The one reason the Texans are reluctant to trade DeShaun Watson | Parting Shots | Outside the Lines

ESPN published this video item, entitled “The one reason the Texans are reluctant to trade DeShaun Watson | Parting Shots | Outside the Lines” – below is their description.

In this week’s edition of Parting Shots, the Outside The Lines crew discusses a series of sports topics:

0:00 Bomani Jones on trades in the NFL and DeShaun Watson

1:23 Breaking down where Serena Williams stands at this moment in her career

2:42 Breaking down Carson Wentz’ morale

3:49 Reaction to Tim Tebow retiring

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