Deshaun Watson wore the No. 4 during his time with the Houston Texans, but that was already taken by linebacker Anthony Walker on his new team. So, he had a plan to make sure he got what he wanted.
Watson gifted him with a new Rolex in exchange for the number:
But that wasn’t all. Watson also donated $50,000 to the football program at a Miami-area high school where Walker’s father works and was a former coach. He also bought his suits to wear to games throughout the season, a league source told cleveland.com.
When Watson was traded to the Browns, Walker had volunteered the number without asking for anything in return.
“Yeah, Deshaun said he was coming to Cleveland, I text him 10 seconds later and said, ‘Welcome to Cleveland, No. 4,'” Walker told reporters Wednesday. “That was it.”
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Walker will instead wear No. 5 this season, and he gained a Rolex in the process.
Watson is still facing civil lawsuits from 22 women who have accused him of sexual assault and misconduct, though two separate grand juries in Texas declined to pursue criminal charges against him.
The NFL is expected to suspend for an unknown number of games.