The plan for Keke Coutee in his NFL debut was very simple, according to Deshaun Watson.

"Just get him going," the quarterback said of the rookie receiver, following a 37-34 overtime win at Indianapolis.

And off Coutee went.

With 11 catches for 109 yards, Coutee had the most receptions in a debut since the AFL-NFL merger. In NFL history, only the Oilers' Sid Blanks had more, when caught 13 passes in his first game of 1964.

"It was surprising," Coutee said. "I feel like I did pretty good, but there's a lot of things I have to correct, and that's what we're going to do, moving forward."

Coutee was in for the Texans on the very first series, and caught a short pass for a five yard gain. But a drop on 3rd-and-20 at the Colts' 49 didn't discourage him. He said adrenaline played a bit of a role in the miscue.

"It was pumping for sure," Coutee said. "I had that early drop, and that was just a sign of me getting ready to go and not looking the ball in. I was pretty excited to be out there."