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WATT A DAY: J.J. Watt had two sacks,Authentic NBA Jerseys Cheap, nine tackles and tied a career-high with six for losses. But he was disappointed that the defense was unable to stop Kansas City from scoring after the turnovers.
Coach Bill O'Brien wouldn't say who will start next week.
Some things to know about Kansas City's win over the Texans:
Hoyer struggled in his Houston debut before Ryan Mallett took over with about six minutes left and led the Texans on two scoring drives to cut the lead to a touchdown.
"We've got to do a better job," O'Brien said.
"In situations where we get put in a short field or something like that,Cheap Jerseys Online, it's our job to stand up and make a play," Watt said. "And we didn't do that today."
Hoyer signed with the Texans in the offseason and beat out Mallett for the job in camp. After his first start in Houston, Hoyer was left fighting for the job once again.
CLOWNEY RETURNS: Jadeveon Clowney, last year's top overall pick,Jerseys NFL Wholesale, had four tackles, with one for a loss, in his first game since microfracture surgery in December. He didn't start but came in on the second play and played mostly on third downs after the first series.
Mallett deflected questions about whether he thinks he should start next week,Cheap Jerseys Free Shipping.
HOUSTON (AP) — Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith got off to a great start in a win over the Houston Texans on Sunday.
"Listen, I do what the coaches tell me to do," Mallett said. "I'm going to do whatever this team wants me to do or needs me to do."
"I don't know," he said. "We'll review the film,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, and we will find out once we get into next week."
MACLIN'S DEBUT: WR Jeremy Maclin had 52 yards receiving in his debut for the Chiefs after spending the first five years of his career with the Eagles.
"I'm disappointed and embarrassed,China NFL Jerseys," he said. "I feel like I let those guys down and that's the worst feeling to have after a game. It'd be one thing if there was some fight back but that didn't happen when I was in there."
FILLING IN FOR FOSTER: Alfred Blue made his third career start in place of Arian Foster, who is out indefinitely after groin surgery and finished with nine carries for 42 yards. Jonathan Grimes and Chris Polk also got some carries neither of them could get the running game going either and Houston finished with just 98 yards rushing.
The Chiefs were up by 14 in the second quarter when Justin Houston sacked Hoyer, forcing a fumble. Kansas City recovered it and a 7-yard touchdown reception by Jamaal Charles pushed the lead to 27-6.
Travis Kelce caught two touchdown passes in the first quarter, the first one coming after Kansas City intercepted Brian Hoyer's first pass as a Texan.
BERRY IS BACK: Kansas City safety Eric Berry had two tackles in his first regular-season game since revealing he had lymphoma last November. Berry was declared cancer-free in June and cleared to practice just before camp.
"We got the couple of turnovers in the red zone and were able to capitalize and I think in the end that was the difference," Smith said.
Houston's Brian Hoyer was so bad he may lose his starting job.
Smith threw for 243 yards and three touchdowns in the first half as the Chiefs built a big lead and held on for a 27-20 victory over the mistake-prone Texans.
"I was just out there trying to help the team," Clowney said. "Just getting a feel of it, my first time back out there in a while. I think it went pretty good for me." |
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