“The New England Patriots’ decision to sign former Houston Texans player Darrell Taylor just days before their Divisional Round game has sparked major controversy. The move caught attention not only for the timing but also due to the player’s recent tenure with the Texans.
Texans legend J.J. Watt did not hold back, accusing the Patriots of crossing the line in an attempt to gain a strategic advantage. ‘When you sign a player from your opponent right before the playoffs, don’t call it a coincidence. That’s doing whatever it takes to gain an advantage,’ Watt said in a visibly frustrated response during a national television appearance.
The Patriots, fresh off a 16-3 Wild Card win over the Chargers, added Taylor to their practice squad just days before facing the Texans. Taylor, who had been released by Houston after spending most of the season on injured reserve, was seen as a potential asset to the Patriots’ pass-rush depth — a move that raised eyebrows, given his prior knowledge of the Texans’ system.
Despite limited production this season, the signing fueled accusations from Watt and a wider debate around the ethics of such roster moves during playoff time. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel defended the decision, calling it a legitimate football move, but Watt’s remarks quickly turned the signing into a psychological narrative that added extra fuel to the already intense playoff rivalry.”