The Houston Texans listened to offers for Will Fuller V leading up to the Nov. 3 trade deadline, but ultimately kept the wide receiver.

If Fuller had been traded, it wouldn't have sat well with Deshaun Watson.

"It would have been hell if they would have did that, for sure," the quarterback said. "Honestly. I'm glad to continue to play with Will. We've been making a lot of big, big plays since I came into this league, [and we're] going to continue to do that as we continue to go the rest of this year and hopefully the rest of our careers."

Fuller has caught a touchdown in six straight games, the longest streak of the season.

Fuller, who is playing on his fifth-year option, said "it really sucked" to be "shopped around like that."

"Just giving this organization my all, coming to work every day, very unselfish player, do everything they ask, and then, just to be shopped around ... I did feel a certain type of way," he said. "But like I said, I'm happy to be here. I'm happy to play with Deshaun and continue to try to get wins with this organization."