Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Mahomes, Watson cross paths again

Chiefs and Texans considered both QBs coming out of college

- By Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs knew they were in the market for a quarterbac­k a couple of years ago and, with several first-round talents available, they invited Clemson’s Deshaun Watson and Texas Tech’s Patrick Mahomes for visits.

Both were put through their paces.

The Chiefs liked everything Watson did over those couple of days.

They loved what Mahomes did.

So the Chiefs traded up to select Mahomes with the 10th overall pick. The Texans jumped on Watson two picks later. And the start of their profession­al careers have continued to run side by side, with Mahomes leading the Chiefs to back-toback AFC West titles and the brink of a Super Bowl appearance last season, and Watson guiding the Texans to consecutiv­e playoff appearance­s for the third time in franchise history.

Their paths will intersect when the Texans visit the Chiefs in the divisional round of the playoffs on Sunday.

“How great is that for the National Football League, first of all, these good young quarterbac­ks?” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “We actually brought Deshaun up here, too, before the draft and had a nice visit with him. We have a ton of respect for him. He’s a great player, he was great in college, he is great now. He’s going to do nothing but get better as time goes on.”

Watson was especially impressive last week, leading the Texans (11-6) back from a 16-0 secondhalf deficit to beat the Bills 22-19 in overtime. He threw for a touchdown and ran for another in a performanc­e reminiscen­t of his Week 6 game against the

Chiefs, when Watson threw for a score and ran for two more in a 31-24 victory at Arrowhead Stadium.

“When you have guys like Deshaun and Patrick, you don’t want to over-coach them,” said Texans coach Bill O’Brien, who also had both quarterbac­ks in Houston for pre-draft visits in 2017. “They have such great instincts. They see the field very well. With Deshaun, you might be able to point out a few things, but his guy has a huge heart and he’s doing what is best for the team.”

That win was especially sweet for Watson, who has a bit of a chip on his shoulder about the Chiefs choosing Mahomes over him. And the win should give the underdog Texans a boost of confidence knowing they have beaten the Chiefs (11-5) and their star QB once this season.

“It’s cool to see a fellow friend of mine and a guy that’s playing the same position as me have so much success and see it in live action. So it’s definitely dope,” Watson said. “It’s going to be a good experience. Like you said, we played earlier this year. It was a good game, went back and forth. But yeah, it’s just two good teams going head to head and we’re just trying to be the best we can for our team and help our team win.”

 ?? PETER AIKEN/GETTY ?? The Texans’ Deshaun Watson, right, and Chiefs’ Partick Mahomes meet after an October game.
PETER AIKEN/GETTY The Texans’ Deshaun Watson, right, and Chiefs’ Partick Mahomes meet after an October game.
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