Cleveland Browns backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett told reporters that he's "ready to go" following starting signal-caller Deshaun Watson's six-game suspension for violating the league's personal misconduct policy after 25 women filed lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault or misconduct during massage therapy sessions.
"It's been my situation throughout my career," Brissett said Tuesday, per ESPN's Jake Trotter. "Nothing that I'm unfamiliar with. Always been ready to go, whenever my number's called, and that's the case at this point now."
Former federal judge Sue L. Robinson served as an independent disciplinary officer and rendered the suspension decision on Watson.