Tagged: Keke Coutee (15 Results)
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Moishe Steigmann and Justin Eleff work the waiver wire after Week 12 of the NFL regular season -- and put a wild new spin on the weekly SUPPLY BY DEMAND contest. Sponsored by Affordable Trophies. more »
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Stills, Coutee on roster bubble?
The Houston Texans have undergone several big changes at the wide receiver position this offseason. Gone is star wideout DEANDRE HOPKINS, while RANDALL COBB and BRANDIN COOKS are new additions that… More will join holdover WILL FULLER. With all the maneuvering, incumbent wideouts KENNY STILLS and KEKE COUTEE could be traded or released between now and the beginning of the season. Less
Source: CBS Sports
Ian Allan: Wait til next year
Five unheralded players that caught my eye in the wild card round of the playoffs. These are guys who potentially could make an impact in the regular season next year. more »
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Around the NFL: Keke Coutee
It's the time of year where every player looks great at OTAs and there's a lot of happy talk, so a lot of stories need to be taken with a grain of salt. But the Texans have a talented quarterback and not much proven, healthy targets behind DeAndre Hopkins, so when a youngster gets talked up, it's worth filing away for the future. more »
Texans moving on from WR Thomas
The Houston Texans cut veteran wide receiver DEMARYIUS THOMAS. The Texans appear set to move forward with All-Pro wide receiver DEANDRE HOPKINS, along with fellow wideouts WILL FULLER and KEKE COUTEE.… More Thomas is recovering from a torn Achilles tendon injury, but he feels like he can still play and isn’t thinking about retirement just yet. Less
Source: Houston Chronicle
NFL Injury Report: Coutee looks ready
The eight playoff teams have submitted their injury reports for this weekend’s games, and for the most part they look pretty healthy. No difference-maker type players should be sidelined for any of these games. more »
Coutee could return for playoff game
Houston rookie wide receiver KEKE COUTEE could return for Saturday’s playoff game against Indianapolis after missing the past five games with a recurring hamstring injury. Coutee has played in just six games this season due to three separate hamstring injuries.
Source: Houston Chronicle
Around the NFL: Sunday morning injury updates
The Sunday morning inactives are coming out, providing clarity on some of the questionable players. Most notably, Keke Coutee (hamstring) is out for the Texans. Meanwhile, Jalen Ramsey (knee) is active for the Jaguars. And Stefon Diggs is a gametime decisions (and it doesn't sound good). more »
NFL Injury Report: Mariota ready to roll
The Monday night teams have submitted their injury reports, and both sides are pretty much healthy. Both the Titans and Texans are close to full strength. more »
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Fuller torn ACL is confirmed
As feared, Houston starting wide receiver WILL FULLER did indeed tear the ACL in his right knee and is out for the remainder of the season. An MRI on Friday confirmed… More the initial diagnosis. With Fuller out, All-Pro wide receiver DEANDRE HOPKINS and rookie KEKE COUTEE are expected to carry the load. And for those wondering, early reports indicate that the team is not planning to pursue free agent wide receiver DEZ BRYANT. Less
Source: Houston Chronicle
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Aaron Bland and Justin Eleff work the waiver wire after Week 4 of the NFL regular season. Sponsored by YouRulz and DraftKings. more »
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High praise for Texans rookie WR Coutee
Former Houston wide receiving great Andre Johnson thinks that Texans rookie wide receiver KEKE COUTEE has what it takes to make an impact in the NFL. Current Texans start wideout DEANDRE… More HOPKINS added that Coutee “can play football”. Coutee, drafted in the fourth round, is challenging BRAXTON MILLER to be the Texans’ slot receiver. Less
Source: Houston Chronicle
Texans add another weapon on offense
The Houston Texans added exciting slot receiver and return man KEKE COUTEE in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Coutee is expected to immediately challenge BRAXTON MILLER for the slot receiver job while working in tandem with CHRIS THOMPSON on returns.
Source: Houston Chronicle