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Deshaun Watson received massages from at least 66 different women in a 17-month period

The Browns gave Watson a five-year, $230 million contract that is fully guaranteed. The NFL’s Management Council had previously urged teams to avoid guaranteeing so much money into future years. Now, star players may expect teams to hand out long-term, fully guaranteed contracts.
The Browns gave Watson a five-year, $230 million contract that is fully guaranteed. The NFL’s Management Council had previously urged teams to avoid guaranteeing so much money into future years. Now, star players may expect teams to hand out long-term, fully guaranteed contracts.

Is Deshaun Watson lying? He told reporters that he only met with 40 therapists in his entire time with the Texans. He spent five years in Houston after being drafted out of Clemson.

Well, according to the The Times’s Watson booked appointments with at least 66 different women in just the 17 months from fall 2019 through spring 2021.

Watson is looking more and more like a liar and a bad guy.

This is from an investigative article by the Times, saying the Texans knew about his freaky lifestyle.

The Times’s review also showed that Watson’s conduct was enabled, knowingly or not, by the team he played for at the time, the Houston Texans, which provided the venue Watson used for some of the appointments. A team representative also furnished him with a nondisclosure agreement after a woman who is now suing him threatened online to expose his behavior.


The NFL has to step in soon. This is getting out of control. it is making the NFL look horrible.

This was the widest part of the article. A breakdown of the 66 women.

  • The 24 who have sued him, including two who filed suits within the last week. In the most recent suit, the woman said Watson masturbated during the massage.
  • A woman who sued but then withdrew the complaint because of “privacy and security concerns.”
  • Two women who filed criminal complaints against Watson but did not sue him.
  • At least 15 therapists who issued statements of support for Watson at the request of his lawyers and gave him massages during that period.
  • At least four therapists from Genuine Touch, the massage therapy group contracted with the Texans.
  • Five women identified by the plaintiffs’ lawyers during the investigation for their civil suits.
  • At least 15 other women whose appointments with Watson were confirmed through interviews and records reviewed by The Times.

We encourage you all to read the Times article for more on their findings.

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