Orlando Sentinel

Influentia­l Texans owner McNair dies

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Robert “Bob” McNair, billionair­e founder and owner of the Texans, died. He was 81.

One of the NFL’s most influentia­l owners, McNair had battled leukemia and squamous cell carcinoma in recent years before dying in Houston on Friday. The team didn’t immediatel­y release a cause of death, but said he died peacefully with his wife Janice and his family by his side.

When Houston lost the Oilers to Tennessee after the 1996 season, McNair made it his mission to return the NFL to the city. He formed Houston NFL Holdings in 1998, and on Oct. 6, 1999 he was awarded the 32nd NFL franchise.

The Texans began play in 2002. After several difficult building years as an expansion team, they won their first AFC South title and first playoff berth in 2011. They also won the division title a year later when they went a franchise-best 12-4.

“During his nearly two decades as an NFL owner, Bob McNair left a lasting mark on his city and our league,” NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell said in a statement.

McNair came under fire in October 2017 after he said at an owners meeting, “we can’t have the inmates running the prison,” in reference to players’ demonstrat­ions during the national anthem. McNair apologized, saying his comments were about the “relationsh­ip between the league office and team owners” and not the players.

The 39-year-old veteran quarterbac­k will start Sunday for the Jets against the Patriots, the second game in a row during which McCown will be under center in place of the injured Darnold. McCown and 41-year-old Tom Brady will be the second-oldest QB combo in NFL history at 80 years, 258 days.

Brady was limited during the week with a sore knee and didn’t practice and is listed as questionab­le, but he’s still expected to play. Only the Panthers’ Vinny Testaverde (44) and Packers’ Brett Favre (38) in 2007 would be older at 82 years, 44 days old.

McCown was a thirdround pick in 2002, two years after Brady went in the sixth round. The two have faced each other as starting QBs just twice, including once last year when the Patriots won 24-17.

Darnold strained right foot Nov. 4. his

Rookie Lamar Jackson will make his second career start Sunday against the Raiders, Ravens coach John Harbaugh announced Friday.

Joe Flacco hasn’t practiced since injuring his right hip in a 23-16 loss to the Steelers on Nov. 4.

Jackson, the No. 32 overall pick in the draft, led the Ravens to a 24-21 win over the Bengals last weekend.

QB Marcus Mariota likely will start the Titans’ game against the Texans on Monday. Mariota suffered a stinger during the Titans’ loss to the Colts last weekend . ... WR Doug Baldwin (groin) will be a game-time decision for the Seahawks’ game against the Panthers on Sunday.

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