Texarkana Gazette

Texans start strong but must improve before trip to Browns

- By Kristiei Rieken

HOUSTON — Quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor’s solid debut for Houston helped the Texans overcome the absence of Deshaun Watson and start the season with a victory over the Jaguars.

Now the Texans will look to improve before a much bigger test this week when they travel to play the Cleveland Browns.

Taylor is getting another chance to start this year after he started only one game for the Chargers last season before being sidelined when a team doctor accidental­ly punctured his lung when giving a painkillin­g injection for a rib injury. By the time he recovered he had lost his starting job to Justin Herbert.

This year, with Watson on the team but not playing after 22 women filed lawsuits alleging sexual assault or harassment, and after he requested a trade, Taylor has stepped in to steady the Texans as they try to bounce back from a 4-12 season.

His 291 yards passing in Sunday’s 37-21 win were his most since throwing for 329 yards on Dec. 24, 2016 for Buffalo against Miami.

“He’s a great leader and he makes plays,” receiver Brandin Cooks said.

Taylor threw two touchdown passes and didn’t have a turnover to help coach David Culley get a win in his head coaching debut.

“It wasn’t a perfect game by any means, but the effort, the focus and the execution was there in all three phases,” Taylor said. “It’s something to build off of and we’ll continue to keep working to get better.”

What’s working

The Texans had 160 yards rushing in the opener, which ranked fourth in the NFL in Week 1 entering Monday night’s game. It’s a huge improvemen­t from last season when Houston was 31st in the league averaging 91.6 yards rushing a game. The Texans added Mark Ingram and Phillip Lindsay this offseason and both players had touchdowns Sunday to help in the win.

Ingram started and led the team with 85 yards rushing and Lindsay added 25 yards on the ground.

“We had a lot of good runs and then there’s some runs that weren’t as clean, and I think we can improve and learn from it and grow from it,” Ingram said.

What needs help

The Texans took advantage of rookie mistakes by quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence to get some takeaways Sunday, but the No. 1 overall draft pick still managed to throw for 332 yards. Houston traded top cornerback Bradley Roby to the Saints last week and will need some of its young players to step up moving forward to shore up the secondary heading to meeting with Baker Mayfield and his strong receiving corps this week.

Key number

3 — The Texans lead the NFL after grabbing three intercepti­ons Sunday. They had the same number of intercepti­ons all last season.

 ?? AP Photo/ Sam Craft ?? ■ Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks (13) catches a pass for a first down as Jacksonvil­le Jaguars cornerback Shaquill Griffin (26) defends during the first half Sunday in Houston. The Texans won, 37-21.
AP Photo/ Sam Craft ■ Houston Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks (13) catches a pass for a first down as Jacksonvil­le Jaguars cornerback Shaquill Griffin (26) defends during the first half Sunday in Houston. The Texans won, 37-21.

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