Houston Chronicle

Yates wants to ‘let it rip’ against Colts

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Under heavy siege against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonvil­le Jaguars as he took a beating from pass rushers, Texans quarterbac­k T.J. Yates has been unable to recapture the spark he displayed in relief against the San Francisco 49ers.

Since throwing two touchdowns against the 49ers and posting a 100.6 passer rating in relief of a concussed Tom Savage, Yates has been under major duress and has struggled mightily.

Yates completed 7 of 16 passes for 83 yards, one touchdown and one intercepti­on against the Steelers as he was sacked six times and briefly knocked out of the game and examined and cleared under the NFL concussion protocol. Against the Jaguars, he completed 38.7 percent of his throws for 128 yards, one touchdown and one intercepti­on as he was sacked four times.

“Yeah, it has been tough to recapture,” Yates said. “Obviously the caliber of defenses we’ve played the past two weeks are up there with the tops in the league. When I got in the game against San Fran, I just went in there and just played, just read and react and go out there and play football. That’s what I need to get back to, is just trusting my instincts, trusting my eyes, just go out there and let it rip.”

That’s easier said than done, though. Yates has been inaccurate, but the pass protection has been substandar­d.

Against the Steelers, Yates misfired twice in a prime red-zone opportunit­y and was intercepte­d in the end zone by cornerback Artie Burns.

“Early on, I just really didn’t give us a shot,” Yates said. “I was off, I was inaccurate. We were running the ball well, moving the ball downfield somewhat but the passing game was pretty bad, obviously. I’ve just got to go out there and just kind of let it loose.”

For the season, Yates has completed 33 of 73 passes for 386 yards, four touchdowns and two intercepti­ons for a 68.6 passer rating.

 ?? Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle ?? Texans quarterbac­k T.J. Yates says he has to go back to trusting his eyes and his instincts after struggling in games against the Steelers and Jaguars.
Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle Texans quarterbac­k T.J. Yates says he has to go back to trusting his eyes and his instincts after struggling in games against the Steelers and Jaguars.

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