Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson judged a raucous dance contest Tuesday afternoon at the Pro-Vision Charter School, breaking into a big smile as he shot video of the action on his phone.

Watson took several selfies with students at the inaugural charity event for his foundation: The Great Houston Halloween Bash by Reliant.

"It's amazing," said Watson, whose foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting education, health, housing and other causes to support families and youth in under-served communities. "I went to a Halloween church event when I was their age, something similar to this. That put something in my mind.

"I was one of those kids. To see their joy and happiness, being able to have this moment, it's amazing."

Deshaun Watson @deshaunwatson at his inaugural charity event at Pro-Vision Charter School pic.twitter.com/mIZqqiB8Cr — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) October 29, 2019

Watson hosted 300 students who were chosen to participate in the event for good behavior, grades or attendance. The students were treated with free costumes and there was lots of Halloween candy, balloon artists, pumpkin decorating, a karaoke contest and food and ice cream trucks.

Watson carefully planned the event, taking his time before launching his foundation in his third NFL season.

"For sure, that's why it took me so long," Watson said. "I wanted to make sure I do it right with the right timing. It was the perfect timing for myself and my foundation and my team. I'm having a great time."

Although Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is still dealing with some swelling and a bloodshot eye after getting kicked against Raiders, he said 'I'm good' and ready to go for Sunday's game against Jaguars pic.twitter.com/7Pl2CmgUk9 — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) October 29, 2019

Watson's left eye is still bloodshot and slightly swollen after getting kicked in the eye with a cleat by Oakland Raiders defensive lineman Arden Key on Sunday during a dramatic comeback victory. Watson managed to throw the game-winning touchdown pass rolling out to his right to tight end Darren Fells despite being temporarily unable to see out of his eye.

Watson is set to play next Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.

"I'm feeling well," Watson said. "The eyeball is red a little bit. It's still swollen, but I'm all good and ready to go."

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