Brandin Cooks becomes un-invisible with 8 receptions for 161 yards and a 28-yard TD catch on a 4th and 5 play to put the game out of the Jaguars reach. Next up: A trip to Nashville…maybe.
Texans 30, Jaguars 14: Postgame News
Deshaun Watson says Texans’ goal was to get WR Brandin Cooks going early
By Mark Lane, TexansWire
Excerpt: According to quarterback Deshaun Watson, one of the big parts of the game plan was to involve Cooks was the start.
“I know Cooky didn’t have a catch last week so we wanted to get him going early,” said Watson, who threw for 359 yards and three touchdowns on the afternoon. “He had a big day, made some big-time catches. But that’s what we wanted to do, just kind of set the tone from the jump and get myself in a rhythm because as far as I go, the offense goes.”
4th down gamble comes up big for Texans
By Drew Dougherty, HoustonTexans.com
This article needs to be read! Lots of great quotes from RAC, Cooks, Watson, and Roby.
Excerpt: Romeo Crennel wanted five yards.
Brandin Cooks gave him six points.
Leading Jacksonville, 23-14, with 4:46 remaining in regulation, the Texans faced a 4th-and-4 at the Jaguars’ 28-yard line. Crennel, in his first game as Houston’s interim head coach, could’ve easily sent kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn on to attempt a 45-yard field goal. Instead, Crennel wanted to move the chains, so he put Deshaun Watson and his offense back on the field.
Watson found Cooks over the middle, and the veteran receiver blazed into the end zone for a touchdown. Fairbairn’s extra point staked the Texans to a 30-14 advantage with 4:39 left in the game.
“All I was trying to do was get the first down because it was a two-score game,” Crennel said. “And the field goal, even though it would have put points on the board, potentially it might not have made a difference if they had gone down and scored. And so I wanted to try to get that done and kind of put it out of reach and make it much tougher for them to have a chance to come back.”