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Deshaun Watson Has Been Cleared To Return To The Cleveland Browns
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Deshaun Watson is back. As much as the NFL’s suspension terms allow him to be.
The Cleveland Browns quarterback has officially reached the first stage of his tiered reinstatement process during his 11-game sexual misconduct suspension, re- ceiving clearance by the NFL to return to the team’s prac- tice facility Monday. As part of the terms of his suspen- sion, which also included a $5 million fine, he can now begin his reintegration back
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into the locker room and team structure. However,
there is a long list of stipula- tions that Watson must fol- low, including taking part in only conditioning, weight lift- ing, team meetings, rehabili- tation and other functions that do not include practice or play.
As it stands, if Watson meets all of his parameters for reinstatement, he can re- turn to practice Nov. 14. After that, Watson would be al- lowed to practice with the Browns and be eligible to re- turn to play Dec. 4 against the Houston Texans.
Lakers' LeBron James: Victor Wembanyama A 'Generational Talent'; 'More Like An Alien'
Add LeBron James to the list of people who were impressed by 7'4 Victor Wembanyama's perform- ance in the wake of Tuesday's exhibition game between the Boulogne-Levallois Metro- politans 92 and NBA G League Ignite.
Speaking to reporters after the Los Angeles Lakers' preseason game against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, James called Wem- banyama a "generational talent" who is more "like an alien" than a unicorn.
Wembanyama and the
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Metropolitans lost 122-115 to Ignite and Scoot Hender- son in a matchup of the pre- sumptive top two picks in the 2023 NBA draft.
Both players dazzled in the nationally televised game. Henderson had 28 points, five rebounds and nine assists in the win.
Wembanyama finished with a game-high 37 points, five blocks and four re- bounds. The 18-year-old went 7-of-11 from behind the arc.
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