Watson has been unhappy with the Texans after being left out of its search for a new general manager and a new head coach.
As speculation continues to mount that Deshaun Watson's time with the Texans could be over, teams have begun calling Houston to ask if the quarterback is available for a trade, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Rapoport reports that Watson has not asked to be traded and the Texans haven't put him on the trade market. Despite that, trade rumors are swirling and many have wondered if the Jets will try to acquire Watson.
The 25-year-old has been unhappy with the organization because he was left out of its hiring process for a new general manager and its early search for a new head coach. Earlier this month, newly-hired general manager Nick Caserio shot down the idea of trading Watson, telling reporters, "He's our quarterback."
Houston went 4–12 in 2020 and Watson is concerned about the Texans' current leadership and the team's future, according to Sports Illustrated's Jenny Vrentas and Greg Bishop.
"He wants out," one of the people close to Watson told Sports Illustrated.
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