Cleveland Browns players are speaking out against fans who cheered when Deshaun Watson likely tore his Achilles during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Myles Garrett called out the fans, saying they should be ashamed of themselves for booing a player who was injured on the field. Jameis Winston also expressed frustration, pointing out that Watson has faced adversity and has worked hard for the team. While Watson has faced allegations of sexual assault and harassment, he settled most of the lawsuits against him and served a suspension. A new complaint was filed in September accusing him of sexual assault and battery in 2020. Despite this, his fellow players are standing up for him and condemning the fans who cheered his injury. The incident has sparked a conversation about sportsmanship and how fans should treat injured players, regardless of their past actions. The Browns players are emphasizing that no one is perfect, and it is important to show empathy and respect, even in difficult situations on the field.
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