Texans’ Romeo Crennel expects QB Deshaun Watson to play great without WR Will Fuller

Houston Texans interim coach Romeo Crennel expects quarterback Deshaun Watson to still play at a high level without receiver Will Fuller.

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Deshaun Watson is about to experience a first in his career with the Houston Texans Sunday.

When the Texans host the Indianapolis Colts at 12:00 p.m. CT at NRG Stadium, it will be the first time the two-time Pro Bowler will have neither DeAndre Hopkins or Will Fuller lined up outside.

For the second time in the year 2020, Watson will have to identify his new No. 1 receiver.

According to interim coach Romeo Crennel, Watson will be able to meet the challenge because he is already a great quarterback.

“I think that he’ll play well because he’s a great quarterback, and great quarterbacks play well, even though they may not have that favorite target, all of a sudden another target becomes their favorite: guys who can get open and catch the ball,” Crennel said. “And we have guys on the team that can do that. So, I think that he’ll continue to be great.”

Fuller caught 53 passes for 879 yards and six touchdowns in his 11 games before taking on a six-game suspension for violation of the NFL’s performance enhancing drug policy. Houston’s next productive receiver has been Brandin Cooks with 52 catches for 719 yards and three touchdowns.