Deshaun Watson isn't the only Houston Texans star facing a potential career crossroads.
The future of franchise legend JJ Watt is also unclear as the organization looks to recover from a difficult 2020 season marked by upheaval.
Watt is apparently seeking clarity from team brass on what they have in mind for him and the rest of the team, and according to one report, the sense among Watt's teammates and coaches was that he has had played his last game as a Texan.
A resolution on Watt's situation is "coming," according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, who notes that Watt, who has one year remaining on his contract, is eager to learn his fate.
While Watt is under contract, he will be 32 next season, and is no longer the dominant force on the field that he once was. He has expressed frustration over the team's recent missteps, and apologized to Watson at season's end for wasting one of the prime years of his career.
The "mood" in the Texans' locker room following their season-ending loss to Tennessee suggested that Watt was a goner, according to James Palmer of NFL Network.
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