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Texans' win total not reflective of quarterback Deshaun Watson's play

HOUSTON — The Houston Texans may be 3-7 after their 27-20 victory over the New England Patriots, but their record is not reflective of Deshaun Watson’s play this season.

The quarterback, who signed a huge four-year contract extension before the start of the season, has been one of the few bright spots for the Texans in 2020.

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On Sunday against New England, Watson completed 28 of 37 passes for 344 yards and two touchdowns, tying a career high with his fifth game with 300 or more passing yards in a season. Watson’s 241 first-half passing yards were a career high for a first half, and his 18 completions are also his most in a first half, according to ESPN Stats & Information. It was also his second career game with three total touchdowns in a first half.

As the Texans face a pivotal offseason, there are many reasons why the open general manager and head coach jobs may be less attractive than other openings this offseason: no first- or second-round draft picks in 2021, a lack of young playmakers on both sides of the ball and several bloated contracts.

But Watson’s play, without DeAndre Hopkins and an ineffective running game, shows why Houston could be a destination for any elite coaching candidate.

Deshaun Watson continues to play well for the Texans, making the GM and coaching jobs more attractive. AP Photo/David J. Phillip

Troubling trend: Again, the Texans failed to run the ball effectively on Sunday.

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Up for grabs? QB tries to trademark 'Hail Murray'

TEMPE, Ariz. — Be careful using “Hail Murray.” It might cost you soon.

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray has filed an application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to trademark “Hail Murray,” the phrase that became popular after Murray’s 43-yard Hail Mary touchdown to DeAndre Hopkins to beat the Buffalo Bills in Week 10.

“The ‘Hail Murray’ deal, that’s just a coincidence,” Murray said Tuesday when asked about the play being dubbed that. “That’s never happened to me before, so that fact that it happened just fits the name I guess.”

The application is currently “awaiting examination,” according to the USPTO website.

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Bengals to be without 3 position coaches vs. WFT

CINCINNATI — The Bengals will be without multiple assistants for COVID-19 reasons for the second straight week.

Wide receivers coach Bob Bicknell, cornerbacks coach Steve Jackson and safeties coach Robert Livingston will miss Sunday’s road game at Washington, the Bengals announced Friday.

Bicknell and Jackson were two of four coaches who missed the team’s Week 10 loss at Pittsburgh.

Livingston took over Jackson’s duties last week against the Steelers. Quality-control coach Jordan Kovacs will replace Livingston on game day, according to the team. Assistant Troy Walters will take over for Bicknell, and defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will replace Jackson.

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Seahawks place CB Dunbar on IR, elevate two

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