Watson suspension is 6 games

The Cleveland Browns could be without Deshaun Watson, their $230 million man the first six games of the season for alleged sexual misconduct. But they’re still hoping he’ll be back in time to help them try to get to the Super Bowl. In the meantime, Jacoby Brissett will start in his place. NFL Disciplinary Officer Sue L. Robinson, the retired federal judge jointly appointed by the NFL and NFL Players Association, handed down her ruling Monday morning after conducting a three-day hearing June 27-30 and then requesting post-hearing briefs from both sides that were due July 12th. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell could still appeal the ruling.


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