Diagnosing the path of the football, Texans free safety Andre Hal made a decisive, acrobatic reaction.
Hal leapt behind him, twisting his body to snag a Brock Osweiler pass for an interception.
It was arguably the most impressive play of the Texans' organized team activity Monday, and it served as a statement that Hal intends to maintain the standard he established during a breakthrough season last year.
A converted cornerback from Vanderbilt drafted in the seventh round three years ago, Hal led the team in interceptions last season and also had a career-high 34 tackles and 10 passes defended.