The return of Deshaun Watson has not gone as smoothly as the Texans would have hoped. In fact, it's been a disaster. The Texans are off to an 0-3 start to the season. The 1992 Chargers are the only team in NFL history to make the playoffs after starting the season 0-4. A loss Sunday could end the Texans hopes for the playoffs before the month of October hits. The Texans are 2-14 through the years in Indianapolis, which also does not fare well for them.
How to Watch Texans vs. Colts: Week 4
Where: Indianapolis, Indiana
Start: Sunday, Sept. 30, 1:00 p.m. ET
TV Network: CBS
Radio: KILT (Texans)
Stream Online: Watch live with fuboTV
It's been as bad of a start for the Texans as you can possibly have. The Texans are 1-11 since beating the Browns in October 2017 and even Watson and J.J. Watt's return has not helped the team out. Watson has struggled, especially in the red zone, throwing an interception there in every game this season. They also need to get off to faster starts, scoring just one touchdown and four field goals in 18 first-half possessions this season.
The Colts had plenty of opportunities to beat the Eagles Sunday, but could not score a touchdown when they needed it most. Their defense has not been terrible in the first three weeks, but Andrew Luck has been rusty in his return. He's also got no run game, especially with Marlon Mack being banged up. Luck is averaging just 5.8 yards per completion and clearly doesn't have the arm strength he did before shoulder surgery. We will likely see some history Sunday, though. When Adam Vinatieri makes his next field goal, it will be his 566th, which will pass Morten Andersen for the most ever.



