Texans morning huddle: Astros opening day, Denver interested in Hoyer
By Randy Gurzi

The morning huddle brings you all the Houston Texans news you need in order to keep up with your favorite NFL franchise
Good morning Texans fans, I hope this Monday morning treats you well. For those of us missing sports, it’s opening day in the Major Leagues. For those of you missing football, we have the morning huddle! Enjoy;
Denver Broncos News And Rumors: Broncos Interested In Hoyer After a Likely Divorce With the Texans – by Jenn Loro, News Every Day
"The Houston Texans are likely to severe ties with quarterback Brian Hoyer after a dismal season which finally convinced the team to search for a better function QB asset. With the $72-million contract given to Brock Osweiler, Hoyer simply got the message loud and clear that he is now being ditched by Houston."
Breakfast: Texans pulling for Astros – by Drew Dougherty, HoustonTexans.com
"Happy Opening Day.More from Toro TimesHouston Texans: Can Sean Payton really be the next head coach?Houston Texans Draft: Michael Mayer should be a no doubter at pick 12Houston Texans already telling fans the Davis Mills era is overHouston Texans have hand forced, waste no time in firing Lovie SmithHouston Texans: Pros and Cons of keeping Head Coach Lovie SmithThe Houston Astros begin their 2016 season today at noon CT in New York against the Yankees.We’re fans of the Astros, and throughout the organization, we support the hometown baseball team.Over the last few months, head coach Bill O’Brien has sported an Astros ballcap around NRG Stadium, and was even wearing one a few weeks ago in Waco at Baylor’s Pro Day."
Houston Texans 2016 NFL Draft Prospect Tracker – by Patrick Starr, Scout.com
"A collective list of the known NFL Draft prospects that the Houston Texans have met or worked out."
WATCH: J.J. Watt’s rehab looks like it’s going well – by Jared Dubin, CBS Sports
"J.J. Watt dealt with a bunch of injuries this past season. He broke his hand. He herniated a disc in his back. And he tore five muscles in his core. By the end of the season he couldn’t finish the Texans’ playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs."