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NFL Rumors – Houston Texans Going With Ryan Fitzpatrick as Their Starting Quarterback
A year after crashing in a miserable way mostly due to their quarterback problems, the Houston Texans are going with Ryan Fitzpatrick, at least for now, as their starting quarterback. The nine year veteran who has never been on a team that has made the playoffs, beat out Case Keenum and T.J. Yates for the job, although everything is open to change if things go badly.
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Houston Texans – Andre Johnson is a Man of his Word
Not liking the offseason decisions made by the Houston Texans, Andre Johnson sounded his displeasure and told everyone he wouldn’t be at the team’s OTAs. The day came, and true to his word, the Pro Bowl wide receiver didn’t arrive to the voluntary workouts.
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NFL Rumors – Houston Texans Thinking About Trading Andre Johnson
The stated unhappiness with the direction the Houston Texans are taking heading into the 2014 NFL season means that Andre Johnson, at the very least, should be considered as a trade option. It’s still far away from actually acting on his words, but you can never really know what sets a player and a team off on their separate ways.
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NFL Rumors – Andre Johnson Wants to Leave the Houston Texans
After 11 seasons with the Houston Texans, Andre Johnson might be trying to get himself out of a franchise that he doesn’t like the direction its taking. Instead of building on their playoff appearances and getting closer to winning a Super Bowl, it seems like they’re headed towards another rebuilding phase, something Johnson doesn’t want to be a part of.
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NFL Rumors – New York Jets, Houston Texans & Tampa Bay Buccaneers Interested in Signing Josh McCown
It’s funny how Josh McCown, close to his 35th birthday, suddenly finds himself attracting more interest than during the earlier days of his career. After a very good half-season with the Chicago Bears he might still re-sign with the team, but there’s a very good chance the offers from the New York Jets, Houston Texans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be more flattering.
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NFL Rumors – Oakland Raiders & San Francisco 49ers Interested in Signing Michael Vick
He might not be one of the best players in free agency, but Michael Vick is definitely one of the biggest names available. There’s plenty of interest in him, mostly as a backup quarterback, with the an Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers & Houston Texans all showing interest in him, although the Philadelphia Eagles might eventually re-sign him.
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NFL Rumors – Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Texans & St. Louis Rams Interested in Signing Louis Delmas
Many were surprised when the Detroit Lions released safety Louis Delmas before this weekend as they made some cap clearing moves, as he’s definitely a player who won’t have much trouble finding a good contract on a new team, with interest possibly coming from the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Texans & St. Louis Rams.
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Wade Phillips Doesn’t Understand Why No One is Hiring Him
It’s been almost 40 years for Wade Phillips in the NFL, working his way up from position coach to a usually successful head coach. Despite his record with teams like the Buffalo Bills and the Dallas Cowboys or his reputation as an excellent defensive coordinator, there seems to be zero interest in his talents for the head coaching position this offseason, with most opening already being filled.
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Houston Texans – Bill O’Brien Leaving Penn State to be Their New Head Coach
After two years of handling the impossible situation at Penn State quite well, Bill O’Brien will be getting his first job as an NFL head coach, agreeing to terms with the Houston Texans who have recently let go of Gary Kubiak.
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Most Disappointing Teams of the 2013 NFL Season
While the focus in what remains of this NFL season goes to the playoff teams, a lot should be said for the failures this season. From the colossal ones like the Houston Texans and Washington Redskins, to teams that played well for most of the way but failed in the final stretch, like the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears.