“Deshaun Watson isn’t showing ANY REMORSE!”: ESPN’s Adam Schefter claims Browns QB insists he has done nothing wrong
Deshaun Watson
The raging hot topic in the NFL right now surrounds Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson and the six game suspension he has been handed by disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson on Monday.
Deshaun Watson who had several civil law suits filed against him by countless women mostly who were sexually molested by him during massage sessions has faced heavy backlash amidst this entire case.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Deshaun Watson believes he has done nothing wrong

While issuing her statement on Monday, Sue L. Robinson stated that Deshaun Watson’s conduct “does not fall into the category of violent conduct that would require the minimum 6-game suspension” which as the NFL has stated is “by far the most commonly-imposed discipline for domestic or gendered violence and sexual acts.”
However new reports have arised from ESPN reporter Adam Schefter who has said that Deshaun Watson isn’t feeling any remorse for the actions he has done and is still insisting that he is in the right.
Earlier the Cleveland Browns had released a statement that Deshaun Watson and his representatives had been extremely remorseful during the entire legal process, but Adam Schefter reported that this was not the case.
“Continues to insist that he’s done nothing wrong and has not shown remorse during this process and doesn’t believe he has to.That doesn’t mesh with the Browns ownership statement that Watson is “remorseful”,” said Adam Schefter.
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