Deshaun Watson's standing in the court of public opinion took a beating on Tuesday after an article written by the New York Times' Jenny Vrentas alleged that the quarterback had visited at least 66 massage therapists in a 17-month span.Jenny Vrentas@JennyVrentasDeshaun Watson received massages from at least 66 different women in a 17-month period. Some of these women, speaking publicly for the first time, described experiences that undercut his insistence he was only seeking professional massage therapy: nytimes.com/2022/06/07/spo…106033725Deshaun Watson received massages from at least 66 different women in a 17-month period. Some of these women, speaking publicly for the first time, described experiences that undercut his insistence he was only seeking professional massage therapy: nytimes.com/2022/06/07/spo…The article entailed testimonies from massage therapists who claimed that the quarterback coerced sexual favors, with some sharing grotesque details about their alleged interaction with the Cleveland Browns star.Watson, who has largely remained silent since the allegations first surfaced in March 2020 decided to respond to the New York Times' report in a regrettable fashion.Deshaun Watson uses Lil Baby's song to claim innocenceThe former Houston Texans posted a screenshot of the lyrics from Lil Baby and Lil Durk's song 'Rich Off Pain,' which also features Rod Wave.The screenshot read:"See, the blogs can't break me down, see, I'm the voice, I don't reply. But the rumors y'all done heard, I'ma humbly deny, yeah, yeah."Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdateDeshaun Watson on Instagram, reacting to today’s New York Times story:2346176Deshaun Watson on Instagram, reacting to today’s New York Times story: https://t.co/TkSKi2PaiCNFL fans on social media were left baffled by Deshaun Watson's decision to use a Lil Baby song to plead his innocence.One fan wrote that the quarterback responding to allegations of sexual assault using lyrics from a Lil Baby song meant that they had seen it all:retired cracks@imamretired@MySportsUpdate Bro getting accused of 24 sexual assaults and he posting lil baby lyrics. I’ve seen it all67515@MySportsUpdate Bro getting accused of 24 sexual assaults and he posting lil baby lyrics. I’ve seen it allEmmy Award-winning journalist Chancellor Johnson described Watson's move as "wild":Chancellor Johnson@ChancellorTVTrying to Lil Baby your way out of 24 allegations is wild. twitter.com/mysportsupdate…Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdateDeshaun Watson on Instagram, reacting to today’s New York Times story:29849Deshaun Watson on Instagram, reacting to today’s New York Times story: https://t.co/TkSKi2PaiCTrying to Lil Baby your way out of 24 allegations is wild. twitter.com/mysportsupdate…Another Twitter user wrote that using lyrics to a rap song to respond to sexual misconduct allegations wasn't the wisest move:Dynasty Dash@dynasty_dash@MySportsUpdate Idk if responding to 24 sexual allegations with a rap lyric is really the best move23@MySportsUpdate Idk if responding to 24 sexual allegations with a rap lyric is really the best moveOne fan wanted to know why Watson decided to bring Lil Baby into this mess:👔@Who2Pitts@MySportsUpdate why he bring lil baby into this1@MySportsUpdate why he bring lil baby into thisOne fan emulated Watson and posted a screenshot of the lyrics from Lil Baby's 'Never Recover,' where the rapper outlines that he takes consent seriously:ahmed@hesitweenbaby would not condone twitter.com/mysportsupdate…Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdateDeshaun Watson on Instagram, reacting to today’s New York Times story:184Deshaun Watson on Instagram, reacting to today’s New York Times story: https://t.co/TkSKi2PaiCbaby would not condone twitter.com/mysportsupdate… https://t.co/3wEGazLhFcOne fan wondered why the quarterback's lawyers aren't stopping him from responding to allegations via social media:Aaron Derrick (y- 10-7, 8-9, 44-38, 18-22, 13-30)@Ad51603@ByKimberleyA @Pchopz_ Bro how is his lawyer not telling him "ayo don't post this shit"1444@ByKimberleyA @Pchopz_ Bro how is his lawyer not telling him "ayo don't post this shit"Another Twitter user tried to be helpful and sent the quarterback the business card of lawyer Saul Goodman, the fictional character from ABC's hit TV show 'Better Call Saul':Beans ☘️@44cbeans@MySportsUpdate35010@MySportsUpdate https://t.co/IisE6dBK0PA couple of fans lauded the Houston Texans for managing to acquire a huge haul of picks for a quarterback accused of sexual misconduct by 24 women:nay@thenashonj@MySportsUpdate Texans with the greatest heist ever372@MySportsUpdate Texans with the greatest heist ever🦆 (31-13) (0-0)@cantguarddurant@MySportsUpdate Texans fleeced that trade29@MySportsUpdate Texans fleeced that tradeWith the number of civil lawsuits against the quarterback on the rise, one fan pointed out that he may have to use up the entirety of his $230 million contract to settle with all plaintiffs:nyrs_rangers@nyrs_rangers@ByKimberleyA Watson will need all of the $230M to pay off all of his accusers.2@ByKimberleyA Watson will need all of the $230M to pay off all of his accusers.Watson deleted the Instagram post, but not before fans got a screengrab and posted it all over social media.