(SportsRadio 610) -- Deshaun Watson has not been on the practice field since his brief outburst Friday as media filmed him walking into the training center.
According to head coach David Culley, Watson is not injured and continues to attend meetings.
"Deshaun's here," Culley said. "Every day he's here. He comes in, he works. He does what we ask him to do. He's here every day and he's doing fine.
"Each day, we have a thing for him and basically we got done what we needed to get done yesterday in practice."
Culley did not give an exact reason why Watson has not been on the field in practices Monday and Tuesday.
But to hear Culley tell it, Watson got his work in and he's doing fine.
Meanwhile, a Harris County grand jury is considering whether to bring charges against Watson, stemming from allegations of sexual assault and harassment.
Twenty-two women are suing Watson, while 10 complaints against have been filed with the Houston Police Department.
Audacy Sports legal analyst Amy Dash reported Tuesday that the FBI had been in contact with Tony Buzbee, the Houston attorney representing the 22 women in civil lawsuits.
The NFL has said it continues to monitor the Watson situation, but placed no restrictions on his playing availability.
Watson also has a standing trade request and has made it clear he no longer wants to play for the Texans.
A trade, however, is unlikely without clarity or resolution to Watson's legal cases.
The Texans have since moved on with veteran Tyrod Taylor as their starting quarterback. They also drafted Davis Mills out of Stanford in the third round of this year's draft.