"Bro must love massages" - NFL fans react to Jadeveon Clowney saying he wanted to sign for the same team as Deshaun Watson  

Cleveland Browns v Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns v Cincinnati Bengals

Jadeveon Clowney returned to the Cleveland Browns after a new one-year contract was signed in May, with Deshaun Watson being a key figure in the deal. The star defensive end registered nine sacks in 14 games last season and will again line up as part of the Browns' defensive front.

It has now emerged that Clowney wanted to sign for the same team as Deshaun Watson. The former Texans quarterback signed with the Browns, which then made the 29-year-old do the same.

As expected, with the civil suits being plastered all over media outlets and social media, fans were quick to give their thoughts on the situation.

One Twitter account jokingly stated that Clowney must love massages, hinting at the cases against him.

"Lol bro must love massages."

Another user commented that both players want a happy ending, another shot at the three current proceedings.

One fan posted that people are forgetting that the pair were teammates in Houston.

One user said that Clowney will not get to play with the quarterback, hinting at the former Texans star's potential suspension.

A fan named Jimmy said that the defensive end is just there for the money.

A fan named Graham said that the pair played on the Texans together.

A user named Andre said that Clowney is corny for supporting the quarterback.

Will Deshaun Watson play for Cleveland in 2022?

The quarterback talking at a press conference yesterday.
The quarterback talking at a press conference yesterday.

Whether the 26-year-old quarterback will play in 2022 is perhaps one question that everyone wants answered. Regardless of which reports you read or TV shows you watch, the consensus is that the former Texans star will miss time this season.

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How long that is, nobody knows. Some have said a four-game ban, while others think a year-long suspension would suffice. The decision will reportedly be made in July, but as we know, a lot can happen by then.

The league would ideally not want the 26-year-old Watson playing while the lawsuits, which are reportedly set to go up to 26, are still active.

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The quarterback was signed to make the Browns Super Bowl contenders, but if he is sidelined for a lengthy period, that will almost certainly not happen.

The Browns signed the 26-year-old to a mammoth five-year, $230 million deal and face the real possibility of not seeing their prized asset on the field in 2022.

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