Skip to main content

Texans release CB Aaron Colvin after debacle vs. Saints

A high-priced NFL player isn’t always safe. That’s what Aaron Colvin found out Tuesday after he struggled in a high-profile, nationally televised game.

The Texans, who dropped a heart-breaking 30-28 loss to the Saints on Monday night in New Orleans, released the veteran cornerback, a little more than a year into his four-year, $34 million contract, according to NFL Network. He will get $7.5 million for 2019, which was guaranteed.

Colvin was the weakest link on a secondary which allowed 362 yards passing in the game. He gave up two touchdowns in the second half.

The first came on a 9-yard score by Taysom Hill in the third quarter before he got beat on a 14-yard TD reception by Tre’Quan Smith later in the period. Colvin was also on the coverage when Ted Ginn grabbed a 9-yard reception that set up the game-winning field goal for New Orleans and Drew Brees.

After the game, Colvin acknowledged his struggles, but still believed the Texans had a “special defense”.

“[Brees is] a great player,” Colvin told reporters after the game. “He did what he needed to do. We didn’t, especially myself. That’s what it is. We have a lot of great players. We just have to execute better, myself first and foremost. We didn’t play well.”

The Houston secondary, led by Colvin, spoiled an impressive late drive by Deshaun Watson, who moved the offense 75 yards on just two plays, capped by a 37-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills to give Houston a 28-27 lead with just 37 seconds left.

— with AP


Credit: Source link

The post Texans release CB Aaron Colvin after debacle vs. Saints appeared first on Fox USA Live.



from Fox USA Live https://ift.tt/34EMXuj

Comments

Popular

LPGA's most dominant player this season wins first major title

Jin Young Ko had dominated throughout the early season, only her second on the LPGA Tour. Third place or better in four of five events. No. 1 on the money list. Easily the best finisher on tour this year. Now, the 23-year-old South Korean can add a major championship to her lustrous resume. Playing... from latimes.com - Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/sports/more/la-sp-ana-inspiration-round-4-20190407-story.html>

Review: Animated ‘Chance’ takes on dog fighting with overly earnest yet well-intended spirit

The CG animated feature “Chance” is a well-intended but heavy-handed denunciation of the barbaric blood sport of dog fighting. The title character (voiced by Will Canon) is a dreamer of a pit bull, who believes in a canine god and a peaceful place where “Hatonas” (dogs) can live idyllic lives.... from latimes.com - Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-mini-chance-review-20190403-story.html>

Convicted rapist killer strikes again after getting out of jail

A convicted rapist killer who strangled a teen in 1981 and was suspected of cutting out the eyes out of an earlier victim has been arrested on a new rape charge, six years after he got out of jail. Christopher “Crazy Chris” Aniades, 62, is being held on an attempted forcible rape charge after he allegedly attacked the victim, according to the city Department of Correction. He’s being held at the Eric. M Taylor Center in Queens on first degree attempted rape, according to the city Department of Correction website. His arrest on Aug. 2 was based on a warrant issued by the state’s Division of Parole. The NYPD and the state DOC said they couldn’t provide details on Aniades’ latest offense. Aniades, who was released on Aug. 20, 2013 after spending more than 30 years in jail, became a poster boy of the violent 1980s in New York, when homicides routinely reached 2,000 a year. He was sentenced to 25-years to life for abducting, raping and killing 19-year-old Doreen Vitale on Oct. 15 198...