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Deshaun Watson asks fans to cancel march in support of him due to COVID-19

Houston Texans fans are not happy with the franchise for how it's handling the ongoing Deshaun Watson situation. With the star quarterback reportedly on the verge of requesting a trade, some fans are planning to take action.

Supporters of Watson have been planning a march to defend him. The Clemson product urged them to cancel it on Monday because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 

Watson's words have significant meaning, so hopefully fans cancel the march. At the end of the day, rallying in support of Watson won't change anything. 

The star quarterback could very likely play somewhere else in 2021. He's said to be "furious" with the direction the Texans are headed and several teams can offer Houston a solid package in exchange for the QB. 

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