Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Deshaun Watson has been inactive for the Houston Texans through the first two weeks of the season, and some wondered if that could change in Week 3 after Tyrod Taylor got hurt on Sunday. That injury will have no impact on Watson’s status, however.

Texans head coach David Culley told reporters on Monday that Watson will remain inactive for the team’s third game of the season. He said Taylor is day-to-day with his hamstring injury and he has full confidence in rookie Davis Mills.

Watson has almost certainly played his last snap in Houston. He demanded a trade earlier this offseason, and the Texans have been open to dealing him. The situation has been complicated by the fact that Watson is facing sexual assault allegations from multiple women, and the Texans don’t want to trade him at a discounted rate.

There’s still a chance Watson could be traded during the season, but he remains under investigation. The NFL likely won’t make a ruling until the legal process is complete, and that could spill into next year. For now, Watson will continue to wait while not playing.

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