Texans tackle Tytus Howard getting adjusted to the speed of the NFL

There are a myriad of adjustments Houston Texans first-round offensive tackle Tytus Howard must make to excel in the NFL, but one of them he is picking up well is the speed of pro football. According to coach Bill O’Brien Tuesday during the first week of organized team activities, the former Alabama

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Texans trying to get a handle on Keke Coutee's durability issues

Caption Close INDIANAPOLIS – The durability issues of Texans wide receiver Keke Coutee severely limited his impact as a rookie. Due to chronic hamstring pulls, Coutee only played in six regular-season games with two starts. He caught 28 passes for 287 yards and one touchdowns. That would have put him

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NFL Pro Bowl 2019 TV: What time, channel is AFC vs. NFC All-Stars on Sunday? (1/27/19) Rosters, livestream, how to watch online

The AFC all-stars, led by quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Deshaun Watson, meet the NFC all-stars, led by quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Mitchell Trubisky, in the 2019 NFL Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday, January 27, 2019 (1/27/18). Here’s what you need to know: Who:

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Against the great DeAndre Hopkins, it's all hands on deck for the Eagles

With 2 minutes, 20 seconds left in regulation Saturday, with the Texans trailing the New York Jets by three points at MetLife Stadium, Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson threw a fade from the Jets’ 14-yard line toward the left corner of the end zone, where Hopkins and Jets cornerback Morris Clairborne

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NFL Week 15 winners, losers: New England Patriots' loss is Houston Texans' gain

SportsPulse: Nick Foles did it again, the Bears did something they haven’t done in awhile and the Steelers look like they will get it done in the end. Trysta Krick breaks down the top storylines in Week 15. Some surprising results produced a few shakeups in the NFL playoff picture in Week 15. Granted

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Texans owner makes it clear the NFL's player protest issue still isn't settled

A Seahawks fan holds a sign referencing a comment made by Houston Texans owner Bob McNair before the game between the Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field on October 29, 2017. ORLANDO — Fresh off his deposition earlier this month in quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s collusion complaint

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Bill O'Brien-Rick Smith showdown to take place in front of Texans owner Bob McNair

A showdown is looming inside the Houston Texans organization when head coach Bill O’Brien and general manager Rick Smith meet Monday with team owner Bob McNair. A source told Sporting News that O’Brien is planning to pitch a he-goes-or-I-go scenario to McNair because of the ongoing friction in

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Simon, Wilson Out; Castonzo Questionable Against Texans

Andrew Walker Colts.com Writer INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts will be without three players on Sunday, when they travel to Houston to take on the Texans, while the status of another key player — their starting left tackle — remains up in the air. Colts head coach Chuck Pagano on Friday said that

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NFL Protests Reach A Boiling Point, As Houston Texans Plan Major Protest Over “Inmates” Remarks

McNair met with the team on Saturday and has publicly apologized twice for his remarks. But a Texans players meeting last night reportedly ended with a decision to stage a major protest during today’s national anthem. The Texans are playing in Seattle with an early afternoon start. Left tackle Duane

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