HOUSTON — In 2002, the Houston Texans were an expansion team preparing for their first season and Josh McCown had just wrapped up his college career at nearby Sam Houston State.
Back then the Texas native longed to play for the new franchise, but he was drafted by Arizona instead.
Nineteen seasons and nine teams later, the quarterback finally got his wish when he signed with the Texans this month to be their third quarterback behind Deshaun Watson and AJ McCarron.
"Going back to pre-draft and everything that went on (in 2002) ... I followed it closely because it was another team in Texas," McCown said. "The desire to come here was strong. Things just work out funny, but to be here 19, almost 20 years later is crazy."
McCown joins the Texans after spending the early part of the season on the Eagles practice squad, a job that allowed him to stay at his home in Texas because of the pandemic instead of reporting to Philadelphia.
He last appeared in a game in January when he took over for an injured Carson Wentz in Philadelphia's 17-9 playoff loss to Seattle.
Interim coach Romeo Crennel liked the idea of adding someone with McCown's resume to his roster in a season where the pandemic has the potential to knock players out at any time.
"If we lose a quarterback to the virus, now then we have a proven, experienced guy in the on-deck circle or in the bullpen so that we can pull from that guy," Crennel said. "He has a tremendous amount of experience. He's seen a lot, done a lot."