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Osweiler out, Savage in at QB for Texans

- KRISTIE RIEKEN

HOUSTON — Tom Savage will start at quarterbac­k for the Houston Texans on Saturday against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Coach Bill O’Brien announced the decision on Monday, a day after Savage took over in the second quarter when Brock Osweiler was benched against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

“We make decisions on what we think is the best way to help the team, what helps the team win,” O’Brien said.

“And I think that yesterday and this week I feel like Tom Savage gives us the best chance to win. I’m going to give him a week to prepare as a starter and see what he can do for us on Saturday night against the Bengals.”

Savage threw for 260 yards to help Houston rally from a 13-point deficit for a 21-20 win in his first regular-season action since 2014.

“He threw the ball very accurately,” O’Brien said. “I thought he made the right reads. It wasn’t perfect. There were some things he needs to improve on, but I thought he made some good throws, a couple on third down, a couple down the field.

“Some were caught, some weren’t caught, but I thought they were in the right spot.”

O’Brien wouldn’t say if he planned to start Savage for the rest of the season, saying the team is focused on the Bengals.

Osweiler has struggled in his first season in Houston after signing a $72-million US contract to join the Texans from Denver.

He threw two intercepti­ons before he was benched on Sunday to give him 16 intercepti­ons and just 14 touchdowns this season.

O’Brien praised Osweiler for his work this season and how he handled the benching and talked about the difficulty of making the change.

“It’s a hard thing to do as a coach,” O’Brien said. “That’s what they pay me to do is to make decisions like this in the best interest of the team and that’s what I’m trying to do. I think that it will help our team.”

O’Brien recounted his conversati­on with Osweiler when he gave him the news.

“He didn’t say much,” O’Brien said. “I’m sure he didn’t agree with the decision, but he’s a pro. That’s what he is. He’s a pro football player and he understand­s that he’s got to continue to compete, and he needs to be ready to play.”

 ??  ?? Tom Savage threw for 260 yards on Sunday against the Jags.
Tom Savage threw for 260 yards on Sunday against the Jags.

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