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USA Today - Texans’ Brian Cushing seeks NFL reversal, says overtraining caused positive test, triggered suspension
Houston Texans LB Brian Cushing is launching a bid to reverse his suspension for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances …
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Houston Chronicle - Texans cut Brown, last original tie, keep Rackers as kickerKris Brown says he is disappointed but not surprised after the Texans decided to go with former Arizona kicker Neil Rackers to start the season.
Houston Chronicle - Time for Cushing to sign off as suspension beginsBaseball cap turned backward and dressed in full uniform minus shoulder pads, Brian Cushing was stuck on the sidelines Thursday at Reliant Stadium. He had plenty of company — most of the Texans’ starters essentially were given the night off as the
Houston Chronicle - QB competition emerges as Texans fall to BucsCoach Gary Kubiak elected not to suit up 26 players, including 21 starters, in Tampa Bay’s 24-17 victory at Reliant Stadium.
Houston Chronicle - Solomon: Orlovsky’s act muddies Texans’ QB watersJust when you thought Dan Orlovsky could be a competent NFL backup quarterback, he started playing like, well, Dan Orlovsky.
Houston Chronicle - Texans notes: Arian Foster needs to keep it upThe Texans feel better about their running game because Arian Foster averaged 6 yards a carry in preseason.
Bleacher Report - Fantasy Football Quick Hit: Is Jacoby Jones a Viable Sleeper?Jacoby Jones is often an overlooked receiving option, playing second fiddle to Andre Johnson. However, dismissing him would be a mistake for fantasy owners.
He currently has an ADP of 172.25, meaning he’s going in the fourteenth round. In fact, in
Houston Chronicle - Texans’ young players impressing KubiakTroy Nolan is one of many young Texans who will play against Tampa Bay on Thursday when coach Gary Kubiak rests many of his starters.
Houston Chronicle - Texans’ young players impressing KubiakAfter practice Monday, Texans coach Gary Kubiak was asked to identify a young player who stood out in training camp, a player maneuvering under the radar. Kubiak didn’t hesitate. “Troy Nolan,” he said about the second-year safety. Nolan is one of many
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