BEREA, Ohio -- As the Cleveland Browns continue to wait on whether quarterback Deshaun Watson will be suspended, star pass rusher Myles Garrett said that the uncertainty surrounding Watson will not hang over the team during training camp.
"Doesn't change, regardless of how the situation works itself out," Garrett said before the Browns' first training camp practice Wednesday. "We're going to hold ourselves to the highest standards."
NFL disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson, a retired federal judge, is still weighing whether Watson violated the league's personal conduct policy. Watson has been accused in civil lawsuits by 25 women of inappropriate sexual misconduct during massage sessions.