Here are the Week 9 grades for every team that play on Sunday and Monday

The Houston Texans played their first game ever in London on Sunday and it definitely didn't look like they were suffering from any of the travel ailments that Doug Marrone had warned them about in the days leading up to the game. 

Deshaun Watson put on a show for everyone in England as the Texans rolled to a 26-3 win over the Jaguars at Wembley Stadium. The Texans didn't seem to have any issues with the long trip even though Marrone had warned that flying to London for the first time can be rough on teams. 

"I'm glad I've done it before," Marrone said this week. "I've got this secret I don't tell anyone, but I think it's awful for people who haven't done it before. You feel bad. You want to throw up. You have diarrhea. There's a lot of things bad that go on." 

Nothing bad seemed to be going on for Watson, who threw for 201 yards and two touchdowns in a game where he constantly wowed the crowd with amazing play after amazing play. One of Watson's most impressive passes of the game didn't even go in the scorebook as a pass. On a second-and-6 play in the second quarter, Watson looked to be left for dead, but he somehow managed to toss a backward lateral to Carlos Hyde, which turned a potential seven-yard sack into a seven-yard gain for Hyde. 

As if that's not impressive enough, Watson also made a similar play right before halftime. 

With the Texans facing a second-and-20 on their own 43, it looked like Watson was going to be sacked, but just before his knee hit the ground, he managed to uncork a pass to Duke Johnson, which ended up going for a 17-yard gain. 

Watson running around and making things happen was half of the Texans' playbook on Sunday. 

If the Texans keep winning, Watson could soon insert himself into the MVP conversation. Keep in mind, not only was he impressive against the Jags, but he did all this even though he could barely see out of one eye after taking a kick to the face against the Raiders in Week 8. 

When Watson's on his game, the defense spends so much energy trying to stop him that it opens things up for everyone else, and Carlos Hyde was the biggest benefactor of that in England. Hyde rushed for 160 yards, a total that actually would have been slightly higher if he wouldn't have fumbled on the 1-yard line. 

With the win over the Jags, the Texans are now sitting at first place by themselves in the AFC South, and if Watson keeps playing the way he's playing, they're going to be a lock to win the division. 

Houston 26-3 over Jacksonville (in London)

Buffalo 24-9 over Washington

Miami 26-18 over N.Y. Jets 

Philadelphia 22-14 over Chicago

Bears-Eagles grades by Jeff Kerr (Love the grades? Hate the grades? Let him know on Twitter.)

Carolina 30-20 over Tennessee

Titans-Panthers grades by Tyler Sullivan (Love the grades? Hate the grades? Let him know on Twitter.)

Pittsburgh 26-24 over Indianapolis

Colts-Steelers grades by Bryan DeArdo (Love the grades? Hate the grades? Let him know on Twitter.)

Kansas City 26-23 over Minnesota

Vikings-Chiefs grades by Cody Benjamin (Love the grades? Hate the grades? Let him know on Twitter.)

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John Breech has been at CBS Sports since July 2011 and currently spends most of his time writing about the NFL. He's believed to be one of only three people in the world who thinks that Andy Dalton will... Full Bio