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LeBron James’ Support of Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson Following Sexual Assault Claims Doesn’t Sit Right With Fans

Los Angeles Lakers superstar and future Hall of Fame basketball player, LeBron James is a regular Twitter user with a big following.

So when he sent a post celebrating Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson‘s recent game stats, Twitter users were not happy.

Watson, who was accused by 22 women of sexual misconduct, was suspended 11 games and has paid $5 million for multiple violations of the league’s personal conduct policy. He returned to action several weeks ago.

As BLACK ENTERPRISE previously reported, Watson missed the 2021-2022 NFL season due to allegations of sexual misconduct by 22 women who provided massages during his time with the Houston Texans. Nearly two weeks after a grand jury refused to indict him, a second grand jury declined to indict him.

James sent out the congratulatory message after Watson threw three touchdowns and completed a come-from-behind victory over the New Orleans Saints. In what can be perceived as insensitive toward the women who accused Watson of sexual misconduct, James wrote, “Yessir D Watson!! Another one. That boy getting his rhythm back! #Browns

After the future all-time leading NBA scoring champion sent the Tweet, Twitter users immediately responded.

The Cleveland Browns quarterback started his suspension on August 30. After Watson was originally suspended for six games by Judge Sue L. Robinson, the NFL appealed her decision and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed former New Jersey Attorney General Peter C. Harvey to hear the league’s appeal.

Watson offered to accept being suspended for eight games and paying a $5 million fine.

Robinson initially recommended that Watson be suspended for six games this season. The NFL wanted an indefinite suspension (for at least a minimum of one season) along with a $5 million fine.

The compromise was an 11-game suspension and a $5 million fine.

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