Cleveland Browns guard Wyatt Teller has discussed the uncertainty around quarterback Deshaun Watson, saying he and his team-mates "want to know what is going on and be done with it".
Watson was set to be issued a six-game suspension on Monday following a disciplinary hearing conducted by former US district judge Sue L. Robinson.
The NFL has since formally appealed that suspension in order to seek a harsher penalty for Watson, who had been facing 24 separate civil lawsuits filed by female massage therapists alleging sexual misconduct between 2020 and 2021 during his time with the Houston Texans.
Watson settled 20 of 24 lawsuits in June, with a further three settlements reported on Monday ahead of the hearing verdict.
He has not played since the 2020 season and was traded to the Browns in March, signing a fully guaranteed five-year $230million contract.
While the league appeals the decision, the Browns do not know if Watson will be their starting QB in Week 1, as any ban could be delayed.
Asked about how the developments were distracting from the team's preparations, Pro Bowler Teller told reporters: "It is only a distraction if you turn on the TV and you are listening to it and everything like that.
"It has been pretty quiet in my household at least, but I know that it is the talk of the town and there has to be something to talk about. Obviously, it is big, but we are focused so much on what we are doing.
"Obviously, we want to know what is going on and be done with it. I think that if any team was in that situation, that is what they would want."
As and when Watson does miss games, Jacoby Brissett will be the man to start under center for the Browns.
And Teller is confident the team can still have a productive offense led by the former Miami Dolphins QB, adding: "He is a talented quarterback, and I am excited to see what he has.
"He has been here the whole time. He is studying the playbook. He has been learning."