3 reasons the Texans are a bigger threat to the Patriots than you think
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17 October 2019
POINT BLANK PRESENTED BY FITZ ROOFING
The Texans are looking good as they head to Indianapolis this Sunday to try to continue their winning ways against the Colts.
With the Chargers, Chiefs, and Ravens not quite living up to expectations, a win against the Colts would make the Texans the biggest threat to the Patriots.
ESPN 97.5's Joel Blank discusses where the Texans rank in the AFC, and why the Texans are the team the Patriots should worry about the most in the conference. Point Blank is presented by Fitz Roofing.
The Houston Astros have bolstered their infield by reportedly signing former Colorado Rockies second baseman Brendan Rodgers.
Sources: IF Brendan Rodgers and #Astros have agreed to a 1-year deal, pending physical. pic.twitter.com/ysZkLgMbYs
— Ari Alexander (@KPRC2Ari) February 19, 2025
The move adds both defensive stability and offensive upside to a team looking to maintain its dominance in the AL West.
Rodgers, a former first-round pick, spent the past six seasons with the Rockies, where he showcased his defensive prowess and developing bat. Known for his smooth glove work, he won a Gold Glove in 2022 and has been a steady presence at second base. Offensively, Rodgers has shown flashes of power and consistency, though injuries have occasionally slowed his progress.
Should he make the team, Rodgers is expected to slot into the infield mix, potentially taking over as the everyday second baseman or serving as a key utility option. His arrival makes the possibility of Jose Altuve playing a significant amount of time in left field seem more likely.
It also frees up Mauricio Dubon to remain in a utility role and not regularly penciled in at second base when Altuve starts in left.
Rodgers posted a .267 batting average over 135 games last season. He recorded a .314 on-base percentage, while slugging .407, with an OPS of .721. He also blasted 13 dingers in the hitter-friendly confines of Coors Field.
You can watch his 2024 highlights below.
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