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Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson did not get much help from his receivers Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Despite being in a competitive game, Watson saw receiver Will Fuller drop three would-be touchdowns. Here are the plays:

Two of the drops came with Fuller wide open. There’s no excuse for that.

Later in the game, DeAndre Hopkins also dropped what would have been a touchdown. Almost immediately after that, Watson threw an interception.

You can’t make these types of mistakes against any team. But going up against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ high-flying attack magnifies them even further.

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