“Deshaun Watson officially has requested a trade from the Houston Texans, per league sources. He actually did it weeks ago. Their new head-coaching hire, David Culley, has not and will not alter Watson’s thinking.”
That he asked to be traded last week and they still hired that placeholder of a head coach shows how much the Texans have given up.
NO for shizzle
If he's smart he'll go to a winning organization with pieces in play. The jets is another shitty organization as houston is. Who care how many 1st rd picks they got, look at the raiders
Carolina, if they didn’t have to trade DJ to get him
Jets have possibilities though
I'm not a jets fan but they could get him a first round wr and penei for his o line.
NFL is all I need. Best show on earth
As a niner fan, saleh is overrated surrounded by great players. Could never daily up the "big stoppage" in crucial moments and that cover 3/ zone defense is cringing
PITTSBURGH STEELERS HAS ENTERED THE CHAT
For all of those wanting to buy AMC and NOK, they’re still listed on CASHAPP
I hate that Ben is blocking us from this possibility
Well if your asking for most Fantasy points he has to go to a place with great offense but absolute horse shit defense.
Houston Texans - Poverty Franchise
I’m with this guy☝🏾
The colts are badly in need of a qb there best options are Stafford or Watson in my opinion Watson would be the better option long term
LOL, Watson is not going to Indy. No way in hell they trade him to a division rival.
"long term" lol. Maybe if he's cut from his next team he'll go to Indy.
Denver, San Fran, Carolina should send the kidneys from their staff plus two firsts for him.
Then your stupid
This guy
hes top5 in the league... and that was on a coach / GM fucked Texan team. New Orleans, Minnesota, Pittsburgh ext... any play off team with qb needs?... money
I really do not see what u guys see in Watson. Ok he has stats but doesn’t really translate to wins. He’s another Tony Romo
First of all, why would Houston even trade him? What stops them from just saying "no"? I don't know how many times I've heard Adam Schefter and all these other reporters talk about how hard it is to hold out under the new CBA, especially with all the fines and not receiving an accrued year towards free agency. Why is nobody talking about that? Dalvin Cook was going to hold out, but realized he couldn't under the new CBA. So exactly what leverage does Watson have here besides just being unhappy with the situation?
or Watson should've signed a 1 year contract instead of the mega-gonzo contract he signed