Back in March, Deshaun Watson joined the Cleveland Browns via trade after he was found not guilty of the 22 sexual misconduct lawsuits against him. Two months later, the team is preparing for its first season under the quarterback.

Meanwhile, two of the women who accused Watson of sexual misconduct are taking the details of their stories to the national level. Masseuses Ashley Solis and Kyla Hayes shared their stories on HBO's Real Sports.

Solis described her experience while massaging Watson:

“As I'm working, he deliberately grabs himself and put his penis on my hand. And I pulled my hand away instantly and I started crying. And I told him that I'm done. I don't wanna do this anymore.”

Hayes said that she had a similar experience with Watson during a presumptively professional interaction:

“He wanted me to kinda make a V motion in his pelvic area. So go across his stomach to his thighs, back to his stomach. I just kept massaging and did what he asked until his penis kept touching me repeatedly as I did it. He was moving his penis back and forth as my hands moved as well.”

The Browns quarterback denies all allegations of sexual misconduct. Watson and his legal team claim that he had consensual sex with three masseuses. Attorney Leah Graham spoke on the situation to Real Sports' Soledad O'Brien:

“Well, in every massage, I will tell you he did go, intending just for a professional massage, and only those three instances where sexual conduct occurred– consensual sexual activity– it occurred after the massage session had ended. And Mr. Watson has testified and is insistent that that sexual activity was initiated by the plaintiff in every single instance.”

This new episode of Real Sports, with these exclusive interviews, airs Tuesday night.