The Houston Texans today pulled off a stunning trade, sending quarterback Brock Osweiler and a 2018 second-round pick to the Cleveland Browns in a salary dump that takes Osweiler’s contract off their books.

In turn, the Browns reportedly plan on cutting Osweiler, essentially paying for the Texans’ second-round pick next year.

It was a tough year for Osweiler in Houston, who signed him last offseason away from the Denver Broncos in the hopes that he would be their franchise quarterback for the next decade. At least, that’s what the plan was when he was given a $72 million deal.

With Osweiler now gone, Houston will likely look to trade for Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Tony Romo. But before a new quarterback era begins in Houston, let’s take a look back at the three best moments of the Osweiler era.

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Week 6 vs Indianapolis Colts

One week after getting sacked four times by the Minnesota Vikings in a 31-13 loss, Osweiler followed up that game by getting sacked just once against the Indianapolis Colts in a 26-23 win. It was a heroic effort by Osweiler, who threw for 269 yards, two touchdowns and one interception while posting a passer rating of 90.7. That passer rating was the second-highest of the season for Osweiler, making the trade to Cleveland all the more stunning.

Week 8 vs Detroit Lions

Osweiler put up his best completion percentage of the season in a Week 8 home win against the Detroit Lions. The Houston quarterback went 20-for-29 for 186 yards, one touchdown and one interception while completing 69.0 percent of his passes. His longest pass of the game was for 23 yards, proving he wasn’t afraid to look downfield with his cannon of an arm.

Week 10 at Jacksonville Jaguars

After hearing all the criticism from fans and the media about his poor play, and how he was just another Jay Cutler in the making, Osweiler went out and silenced his critics by throwing for 99 yards and two touchdowns in a nail-biting 24-21 win on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Osweiler proved he was no Cutler by actually completing a game without throwing a single interception and completing over 50 percent of his passes (51.9).