The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Healthy Watt, Watson lead Texans

Fter injuries sidelined them last season, team’s stars thriving again.

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON — Last year at this time, Houston’s J.J. Watt and Deshaun Watson were rehabbing after serious injuries cut both of their seasons short and contribute­d to the Texans’ terrible 4-12 season.

Healthy and thriving this season, the stars lead the AFC South champion Texans into today’s wild-card game against Indianapol­is.

“We talked about times like this when we were in the training room, what we wanted to accomplish and what we were working toward,” Watt said.

“So, for it to be where we are now and to have everything in front of us, it feels really good. I think that we can both look back at all the work and all the tough times that we had and be happy and proud of

where we’re at now.”

On Sunday, moments after Houston clinched its third division title in four years with a win over the Jaguars, the quarterbac­k and defensive end found each other amid scores of players celebratin­g on the field and shared a big hug.

After neither of them was able to play a full season last year it was a moment to appreciate their journeys and the accomplish­ment of not only playing all 16 games, but helping the Texans to their fifth playoff appearance.

Watson said they often meet up on the field or in the locker room after games, but admitted that this time it was different.

“There was a little bit more because we clinched the division, AFC South champs,” Watson said. “We finished a full season together, so it was a special moment.”

Coach Bill O’Brien said when he was at the stadium during the offseason he’d often find the two players together working in the training room.

“They were together a lot,” he said. “They were side-byside. Different injuries, but kind of going through the same schedule of things ... (and) it looks like there was a bond created there ... and I think that was good for both guys.”

Watson returned this season after playing just seven games as a rookie after tearing a knee ligament in practice. The 12th overall pick in the 2017 draft threw for 4,165 yards and 26 touchdowns this season to become the second player in team history and first since Matt Schaub in 2012 to throw for 4,000 yards. He added 551 yards rushing and five touchdowns to become the first player to have at least 4,000 yards passing and 25 touchdowns and 500 yards rushing and five scores in a season in NFL history.

Watson hasn’t thrown an intercepti­on in 207 straight attempts, a franchise record and the longest active streak in the NFL. His emergence is a revelation for a team that has had a revolving door at quarterbac­k since Schaub was traded before the 2014 season.

Watt’s comeback comes after the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year played eight games over the previous two seasons because of back surgeries and a broken leg. He was selected to his fifth Pro Bowl and first since 2015 in a season where he had 61 tackles, led the AFC with 16 sacks, had 25 quarterbac­k hits, 18 tackles for losses and forced a career-high seven fumbles, which tied for the most in the NFL. It’s his fourth season with at least 15 sacks, which ranks second in NFL history behind Hall of Famer Reggie White, who had five.

And after seeing 11 different quarterbac­ks start for Houston since he was drafted in 2011, he loves the continuity Watson has provided at the position.

 ?? MADDIE MEYER/GETTY IMAGES ?? Defensive end J.J. Watt (99) and quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson have the Houston Texans poised for an extensive playoff run, but first they must get past the Colts.
MADDIE MEYER/GETTY IMAGES Defensive end J.J. Watt (99) and quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson have the Houston Texans poised for an extensive playoff run, but first they must get past the Colts.

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