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NFL teams take issue with Deshaun Watson's 'rigged' contract: report

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With Deshaun Watson’s 2022 season hanging in the balance as the NFL appeals his six-game suspension, the 31 other teams in the league are reportedly unhappy with the Cleveland Browns over the "rigged" contract that will see little financial fallout from the league’s disciplinary action. 

Watson signed a record-breaking five-year, $230 million contract back in March. The deal gave him $8.9 million in signing bonuses but a base salary of just a little over $1 million for the 2022 season – seemingly in anticipation of a suspension. That figure will jump to $46 million the following season. 

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, center, takes part in drills during the NFL football team's training camp, Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, in Berea, Ohio. (AP Photo/Nick Cammett)

Without a successful appeal, Watson stands to lose just around $345,000 of his salary – roughly $57,500 per game check. 

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However, the general consensus around the league is one of dismay, according to one report. 

"One influential NFL person told me on this trip that it doesn’t sit well with the league or 31 other owners that the Browns rigged the Watson contract so that his suspension would cause him to lose only a fraction of his 2022 compensation," NBC Sports’ Peter King reported this week. 

Deshaun Watson, #4 of the Cleveland Browns, rests after running a drill during Cleveland Browns training camp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on July 30, 2022 in Berea, Ohio. (Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

Browns general manager Andrew Berry defended the "optics" of Watson’s

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