The Houston Texans took to the field on Saturday night, and in doing so fans had the chance to see starting quarterback Deshaun Watson for one drive, which led to a touchdown pass from Watson to DeAndre Hopkins. The drive also had good points — and bad points — for the now third-year quarterback of the Texans.
In his lone drive on the field, Watson finished 5-of-7 for 60 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions, showing a glimpse of how strong the Texans’ offense can be with the proper protection up front.
Watson’s first completion was to tight end David Fells to 13 yards, followed a couple plays later with Watson finding Hopkins for 13 yards on a second down play, showing there wasn’t a lot of rust on the arm of the franchise quarterback with the nice pass.