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Bengals fans will remember this play all too well. This time though, it was the Buffalo Bills who saw JJ Watt make a game-changing play against them in the form of a pick-six.
With Buffalo leading in the third quarter and in the Texans red zone, EJ Manuel dropped back to pass, but Watt jumped up and picked off the pass at the line of scrimmage and took it to the house for six points to put the Texans ahead, 14-10.
H/T to Fansided for the video
This isn't the first time Watt had done this. In the Wild-Card round of the 2012 NFL playoffs, Watt grabbed an Andy Dalton pass at the LOS and took it to the house to put the Texans up 17-10 at halftime.
Prior to that, Houston had trailed the entire game vs. the upstart Bills. Watt's play may have just been what the Texans needed to turn the tide in this contest.