JOSHUA GUNTER/CLEVELAND.COM VIA AP
Cleveland Browns managing and principal partner Jimmy Haslam, right, speaks to the media, Thursday, Aug. 18, in Berea, Ohio, after the team announced that quarterback Deshaun Watson has reached a settlement with the NFL and will serve an 11-game unpaid suspension and pay a $5 million fine rather than risk missing his first season as quarterback of the Cleveland Browns following accusations of sexual misconduct while he played for the Houston Texans. Browns general manager and executive vice president of football operations Andrew Berry, center, and Browns managing and principal partner Dee Haslam listen.