Jonathan Jones, a cornerback for the New England Patriots, is not afraid to express his opinions regarding Deshaun Watson, the quarterback of the Cleveland Browns
Jones likes a tweet, which was against Deshaun Watson.
In response to a video of the Browns’ interception against the New Orleans Saints on Saturday, one Twitter user said, “Send him to prison already.” Jones, who has made it known what he feels about Watson and his sexual assault cases, just so happened to like that Tweet.
Patriots Jonathan Jones Likes Tweet Asking Browns Deshaun Watson To Be Sent To Prison
Watson has won two and lost two starts at quarterback for the Browns after serving his suspension. His squad is now officially out of the playoff race as a consequence of his most recent defeat, a 17-10 loss to the Saints. Not how he had likely anticipated his first year in Cleveland would turn out.
Interesting "Like" by #Patriots starting CB Jonathan Jones regarding #Browns QB Deshaun Watson. pic.twitter.com/1vYLc5SsxZ
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 25, 2022
Despite his disappointing performance versus the Cincinnati Bengals, Jonathan Jones was able to grab the attention of the NFL community in Week 16.
Dov Kleiman, who runs a well-known NFL Twitter account, observed Jones liked a message calling for Deshaun Watson to serve time in jail. The tweet was in reaction to a video provided by Kleiman showing Watson throwing an interception during the Cleveland Browns’ Saturday loss to the New Orleans Saints at home. Following an 11-game suspension following charges of sexual assault, Watson was taking the field in his fourth game with the Browns.
However, Jones claimed it was unintended until Kleiman made Jones’ “like” public. Jones is a defensive back with the New England Patriots. “Bro I accidentally tapped it while scrolling,” Jones tweeted on Sunday. “Don’t carry out that.”
Watson and company were no longer in the running for the playoffs after the loss to the Saints. The Patriots’ Christmas Eve home loss to the Bengals spared them from that fate, but New England’s chances of making the playoffs are slim. On Saturday, the New England Patriots (7-8)’ comeback attempts fell short as they were defeated 22-18 by the Cincinnati Bengals (11-4) in the Week 16 match up.