Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson was a full participant in Thursday's practice, which is a good sign ahead of the team's game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.

Watson has been dealing with a shoulder injury, but it seems like he's in no danger of missing the AFC South showdown with the Colts.

From Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle:

The second-year passer was limited Wednesday with a right shoulder injury, but appeared to throw with no visible discomfort both days.

Watson has certainly been a key part of Houston's nine-game winning streak, as he's looked way more comfortable in recent weeks after battling injuries earlier in the season.

He has thrown for 3,031 yards and 21 touchdowns this season while throwing just nine interceptions. That's been good enough to give Watson a 101.1 quarterback rating in his second season in the league, and of course, he's also added a rushing attack with 375 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.

His dual-threat ability has made him one of the most exciting quarterbacks in the NFL, and he's helped the Texans turn things around after a 0-3 start on the season.

Houston appears to be in great shape when it comes to securing a playoff spot, and a win over the Colts this weekend would help increase those chances even more.

The Texans' winning streak started back in Indianapolis in Week 4, with Watson and company earning a 37-34 overtime victory.