Ex-Texans QB T.J. Yates adapting well to coaching role
Posted Jul 15, 2019
When the Texans hired former quarterback T.J. Yates as an offensive assistant in February, they hoped he would inject his work ethic and intelligence into the team. Yates is adapting well to his new role helping out offensive line coach Mike Devlin and offensive coordinator Tim Kelly. "He's smart, a hard-working guy, and you see that in what he's doing."
(Houston Chronicle)
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