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Both of Texas’ NFL teams have a spot in the playoffs.
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We’re taking a look at what to expect as the NFL returns.
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Watson's comments come after two Houston-area grand juries declined to indict him on criminal complaints related to sexual misconduct.
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It comes after a Harris County grand jury declined to indict Watson on nine other criminal complaints two weeks ago.
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The women’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, has argued that anonymity is necessary for their safety.
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More than 20 women have accused the NFL star of sexual assault in separate lawsuits.
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The Houston Police Department revealed late Friday afternoon that someone filed a report against Watson earlier in the day. Details of the investigation were not immediately available.
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A manager for Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson said the NFL star faced a blackmail attempt from one of the women now accusing him of sexual assault, according to a sworn affidavit released Tuesday.
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All of the lawsuits allege Watson exposed himself to the massage therapists, among other more forceful acts.
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The NFL said Thursday that it was investigating allegations that Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson sexually assaulted multiple women after three massage therapists filed lawsuits against the star player.
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The lawsuit accuses Watson of forcing the massage therapist to perform oral sex during a massage session in December 2020.
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J.J. Watt has agreed to a two-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals, showing that the franchise will be aggressive once again in their push to snap a five-year playoff drought.