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Texans schedule: First game on road against Ravens, Lamar Jackson; no prime-time games designated
Read full article: Texans schedule: First game on road against Ravens, Lamar Jackson; no prime-time games designatedThe Texans have the sixth-easiest NFL schedule as their opponents finished a combined 103-133-1 last season, a 43.4 winning percentage.
State working to ensure residents receive second vaccine doses available
Read full article: State working to ensure residents receive second vaccine doses availableHOUSTON – Texas health officials assured the public they were working with healthcare providers to make sure second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are available in a timely manner. As part of that effort, the state is ensuring healthcare provides are putting in orders for the second dose when the first doses are received. “I’ve made some medical appointments and procedures based on the fact that I thought I have my second vaccine by a certain date,” said Coffey. Some KPRC 2 viewers expressed concern they had not yet received an appointment for their second shot through the city of Houston. “Get the second dose as soon as you can, you don’t have to start it over.
Rockets announce first half of 2020-21 schedule, season opener against Thunder
Read full article: Rockets announce first half of 2020-21 schedule, season opener against ThunderHOUSTON – The Houston Rockets released their schedule for the first half of the 2020-21 NBA season. The first half of the schedule is comprised of 37 games with 18 at the Toyota Center and 19 on the road. The second half of the schedule will be released towards the latter portion of the first half. Check out our schedule for the first half of the 2020-21 NBA season! All games will be available on the radio broadcast home of the Houston Rockets, SportsTalk 790 KBME and NewsRadio 740 KTRH.
Houston Texans fans react to 2020 schedule
Read full article: Houston Texans fans react to 2020 scheduleHOUSTON – The newly released NFL schedule is giving some fans of the Houston Texans something to look forward to. The Texans are scheduled to kick off the regular season on Sept. 10 with a prime time game at the Kansas City Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl champions. “Pretty much going to test the roster, the game planning they're trying to look for, for this season,” said Texans fan Ike Isikwe. With the coronavirus impacting life and sporting events around the world, the new schedule gave some fans a reason to be hopeful. “I don’t really expect much from them, even though I’m a Texans fan, but yeah, it does give me some hope to realize that football is coming back,” said Benjamin Bond.