HOUSTON – Four more lawsuits have been filed against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson, alleging similarly inappropriate behavior and sexual assault against the previous three. This leads to a total of seven lawsuits filed against Watson by Houston attorney Tony Buzzby, who said on Instagram that there are nine total …
Read More »The Houston Texans will trade LB Bernard McKinney with the Miami Dolphins for the LB Vegetable Law Sun, sources say.
Davy, Fla. – The Dolphins and Texans have agreed to start linebackers when Miami will send Shakal Law Sun to Houston and receive Benardic McKinney in return, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schaefter. Teams are also turning to late-night elections in the deal. Miami is sending out sixth-round picks in 2021 …
Read More »Houston Texans coach David Cooley reaffirms commitment to Deshen Watson – ‘He’s our quarterback’
HOUSTON – Speaking for the first time since his inaugural press conference, Houston Texans head coach David Cooley reiterated that the team is committed to quarterback Deshen Watson. “We are very committed to Deshaun as our quarterback,” Kulli said. “He’s our quarterback. Right now he’s the only one we’ve got …
Read More »Sources say the Houston Texans Bills will have a second interview with ‘Leslie Frasier, Chiefs’ Eric Binimi, sources said.
Houston Texans are likely to request a second interview with Leslie Frasier, the defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills, and Eric Binimi, the abusive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs, after Sunday’s AFC Championship game, sources told ESPN. Both candidates believe they have a legitimate opportunity to hire a Texans …
Read More »Derrick Henry overrun Rushing Yards to fight Tennessee Titans Houston Texans
7:18 pm ET Torn Run DavenportESPN Off Eagles covered today for USA Today Covered Ravens for the Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheney University The last two seasons have been dominated by low backs running like Derrick Henry. Henry provided further evidence Sunday when he crossed the rushing yards. …
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