T.J. Yates helping Houston Texans offensive line in new coaching role
Posted Jun 6, 2019
Former Houston Texans quarterback T.J. Yates is getting used to his new title: Coach. Named an offensive assistant this offseason, Yates now helps Mike Devlin with the coaching of the offensive line. "I'm learning a bunch every single day. The offensive line has been great." Yates brings six seasons of varied NFL playing experience to his new role.
(Houston Texans)
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