Deshaun Watson isn't going to have DeAndre Hopkins as his No. 1 wideout for the first time his career. But his aspirations for the Houston Texans are higher than ever. As Watson prepares for his fourth year in the NFL, he's fixated on creating a dynasty in Houston.

“Now that’s my priority,” Watson said of winning a Super Bowl, via Mark Berman of FOX 26. “Yeah, that’s for sure. I’m trying to pull a big three. I won a state championship. I won a national championship. So, of course, I’m trying to get a Super Bowl [championship]. I’m trying to, of course, be legendary. That’s my words since college. For me to be that, I have to win a Super Bowl and definitely win it with the Houston Texans. We’ve never won one here before. We haven’t even come on the brink of winning one. We’ve got to get to that game before that, and then we can think about that. I’m trying to create history and make a dynasty.”

When the Texans traded Hopkins, there were memes created on social media and rumblings that Watson could force his way out of Houston. On the contrary, Watson is motivated to bring a championship to the Texans at some point in his career.

After having his fifth-year option picked up, Watson is entering the second-to-last year of his rookie contract in 2020. Patrick Mahomes, who was taken in the 2017 NFL Draft alongside Watson, already signed a historic extension with the Kansas City Chiefs.

And besides wanting an extension like Mahomes, Watson wants to deliver Houston a Super Bowl just like Mahomes did for Kansas City last season.