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Houston Texans live stream quarterback Deshaun Watson recently spoke freely about his situation and has made a plea for viability. Why and what must be done? <br> https://redditnflstreamstv.com/houston-texans-live-streams/

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  1. Houston Texans live stream​ quarterback Deshaun Watson recently spoke freely about his situation and has made a plea for viability. Why and what must be done? With talks of contracts and trades taking shape in the NFL, Houston Texans‘ quarterback Deshaun Watson recently took an interview with Michael Vick to talk about his current situation in contrast to Mahomes. While the casual fans will see this as distrust between Watson and the Houston Texans, in actuality, it’s more of a plea. Houston Texans fans, We continue to revel in wait as the Houston Texans get set to begin their season. With the recently approved agreement between the NFL and the NFLPA, the 2020 season is being set in stone despite the absence of preseason games. There will be challenges given the current health pandemic we face, but if all goes as planned, then the Houston Texans will open the season against the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, a team they would like nothing more than to get revenge on after the collapse in the AFC Divisional playoff round. In my personal opinion, Houston could win against Kansas City, although they will be the underdogs. The Chiefs are a talented bunch with Patrick Mahomes and crew, but while they will most likely play with a majority of fans away from the stadium due to the health concerns going on in sports (i.e MLB, NBA), the Houston Texans could feel motivated to play against the Chiefs. Safety Justin Reid had said that both the games with the Chiefs and the Ravens could set the tone for the upcoming season. When you have a schedule that includes those two plus the Steelers and Vikings as your first four games, you better split or win three if you want to have a successful season. While Reid has his beliefs in the Texans potentially winning these games, another issue between the Texans and Chiefs are the current situations. Not too long ago, Mahomes signed a 10-year extension worth over $500 million. This is something that he deserves after winning an MVP award and leading the Chiefs to the Super Bowl, where he was named Super Bowl MVP. Right now, as it stands, Mahomes is the guy and hardly anyone comes close to overtaking him. Well, we might actually know someone who could. That someone of course is our quarterback Deshaun Watson. Entering his fourth season with the team, Watson has been a bit mum about wanting to sign an extension. Either he wants to wait out his rookie contract and see what his best interest is or he could be seeing if the talent around him can get better to where he does sign an extension. ​watch Houston Texans games online

  2. While the answer to that question is up in the air, Watson did make some interesting remarks that have some Texans fans concerned. On a podcast with former NFL quarterback Michael Vick, Watson made this remark when talking about the deal Mahomes received. It’s training camp time and with that comes all the things that get fans excited about the upcoming football season. Nearly every training camp has a rookie or two who shines. There are often stories of free agents meshing/not meshing with teammates. Tales of veterans doing unexpected things. Glimpses of greatness from known stars. While we won’t have the sort of view into Houston Texans training camp we would when it was open to the public, or the all-access Hard Knocks version, plenty of stories will still filter out. Excited to see J.J. Watt back in action? Can’t wait to witness what Deshaun Watson can do with Brandin Cooks, Will Fuller, Kenny Stills and Randall Cobb? Curious just what David Johnson can do against the Texans’ front seven? Dying for a Kah ale Warring sighting? Looking forward to Ross Blacklock, Jonathan Greenard and John Reid? ​Watch Houston Texans Online Or are you more interested in how new coordinators Tim Kelly and Anthony Weaver run the show? Or what new Special Teams Coordinator Tracy Smith has up his sleeve? If you could focus in on one such story line of the 2020 Houston Texans, what would it be and what do you hope to learn/see/hear? The 10 Greatest Texans Wins of All Time The Texans may have the shortest history among current NFL teams—a mere 18 seasons—but that hasn’t stopped them from filling it with memorable moments. From the day the team first took the field right through the first round of the 2019 postseason, Houston has produced a plethora of meaningful victories. And while they have done their fair share of losing, a look at the numbers shows that the Texans are still one of the more successful expansion franchises since 1976: All-Time Record: 131–157 Playoff Record: 4–6 Championships: 0 (no Super Bowl appearances) Winning Seasons: 8 Playoff Appearances: 6 Best-Ever Regular Season: 12–4 in 2012 Worst-Ever Regular Season: 2–14 in 2005 and '13 From emotionally charged victories over rivals to tight thrillers in the postseason, the Texans have seen a little bit of everything in their 131 triumphs. What follows is a list of the 10 most

  3. memorable victories in Texans history (and a handful of honorable mentions). Selections are based on historical significance, as well as how much the win impacted the team’s future. 10. Dec. 8, 2002—Texans vs. Steelers Score: Texans 24, Steelers 6 ​stream texans game Significance: Texans seal a stunning win over Steelers without scoring an offensive touchdown The Texans pulled off one of the most stunning victories in NFL history in an otherwise meaningless game late in their first season as an expansion franchise. Houston’s offense gained just 44 yards—setting an NFL record for fewest offensive yards in a victory—but the defense came to the rescue with three touchdowns in a 24–6 win over the Steelers, who had their playoff chances dampened by the loss. "We're not the typical expansion team,'' said Texans cornerback Aaron Glenn, who scored on interception returns of 70 and 65 yards. "We're not going to lay down and say, 'Oh, we're not supposed to win, we're an expansion team.' We have nothing to lose, we're trying to be a spoiler.'' The Steelers came into the matchup having gone 6-1-1 over their past eight games, and the Texans became the third first-year expansion team since 1995 to beat Pittsburgh. Offensively, Houston had seen struggles all season, with just 16 touchdowns in 13 weeks, but in this game, things were even worse than usual. Rookie quarterback David Carr completed just three passes and was sacked four times, and the Texans' offense gained a paltry three first downs. 9. Dec. 1, 2008—Texans vs. Jaguars Score: Texans 30, Jaguars 17 Significance: Texans shine in first appearance on Monday Night Football With a then-record crowd of 70,809 fans in attendance, the Texans put up a performance worth remembering during their first appearance on Monday Night Football. Third-year defensive end Mario Williams had three sacks, and rookie running back Steve Slaton scored twice in the second half of Houston’s 30–17 victory over Jacksonville. It was the second game in a four-game winning streak for the Texans, who closed the 2008 season by going 5–1 down the stretch for a second straight 8–8 finish. They carried that late-season momentum into 2009, finishing 9–7 for the first winning record in franchise history. Slaton also etched his name into Texans history that night by tying the franchise’s rookie record for rushing touchdowns in a season. He’d add his ninth touchdown in the season finale against the Bears to establish a new record that still stands. Slaton’s 130-yard showing against the Jaguars also helped him break the rookie record for rushing yards in the season. He ended up with 1,282 yards on the year to best Domanick Williams’ 2003 mark of 1,031. https://redditnflstreamstv.com/houston-texans-live-streams/

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