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Deshaun Watson wins pair of NFL awards

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HOUSTON** – The NFL named Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson the AFC Offensive Player of the Month and the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for October. Watson is the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to win AFC Offensive Player of the Month and joins Barry Sanders (1989), Edgerrin James (1999), Mike Anderson (2000) and Kareem Hunt (2017) as the only rookies to win the award.

Watson is the ninth Texan and third offensive player in team history to earn AFC Player of the Month honors, joining Andre Johnson (2008, 2012) and Arian Foster (2010, 2011). It's the 15th time overall a Texan has won in franchise history and the first since Quintin Demps in December 2016. Watson is the seventh Texan and fourth offensive player to earn Rookie of the Month honors, joining DeAndre Hopkins (2013), Steve Slaton (2008) and Domanick Williams (2003). It's the eighth time a Texan has won in franchise history and the first since Hopkins in September 2013.

In four games in October, Watson was 77-for-124 passing (62.1%) for 1,171 yards, 16 touchdowns, five interceptions and a 116.0 passer rating. He also ran for 145 yards on 21 carries (6.9 avg.) and one touchdown.  Watson's 16 passing touchdowns in October are the most ever by a rookie in a calendar month in NFL history (Dan Marino is second with 11 in October 1983) and the second-most by any player in October in NFL history. Only three players in NFL history have had more passing touchdowns in a calendar month than Watson this past month: Tom Brady (20) in October 2007, Peyton Manning (19) in November 2004, Manning (19) in December 2013 and Tony Romo (17) in November 2007.

Watson was the only quarterback in the NFL with a passer rating above 100 in each of his team's game in October. He is also the first player in NFL history to throw four-or-more touchdowns in three separate games in the month of October and the fourth player in NFL history to throw four-or-more touchdowns in three separate games of any calendar month. Watson has recorded three games with four-or-more passing touchdowns this season (all in October), joining Fran Tarkenton (1961) as the only rookies to do so in NFL history, and extended his rookie-record to four straight games with three-or-more passing touchdowns (all in October).

Watson, who the Texans selected 12th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, has the most passing touchdowns through a player's first seven career games in NFL history and his 18 passing touchdowns in the last five games are also the most by a rookie over any five-game span in NFL history. He is first among NFL quarterbacks in total touchdowns with 21 (rushing and passing) and tied for first in the NFL in passing touchdowns with 19 (Eagles QB Carson Wentz). In Week 8 at Seattle, Watson became the first player in NFL history with 400-or-more passing yards, four-or-more passing touchdowns and 50-or-more rushing yards in a single game.

LIST OF TEXANS AFC PLAYER OF THE MONTH AWARD WINNERS:

Player

Award

Week

Year

Deshaun Watson

Offensive

October

2017

Quintin Demps

Defensive

December

2016

Whitney Mercilus

Defensive

December

2015

J.J. Watt

Defensive

November

2015

J.J. Watt

Defensive

December

2014

J.J. Watt

Defensive

September

2014

J.J. Watt

Defensive

December

2012

Andre Johnson

Offensive

November

2012

J.J. Watt

Defensive

September

2012

Connor Barwin

Defensive

November

2011

Arian Foster

Offensive

October

2011

Arian Foster

Offensive

September

2010

Andre Johnson

Offensive

October

2008

Marcus Coleman

Defensive

September

2003

Chad Stanley

Special Teams

September

2002

LIST OF TEXANS NFL ROOKIE OF THE MONTH AWARD WINNERS:

Player

Award

Month

Year

Deshaun Watson

Offensive

October

2017

DeAndre Hopkins

Offensive

September

2013

Brian Cushing

Defensive

December

2009

Brian Cushing

Defensive

November

2009

Steve Slaton

Offensive

December

2008

Amobi Okoye

Defensive

September

2007

DeMeco Ryans

Defensive

December

2006

Domanick Williams

Offensive

October

2003

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