The Houston Texans ended an injury plagued season by signing a quarterback who’s most notable career highlight is he was a slightly better quarter back than Quavo of the Migos.
Here is the breakdown on newly minted Texans quarter back Taylor Heinicke courtesy of Uproxx.com.
According to Ari Alexander from KVOA in Tucson, Arizona, Heinicke broke Quavo’s Georgia high school record for most completions in a game, twice. Quavo previously held the record by completing 29 passes in a game back in 2009 back at Berkmar High School, the same school he went back to recently to give the whole basketball team some special edition LeBron 15s.
Much like his high school career, Heinicke’s NFL is just a tiny bit better than Quavo’s, as he played just nine snaps for the Texans on Monday, completing one pass for 10 yards. He was promptly injured and left the game, so now all Quavo has to do is get into a game and complete two passes or one for 11 yards and he can get his revenge for Heinicke breaking his high school records.
