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Winning debut for Watson

- JOE KAY

CINCINNATI — Deshaun Watson ran 49 yards for a touchdown in his first NFL start and led the Houston Texans’ depleted offence to a late clinching field goal in a 13-9 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night.

Watson showed up in a black tuxedo for his first NFL start — it was his 22nd birthday, no less — and showed the flash that helped him lead Clemson to a national title. He avoided the rush and ran 49 yards for a 10-3 lead late in the first half, dashing past befuddled defenders.

“It wasn’t prefect, [but] he did some good things,” coach Bill O’Brien said. “There’s a lot to learn from.”

The Texans (1-1) got the most out of their depleted offence, and then let their defence do the rest. The Bengals (0-2) have failed to score a touchdown in their two games to open a season for the first time in their 50 seasons.

The Bengals are the first team since the 1939 Eagles to open a season with two home games and fail to get in the end zone.

“I am shocked,” coach Marvin Lewis said.

Watson led a 13-play drive that set up Ka’imi Fairbairn’s 42yard field goal with 1:56 left. The Bengals got the ball, but turned it over near midfield on a fourthdown completion. After a punt, they ran one more play with two seconds left that didn’t get far.

Cincinnati lost to the Ravens 20-0 at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday, the first time in their history that they opened the season blanked at home. Andy Dalton threw four intercepti­ons.

The Bengals managed only three field goals by Randy Bullock on Thursday. Dalton fell to 1-6 career against the Texans, including a pair of playoff losses. He was 20 of 35 for 224 yards with three sacks.

Watson directed an offence missing three tight ends because of concussion­s, along with receiver Will Fuller V and guard Jeff Allen. The Texans kept it simple, and Watson avoided the game-turning mistake despite heavy pressure from the Bengals.

Watson was 15-of-24 for 125 yards with three sacks and no intercepti­ons. He ran five times for 67 yards. Watson became the first rookie quarterbac­k to win his first start on the road in a prime-time game since the Eagles’ Joe Webb in 2010.

The Bengals became the first team to open the season with five scoreless quarters since the 2009 Rams, who went 1-15.

 ??  ?? Texans QB Deshaun Watson heads up field during the second half against the Bengals on Thursday night.
Texans QB Deshaun Watson heads up field during the second half against the Bengals on Thursday night.

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