Oct 21, 2009 | Houston Chronicle
More on the Houston Texans as the youngest team in NFL
In the last post , we discussed the numbers that show that the Houston Texans have the youngest starting lineup in the league, and the fewest number of starters age 30 or older.
Marvin Lewis Press Conference Transcript
Opening Comments: ML: a oeIn looking at the Texans, I may be a little repetitive, but offensively, they have a really explosive group.
Posted by ESPN.com's James Walker The Cincinnati Bengals cut long snapper Brad St.
Good Morning...it's a chilly Thursday, October 15, 2009 CATS VS BULLS #8 ranked Cincinnati plays at #21 South Florida tonight in college football.
Harris must snap to it for Bengals
It didn't take long for Clark Harris to find out what is facing him as the Bengals' new long snapper.
The Brad St. Louis watch is officially over. After two bad snaps against Baltimore and six over the first four games, the Bengals released the veteran long snapper/tight end on Tuesday and signed Clark Harris.
Texans to add former Titans running back Henry
Chris Henry fills a void left by the loss of Anthony Alridge, who was signed away by the Redskins last week.
Texans CB Reeves injures hand, may not play Sunday
Texans cornerback Jacques Reeves suffered a broken leg Aug. 4 during training camp, and now may be further hampered by a hand injury.
Report: Texans CB Robinson to end holdout
CB Dunta Robinson plans to end his holdout and report to the Texans on Sunday, The Houston Chronicle reported Saturday.
Texans reduce roster with big round of cuts
There were few surprises today when the Texans announced their roster reduction to 53.
Jon Cooper has made an NFL team. The former Fort Collins High School and Oklahoma standout survived the last day of cuts Saturday and will begin the season as the backup center for the Minnesota Vikings.
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