News is not good for former Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson. ESPN reporter Jeremey Fowler reports the Houston quarterback could be suspended by the NFL even if he is exonerated of all claims of sexual (…)
Comments regarding Deshaun Watson cost a Houston writer his job. Diana Moskovitz and Kalyn Kahler of Defector.com report that Aaron Wilson no longer works for the Houston Chronicle due to (…)
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport explained why Deshaun Watson’s future of playing in the NFL this season is up in the air. The long time NFL reporter, who is the NFL Network’s Insider, says the league is looking (…)
Former Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson had a good day in the courtrooms on Friday. After the hearings, Watson’s attorney Rusty Hardin spoke to the media. He said the Houston Texans quarterback did (…)
There is more big news coming out of Houston for former Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson. According to ESPN reporter Sarah Barshop, all 12 lawsuits that were heard Friday afternoon by Judge Rabeea (…)
A Harris County, Texas judge ruled Friday morning that one of the plaintiffs in the Deshaun Watson sexual assault lawsuits must identify herself. This news comes after an emergency hearing was called. As (…)
Deshaun Watson’s lawyer has had enough. Attorney Rusty Hardin called for an emergency hearing on Thursday in an attempt to get Tony Buzbee to identify the 20 other women who filed lawsuits of sexual assault (…)
A day after two women held a press conference and accused Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and sexual misconduct, three other major corporations have ended their business (…)
Deshaun Watson lost a major sponsor on Wednesday due to the sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him. Nike said Wednesday morning to CNBC it has suspended its endorsement of NFL star due to the fact the (…)
Deshaun Watson’s lawyer did not sit back after the first plaintiff in the sexual assault lawsuit against the former Clemson quarterback came forward and revealed her identity Tuesday in a called press conference (…)