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Deshaun Watson apologizes following allegations of sexual misconduct

01:45

After dozens of women accused Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct, the Cleveland Browns quarterback is now saying sorry. The apology came before Watson took the field for the first time since the 2020 season. His debut came in a pre-season game for the Browns. Last week, a retired federal judge appointed by the NFL suspended Watson for six games because of his alleged sexual misconduct noting the quarterback’s “lack of expressed remorse.” Watson has settled more than 20 civil suits so far.