Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson struggled to get the offense going in the first half of an AFC South showdown with the Indianapolis Colts. Fortunately, wide receiver Will Fuller continues to provide a much-needed spark:

Fuller helped kick off the opening drive of the second half by hauling in a 44-yard bomb from Watson, via Texans Twitter:

Catches like this are further proof of why Fuller is considered to be one of the best deep threats in the NFL. It is also a strong indication that he is no longer feeling the effects of the hamstring injury that kept him sidelined since these two teams last squared off in Week 7.

Fuller's presence has clearly been missed by Watson as he has proven capable of serving as an explosive complementary option to wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Houston will need him to continue to take advantage of the attention Hopkins is garnering in the passing game if they hope to take back control of the division.

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