Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is set to join the Cleveland Browns – a week after being told he will not face criminal charges after allegations of sexual misconduct.
Multiple allegations were made last March and despite not being suspended, Watson did not play in the 2021 season.
A grand jury ruled there was not enough evidence to charge Watson, 26, although he still faces 22 civil lawsuits.
Watson requested a trade from Houston after the 2020 season – and before the allegations surfaced.
After last week’s grand jury verdict, he held talks with four NFL teams and on Friday he confirmed on social media that he is heading for Cleveland.
The Texans are set to receive three first-round draft picks from the Browns, plus a 2023 third-rounder and a 2024 fourth-rounder, making it one of the biggest trades in NFL history in terms of compensation.
Houston selected Watson 12th in the 2017 draft and he led them to the AFC South division title in each of his first two seasons as their starting quarterback.
And although the Texans slipped to a 4-12 record in 2020, Watson led the league for passing yards (4,823). He averaged 4,280 a season in his three full years as Houston’s starter.
After reaching the play-offs for the first time in 18 years in 2020, Cleveland slipped to an 8-9 record last season.
Watson also met with the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints.
After news emerged that he was speaking with Cleveland, their current starter Baker Mayfield posted a statement on social media saying “I have given the franchise everything I have” and that he has “no clue what happens next”.
On Thursday it was reported that the 26-year-old, who the Browns selected with the first draft pick in 2018, has requested a trade from Cleveland.