Texans GM: 'No definitive answer' on Deshaun Watson
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[September 02, 2021]
Houston Texans general manager
Nick Caserio remained mum on Wednesday regarding the team's plans
for star quarterback Deshaun Watson.
The Texans kept the disgruntled quarterback on the 53-man roster,
with Watson listed third on the unofficial depth chart behind
veteran Tyrod Taylor and rookie Davis Mills. Field Level Media
columnist Aaron Wilson reported this week that Houston could make
Watson a game-day inactive this season barring a trade.
"It is really no different than what we talked about at the
beginning of training camp," Caserio said Wednesday. "Each day,
we're going to make the decision that we feel is best. I would say
it's a one-step process.
"I'm not going to get into a lot of speculation about what has
happened, what didn't happen. It's a waste of everybody's time,
quite frankly. I would say there is no finite answer, there's no
definitive answer here at this point, and that's how we're going to
handle it."
Watson signed a four-year, $160 million contract last year but
requested a trade over the offseason after watching the franchise
part with several star players. He also reportedly was upset at not
being consulted during the team's search for a new head coach
following the departure of Bill O'Brien.
Watson also stands accused of sexual assault by 22 women who have
filed lawsuits, and he is reportedly the target of a grand jury
investigation.
Caserio declined to comment on whether he envisions Watson playing
for the Texans this season, even if the quarterback approached the
team to say he was willing to.
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"I'll say he's on the roster today,
and we're going to take it one day at a time," Caserio said. "Deshaun's
been here every day, he's been in training camp every day. He's been
in the building, he's been in meetings, he's been around his
teammates. "
Taylor is expected to start the regular-season opener against the
Jacksonville Jaguars on Sept. 12. Mills is currently his primarily
backup, with journeyman Jeff Driskel signed to the practice squad
Wednesday.
Caserio didn't directly respond when asked if the team would be
interested in Cam Newton, who was released by the New England
Patriots on Tuesday.
"We're always going to look at what's out there alternative-wise,"
Caserio said. "If there's a player who we feel makes sense four our
team, we'll consider it. If there's not, then we won't.
"Whether it's now, whether it's two weeks from now, whether it's a
month from now, we'll just try to make a smart decision about
players who come on our team."
The Texans risk paying Watson $10.54 million this season to not
play. They reportedly are asking for three first-round picks and two
second-round picks in trade discussions for the three-time Pro Bowl
selection.
--Field Level Media
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