Texans morning huddle: Watt’s party, Osweiler’s coaching

Feb 6, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt on the red carpet prior to the NFL Honors award ceremony at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 6, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt on the red carpet prior to the NFL Honors award ceremony at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The morning huddle brings all the Houston Texans news you need to one spot

Good morning Houston Texans fans! Here is the news you need to know on this Wednesday morning. Enjoy;

J.J. Watt flew 20-plus Texans teammates to his cabin – by Tania Ganguli, ESPN

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"J.J. Watt is hosting one giant slumber party.This week, Watt flew more than 20 Houston Texans teammates on a private jet to his spacious cabin that sits on 36 acres near his hometown of Pewaukee, Wisconsin. They eat, they work out, they race each other in what appear to be ATVs."

Brock Osweiler gets high marks from Gary Kubiak, Bill O’Brien – by John McClain, Houston Chronicle

"During his four seasons at Denver, quarterback Brock Osweiler received terrific coaching.Osweiler learned under former offensive coordinator Adam Gase as well as current head coach Gary Kubiak and quarterbacks coach Greg Knapp – three of the best in the business."

Texans coach Bill O’Brien: Jadeveon Clowney has ‘a great future’ – by Tania Ganguli, ESPN

"The difference between last year and this year’s offseason for Jadeveon Clowney is that he’s not recovering from a majogress into next season — and if it does, he’ll get closer to reaching the potential his head coach sees in him."

O’Brien: Brock Osweiler “a great fit” – by Deepi Sidhu, HoustonTexans.com

"“We felt like he was a guy that everything that he brought to the table from his command at the line of scrimmage to his skillset as a passer,” O’Brien said Tuesday at the NFL owners meetings. “For a big guy – I’m sure you guys know his history, he played basketball – he’s a very, very good athlete. We think he’s a great fit for our offense.”O’Brien and general manager Rick Smith began their research in a room watching hours of tape, including college games, on the free agent."

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