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Yates back as starter for Texans after injuries

- By Kristie Rieken Associated Press Sports Writer

HOUSTON — Third-string quarterbac­k T.J. Yates will get his first start this season for Houston on Sunday against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars with Deshaun Watson out for the season with a knee injury and backup Tom Savage recovering from a concussion.

But Yates already has plenty of history with the Texans, starting nine games for them including leading the franchise to its first playoff win in the 2011 season.

Yates was a rookie that season when injuries to Matt Schaub and Matt Leinart thrust him into action.

Linebacker Brian Cushing, one of the few players remaining from that team, recalled what he thought of Yates after he led Houston to that playoff victory.

“Calm (even) under pressure,” Cushing said. “Nothing seemed to rattle him and I always respected him for that.

Houston quarterbac­k T.J. Yates (left) will get his first start of the season Sunday when the Texans will face the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

... He stepped up during that playoff run and did a great job.

“Nothing really bothers him. He has a lot of composure sitting back there and really does exactly what we needed him to do.”

Cushing saw the same qualities in Yates when he took File, Eric Christian Smith / AP

over in the second quarter last week after Savage was injured.

“Just stepped right in and it didn’t seem like he even missed a beat,” he said.

Yates, who hadn’t played since November 2015, threw for 175 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-16 loss to the 49ers. He said he was so in the moment that he didn’t even consider his long layoff when he entered Sunday’s game.

“Just like normal,” he said. “I try not to think about it too much, and it was kind of good that I was thrust right into like a two-minute drill. You don’t have to think much, you just go out there and play and read and react.”

Yates is in his third stint with the Texans after spending 2011-13 and 2015 in Houston before being re-signed in the days after Watson tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.

Coach Bill O’Brien thought Yates did some good things against San Francisco and is looking for him to play even better on Sunday with an entire week of practice as the starter under his belt.

“He’s got a good command out there and he’s got a good idea of what we want to do,” O’Brien said. “He doesn’t hold the ball. I think he’s got pretty good anticipati­on. I think he throws the ball at all levels pretty well. So, I’m glad we have him.”

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