonviolent sexual conduct, Mr. Watson’s pattern of conduct is more egregious than any before reviewed by the NFL,”

Let’s take a look at some of the previous NFL suspensions.

In 2020, Antonio Brown was suspended for sending threatening text messages to a woman who accused him of sexual misconduct. Brown denied the sexual misconduct claim. He pleaded no contest to burglary and battery charges and received two years of probation. Brown received an eight-game suspension.

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley was suspended last season after he bet on NFL games. Ridley said he gambled $1,500 on NFL parlays; he got suspended for one year. The gambling occurred when Ridley was addressing mental health concerns and was away from the team.

In 2017, then-Baltimore Ravens, now-Las Vegas Raiders star tight end Darren Waller violated the substance abuse policy; he was suspended for one year. He was suspended for four games for the same violation in 2016. He was reinstated in 2018.

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In 2017, Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliot was suspended for six games after the NFL’s investigation into domestic violence allegations. Elliot’s ex-girlfriend accused him of assaulting her five times during his college days at Ohio State.

Then-New England Patriots quarterback, now-Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, was suspended for four games in 2016 after the deflategate scandal, as the Indianapolis Colts accused the Patriots of deflating footballs to give Brady the advantage.

In 2019, following a four-month investigation, wide receiver Tyreek Hill was not suspended for allegedly breaking his three-year-old son’s arm. In an audio recording, Hill’s girlfriend said his son is afraid of him; Hill responded by saying: “You should be afraid of me too.”

Recently, in May, Arizona Cardinals star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins was suspended six games after he violated the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy.

That’s to name a few NFL players who previously received a suspension. None of those players had 24 women accusing them of sexual misconduct.

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Tony Buzbee, the attorney who represents the women in the civil lawsuits, said:

“This case started because one woman had the fortitude to step forward and make her voice heard … Her courage inspired many others with the same experience. None of this saga would have occurred without that one brave voice. One person can make a difference.”

Regarding the suspension decision, Buzbee said:

“We don’t know what was presented to Judge Robinson by the NFL‘s lawyers. We don’t know how the NFL’s case was presented … only a small fraction of those women that we represent were ever spoken to by the NFL’s lawyers. Beyond that we can’t speculate and have no comment on the decision.”

Watson’s six-game suspension is nowhere near enough; if Ezekiel Elliot and DeAndre Hopkins received a six-game suspension, and Ridley received a suspension for one year, Watson should be suspended for one year.

Not one, not two, but 25 women came forward accusing Watson of sexual misconduct. This is a slap on the wrist, and the NFL has set a terrible precedent because they did not push for a lengthier suspension. As mentioned earlier, Watson will not be fined either.

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Some argue that he was accused of sexual misconduct, but some of the other players I mentioned were also accused of sexual misconduct and assault, yet the NFL suspended them six-to-eight games. The difference is that 25 women accused Watson, and in comparison to other athletes, the NFL gave Watson a pass with just a six-game suspension and no fine.

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