Texans release safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson
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Houston Texans mailbag: Who's most to blame for early struggles: DeMeco Ryans or Nick Caserio?
The Houston Texans fell to 0-3 after their 17-10 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. But their next game presents their best chance to get back on track. The Texans host the fellow winless Tennessee Titans this Sunday at NRG Stadium.
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Texans report card: Failure on two stages leads to Houston's road loss vs. Jagaurs
Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud drove Houston into striking distance with a pair of conversions in the closing seconds, but defensive end Josh Hines-Allen tipped his pass from behind, leading to defensive back Antonio Johnson being in the right place to intercept the football and seal the victory.
That drive feels like a microcosm of the Texans' offense through the first two games. The beginning of the season hasn't been kind to Houston at all: 14.0 points per game is dead last in the NFL, and they're 29th in total yards per game.
Houston Texans cut safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson after three games, citing internal friction amid a poor season start and injuries.
When Bobby Grier was with the New England Patriots, he was partially credited with them drafting Tom Brady. He gets the same credit for the Texans drafting J.J. Watt.
All the ways you can watch, stream, and tune-in to Week 3 between the Texans and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Everbank Stadium on September 21.
Ahead of the Titans' Week 4 road battle in Houston, the media caught up with Tennessee cornerback L'Jarius Sneed to ask about the outlook of matching up against Texans star receiver Nico Collins for the first time this season; a question to which Sneed simply responded with one word:
The Houston Texans lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars 17-10 on Sunday at EverBank Stadium, dropping their third consecutive game to open the season. Here’s how we graded their performance: