NFLPA to cite lack of punishment for Robert Kraft, Jerry Jones in Deshaun Watson defense?

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is involved in some serious sexual assault allegations and very well could incur a season-long suspension. In an attempt to get the shortest possible suspension from the league, the NFL Players Association is expected to spotlight the passes several league owners received in their own scandals.

The NFLPA team that is required to defend Watson against what is expected to be a major suspension from the league has a tall task in front of it. As of earlier this week, the lawsuit count against the former Houston Texans star is expected to reach 26 as the embattled QB looks to clear his name in the court of public opinion.

It’s not a question of if Watson will be suspended this season, but for how long. On Thursday, Pro Football Talk reported that sources informed the outlet that the union is readying for an “unprecedented” punishment to be levied against Watson. In the hopes of making that sanction as short as can be, the NFLPA is planning to use the league’s handling of scandals surrounding Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and New England Patriots boss Robert Kraft.

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