Detroit Lions star James Houston appears to suffer very unfortunate accident in win over Texans

Lions linebacker James Houston appeared to defecate during Detroit's game against the Texans on Sunday night.

While Detroit would emerge on top at the end of four quarters, much of the regulation was tough on the Lions as quarterback Jared Goff threw five picks for the Texans to capitalize on.

As the Lions tried to claw their way out of defeat, screenshots of Houston with a yellowish-brown stain on his behind during one of the scrambles started to go viral on social media. 

'The Detroit Lions getting blown out and some dude s*** on himself I’m CRYIN,' one account captioned.

Users took the comment section to clown the Jackson State product for the apparent accident.

James Houston appeared to defecate during the Detroit Lions-Houston Texans game

James Houston appeared to defecate during the Detroit Lions-Houston Texans game 

Houston was flamed on social media despite the Lions overcoming a ten-point lead to win

Houston was flamed on social media despite the Lions overcoming a ten-point lead to win 

'Dang the Texans really wiping the lions eh,' one user wrote.

'Bro that better be photo shop,' another exclaimed.

'They really scared the s*** outta bro,' a third insisted.

'I knew i wasn’t tripping when I seen dat live,' wrote a fourth.

'Motion to move to all dark pants,' a fifth user suggested.

While Houston became a laughing stock online, his team got the last laugh as they overcame a 10-point deficit in the second half.

Lions kicker Jake Bates would complete a 58-yarder to tie the game at 23 with five minutes left. His right boot would then break the deadlock from 52 yards in the dying seconds to give Detroit the 26-23 win.

Goff and Co. have won their last seven games and rest atop the NFC North with an 8-1 record. They hope to continue their hot streak against Jacksonville on Nov. 17.

On the other hand, the 6-4 Texans sit first in the AFC South and will try to avoid a three-game streak when they face the Cowboys on the 18th.