Houston’s offensive stars, running back Arian Foster and wide receiver Andre Johnson, haven’t been very productive in the Texans’ first three games of the year. Foster has rushed for a single touchdown, and Johnson has been limited to under 200 yards total from 16 receptions.

That’s not a huge problem for the Texans, because J.J. Watt has emerged as the team’s best defensive and offensive player. In the third quarter against the Bills, Watt picked off a short pass from quarterback E.J. Manuel, and nobody was quick enough to catch him. Watt caught Manuel’s pass at the Texans’ own 20-yard-line and sprinted 80 yards to the endzone.

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Two weeks ago against Oakland, Watt caught a short touchdown pass on a goal-line play while lining up as a tight end. He joined an elite club with his second TD of the year Sunday.

J.J. Watt is just the 2nd player since the merger with a rec TD and Int TD in the same season (Mike Vrabel, 2005). pic.twitter.com/jDWN7NDHjH — NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) September 28, 2014

(Thanks to Fansided for sharing this Vine.)