Deshaun Watson has proven to be a genuine leader for the Houston Texans and that continues to be true amid the coronavirus pandemic. While some people are less fortunate than others, Watson is going to play on Twitch to support the Bartender Emergency Assistance Program.

The Texans quarterback is teaming up with his personal quarterbacks coach, Quincy Avery, and Twitch streamers to raise money on Tuesday night. As previously mentioned, the proceeds will go to the BEAP — a program created to help bartenders financially during the coronavirus pandemic.

Watson, the offensive captain for the Texans, is going to be playing Jack-Box games on Twitch. While the event is already underway, fans can stream the rest of the event on Miller-Lite's official Twitch.

With the games taking place on Twitch, fans can interact with Watson, picking hilarious answers for him to choose. At the same time, fans can elect to donate money to help provide for bartenders during these trying times.

In just three years with the Texans, Watson has become a prominent figure in Houston. While being a remarkable leader on the field, Watson continues to show that he carries those traits off of it as well.

This week, the Texans decided to exercise the fifth-year option on Watson, keeping him under contract through 2021. Even though that doesn't assure he's with the team in 2021, fans in Houston hope that he remains a Texan for his entire career. For the time being though, fans will have a chance to interact with him on Tuesday night.