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Browns quarterback Deshawn Watson was introduced to the Cleveland media on Friday after being acquired from the Texans for a significant draft package.
Watson, who faces 22 allegations of sexual harassment, said he has no regrets in the past.
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“I have no regrets,” Watson said. “Like I said, what happened off the field just now took me by surprise because I have never done anything that these people are claiming.”
New Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshawn Watson speaks at a press conference at the NFL’s training facility on Friday, March 25, 2022 in Berea, Ohio. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)
Clay Travis of OutKick said Friday on OutKick The Show that he found Watson’s remarks odd.
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“22 different women are alleging sexual abuse and we still haven’t received any rational defense from Deshawn Watson other than what he said, ‘I don’t regret anything,'” Travis said. “I don’t know if 22 different women accuse you of sexual assault, I think you will have to regret it to some extent in your life.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry (left), new quarterback Deshawn Watson (center) and head coach Kevin Stefanski pose for a photo during a press conference at the NFL’s training facility on Friday, March 25, 2022, in Berea, State Ohio. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)
“…I would have thought over the past year, since it was hanging over your head, that at some point in time you might have had a small spark of regret based on your behavior that put you in this situation.”