T.J. Yates impresses while running Houston's first-team offense
Posted May 30, 2013
Gary Kubiak turned the Houston Texans' first-team offense over to T. J. Yates and Case Keenum Wednesday, giving Matt Schaub a break. Kubiak bragged afterward about how sharp practice was. Yates guided the Texans to their first-ever playoff victory subbing for Schaub in the 2011 postseason but hardly played last year. When he did, it often wasn’t pretty.
(Houston Chronicle)
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