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Texans players call suspensions ‘unfortunate’
Read full article: Texans players call suspensions ‘unfortunate’HOUSTON – The Houston Texans lost arguably the team’s top wide receiver and cornerback in a matter of hours. “It’s obviously unfortunate for our team,” said Watt. “Two of our better players on the team, obviously, so it’s unfortunate.”“It’s a situation that those two guys – they stuck up to what, I guess, went down with that. We’re going to miss those guys and those guys can be back and ready to go whenever that time is next season,” said Watson. The whole organization knows that, too,” said Watson.
Randy’s 5 takeaways from the Texans loss and his time in KC
Read full article: Randy’s 5 takeaways from the Texans loss and his time in KC– Good morning, Texans nation. I’m on the plane ride home as I slowly work my phone keyboard after a couple of hours of sleep following the Texans' big loss to the Chiefs on Thursday night. The loss wasn’t pretty and painted a bleak picture about this offense and defense, but remember the Texans were seven-point underdogs and nobody gave them much of a chance to win. That said, here are a few of my takeaways from the 48 hours I spent in KC. It was a very good start for Johnson.