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AP source: Browns meet Deshaun Watson as Baker Mayfield ponders future

CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns made their sales pitch to Deshaun Watson, who, despite ongoing legal entanglements, is getting to choose where he plays next, while their current starting quarterback posted a statement seemingly questioning his future with the franchise.

A Cleveland contingent met with the controversial Watson in Houston on Tuesday, a person familiar with the meeting told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the situation. It’s not known who from the Browns attended the meeting.

Twenty-two women filed lawsuits alleging sexual assault and harassment against Watson, after which he didn’t play for the Texans last season. But once a grand jury declined to indict him on criminal charges last week, the Browns and several other teams began pursuing the three-time Pro Bowler.

Meanwhile, current Browns starter Baker Mayfield posted a statement on Twitter starting with the words: “With many uncertainties, here is where my head and heart is.”

“I have no clue what happens next, which is the meaning behind the silence I have had during the duration of this process,” the former No. 1 overall pick wrote.

Watson still faces civil lawsuits and he was questioned at his lawyer’s office for four hours on Tuesday before his meeting with Cleveland. And he might face disciplinary action from the NFL under the personal conduct policy.

The person who spoke with the AP said the Browns, who passed on taking Watson in the 2017 draft, are doing their due diligence and wanted to get to know him better,

Watson met with New Orleans and Carolina on Monday, according to multiple reports, and he’s reportedly set to visit with Atlanta on Wednesday before choosing a team.

The 27-year-old has a no-trade clause built into his four-year, $156 million contract and would have to agree to be traded to Cleveland. The Texans are believed to be seeking at least three first-round picks for one of the league’s most talented QBs.

The Browns’ decision to visit Watson seems to signal the end of Baker Mayfield’s time as the team’s franchise quarterback. The No. 1 overall pick in 2018, Mayfield ended the team’s long playoff drought before an injury-altered 2021 season.

It wasn’t a certainty that Mayfield would hang onto the starting job next season. Now, it appears to belong to Watson or someone else. Mayfield is due to make $18.8 million in 2022, his final year under contract.

Any trade involving Watson would certainly trigger backlash and the Browns are weighing all those factors. Cleveland received widespread criticism in 2019 when the team signed running back Kareem Hunt, who was seen on video shoving a woman and was suspended six games by the NFL.

The Browns were again busy on Day 2 of the NFL’s legal free agency tampering period.

The team released center JC Tretter, who was recently re-elected as president of the NFL Players Association, in a cost-cutting move and traded linebacker Mack Wilson to New England in exchange for linebacker Chase Winovich.

Tretter spent five seasons with Cleveland as a dependable leader and anchor of one of the league’s best offensive lines. The 31-year-old played through some serious leg injuries while playing in 80 games.

Tretter also played a major role in the union setting protocols with the league during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was unanimously re-elected to a second term on Friday.

“For the past five seasons, JC has been a mainstay and iron man at center for us,” said Browns general manager Andrew Berry. “He came to our organization at a time of instability and was one of the key veterans that helped turn the tide over the past several years.

“His leadership — both within the locker room and the field — will be missed.”

Tretter posted “A letter to Cleveland” on Twitter thanking the people who work behind the scenes, the team’s training and strength and conditioning staffs and his teammates, singling out All-Pro guard Joel Bitonio.

“You are the heart of the Cleveland Browns,” Tretter said to Bitonio. “It has been my pleasure to play next to you for five years and I look forward to the day you are put in the ring of honour with the other Browns greats.”

Earlier, the Browns and Patriots agreed to swap linebackers, with Wilson going to New England and Winovich headed to Cleveland. The trade can’t be officially announced until the league year starts Wednesday.

Wilson was a fifth-round draft pick in 2019. The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Winovich, drafted by New England in the third round that year, has 11 career sacks in 45 games. Shortly after the deal was agreed upon, Winovich posted thanks to the Patriots on Twitter.

“I am so grateful for my experience in New England.” Winovich wrote. “The love, spirit, and support have been absolutely unreal. This entire region will always hold the most special of places in my heart.

“The time is now for the next chapter of my journey.”

— With files from Sportsnet



AP source: Browns meet Deshaun Watson as Baker Mayfield ponders future
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