Texans QB Deshaun Watson says ‘everyone’ saw pass interference against WR DeAndre Hopkins

The Texans lost to the Ravens 41-7 Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium. The game may have had a different tenor overall if not for one big missed call. On a 4th-&-2 from the Ravens’ 33-yard line in a scoreless 1st quarter, Deshaun Watson scrambled away from Baltimore defenders and threw an end zone shot to DeAndre Hopkins Cornerback Marlon Humphrey tackled Hopkins prior to the ball’s arrival, possibly defensive pass interference which would have setup Houston first-and-goal at the 1-yard line Instead, referee Alex Kemp’s crew made no call on the field, and it was a turnover on downs. Coach Bill O’Brien challenged, but New York ruled the no-call on the field stood. Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson

The Texans lost to the Ravens 41-7 Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium. The game may have had a different tenor overall if not for one big missed call. On a 4th-&-2 from the Ravens’ 33-yard line in a scoreless 1st quarter, Deshaun Watson scrambled away from Baltimore defenders and threw an end zone shot to DeAndre Hopkins Cornerback Marlon Humphrey tackled Hopkins prior to the ball’s arrival, possibly defensive pass interference which would have setup Houston first-and-goal at the 1-yard line Instead, referee Alex Kemp’s crew made no call on the field, and it was a turnover on downs. Coach Bill O’Brien challenged, but New York ruled the no-call on the field stood. Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson