Plenty to work on for a few players hoping to make the team
11 Texans-Packers observations
Aug 8, 2019, 10:16 pm
Plenty to work on for a few players hoping to make the team
Observations from the Texans preseason opener against the Packers.
At an "off to college" dinner but by this cellphone video, appears to be right knee MCL sprain. Not good, but not surgical or season ending. Of course, hampers start of season. https://t.co/ohZ2FdDKyY
— David J. Chao (@ProFootballDoc) August 9, 2019
The Texans might have escaped a serious mishap with Keke Coutee their standout slot wide receiver. He later tweeted, then deleted, he believed his injury wasn't serious. He is a key player for this offense so his health is a huge story going forward.
Crockett powers it in for SIX!#HOUvsGB pic.twitter.com/mOD0EwLiDJ
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) August 9, 2019
There is still hope for the young players trying to make the Texans at running back. Duke Johnson only solidifies the second spot, not the third. Crockett had some solid runs.
180 family and friends supporting rookie OL and Green Bay native @MaxScharping during his first NFL game!#HOUvsGB pic.twitter.com/8gT61eIZhj
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) August 9, 2019
Max Scharping handled himself well in his return home. Plenty of friends of family and he had some nice push on the right side. He looked better today than he has in some practices and he picks things up quick. I am excited to see what he looks like against a stout Lions front in joint practices.
Going deep!
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) August 9, 2019
Joe Webb III finds Tyron Johnson for 44 yards.#HOUvsGB pic.twitter.com/yO0LKZFq3l
Tyron Johnson was able to cobble together some catches on some not so good plays for the offense. The above play was a broken one but he kept his focus. Later he came back and won a rep to catch another. He has had a solid camp.
Howard played a ton at left guard even after the starter tonight at left tackle, Matt Kalil, left the game. He did ok. Some nice reps but he had a goal line whiff. When he played left tackle he didn't allow much pressure but one play didn't look great. He has played so much more guard than tackle this seems ambitious to now ask him to play tackle.
One of the Green Bay touchdowns came at the expense of rookie cornerback Lonnie Johnson. The Packers wideout had plenty of space to work and Johnson just misplayed it a little as the Packers player came down with the score.
Backup center Greg Mancz was injured and didn't return to the game for the Texans. He has been playing a ton with presumed starter Nick Martin also hurt. Zach Fulton is the team's third center. Mancz has not had a very solid camp. This team needs Martin to get back and play well.
Bradley Roby had some good work in the game. The Packers were able to complete a few on him but he also came up and made some stops. He sticks with guys he will just need to make a play or two.
With no Jordan Thomas and no Kahale Warring the bulk of the fun tight end work went to Jordan Akins who had a couple of catches. He made a couple of defenders miss and fought for a first down. He's a solid player.
Karan Higdon had some nice plays tonight on special teams and running the ball. There is a long way to go as he is behind after missing some work in the spring but there's a chance for him.
I get it is preseason and the games don't matter. Bill O'Brien's challenge was a horrible challenge and in a real game would have been terribly costly. It is practice for something like that as well and the Texans, again, bungled it.
Carlos Correa hit a tiebreaking single through a drawn-in infield off struggling reliever Devin Williams in the 10th inning, and the Houston Astros outlasted the New York Yankees 5-3 on Friday night.
Taylor Trammell added a two-run homer off Williams to make it 5-2.
New York lost for the sixth time in seven games and dropped to 3-8 in extra innings.
After closer Josh Hader (6-2) breezed through Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. in the ninth, the Astros needed four pitches to regain the lead.
Automatic runner Jose Altuve went to third when Williams threw his first pitch to the backstop. After the Yankees pulled their infield in, Correa lined a changeup to center field.
Williams (3-5) got two outs before Trammell drove an 0-1 changeup into the right-field seats. Williams has allowed four homers in his last eight appearances.
Correa’s hit helped the AL West leaders win for the third time in four games and 10th time in 26 games.
Altuve hit a two-run homer three batters in off rookie Cam Schlittler to give the Astros a 2-0 lead.
Houston starter Hunter Brown yielded two runs and four hits in 5 1/3 innings. He took a one-hitter into the sixth and retired 14 straight batters before Ryan McMahon walked to set up New York’s rally.
Ben Rice hit an RBI double and Judge delivered a tying single to knock out Brown.
Schlittler permitted two runs and seven hits in five innings. He struck out three, walked one and threw a career-high 97 pitches.
Hader allowed an RBI single to Anthony Volpe with one out in the 10th, then retired pinch-hitter Paul Goldschmidt in a 10-pitch at-bat. The left-hander walked pinch-hitter Giancarlo Stanton before getting Trent Grisham with two on to end it.
Williams has allowed nine runs in his past five appearances. He has given up 28 earned runs this year, two more than 2022-24 combined.
Houston LHP Framber Valdez (11-5, 2.83 ERA) opposes New York RHP Luis Gil (0-1, 13.50) on Saturday afternoon.