By Daniel Bates It was official on Sunday, Deshaun Watson is a Cleveland Brown. In various statements released by the team announcing the acquisition of the three-time Pro Bowl QB, Cleveland spoke of its “extensive” look into Watson’s legal matters. However, those looks reportedly didn’t include any conversations with the attorney of the accused, according to ESPN’s John Barr. Per Barr, “Tony Buzbee, the attorney for the 22 women, who are suing Deshaun Watson, just told me no NFL teams have reached out to him or his clients in the course of their efforts to research Watson.” “The Browns organi…