Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Deshaun Watson’s suspension was "agreed to" by the NFL and the NFL Players Association on Thursday following accusations the Cleveland Browns quarterback sexually assaulted two dozen women during massage therapy sessions.
Watson received an 11-game suspension and pay a $5 million fine to a charity as part of the settlement. The reported agreement came after independent disciplinary officer Sue L.
Robinson levied a six-game ban on Watson. The NFL decided to appeal and push for a season-long ban. The two sides "agreed to" the suspension with a few weeks before the start of the regular season, ESPN reported.
Watson reacted to the suspension in a statement through the team. "I’m grateful that the disciplinary process has ended and extremely appreciative of the tremendous support I have received throughout my short time with the Browns organization.