Pokes in the Pros
Brandon Weeden Moves to Backup, Hoyer Takes Over
Brandon Weeden is moving to backup quarterback for Sunday’s game against Jacksonville, just a week after leading the Texans to a blowout win over the Tennessee Titans on the road 34-6.
Such is life in the NFL.
Quarterback Brian Hoyer, who has been the starter for the Texans all season, is finally out of concussion protocol and is expected to take over starting duties for the Texans, who can clinch the AFC South with a win.
Now that Texans QB Brian Hoyer is out of concussion protocol, he will start Sunday vs. Jags in game Houston has to have to win AFC South.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 31, 2015
Weeden lead the Texans to two straight victories after coming off the bench on the road against Indianapolis to help the team roar back with 16 unanswered points.
Tough break for Weeden who likely won’t see the field, barring injuries, but at least he isn’t at home watching from his couch.
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