Aaron Halterman

Aaron Halterman

Aaron Halterman plays for the Texans. He is a tight end and has been a professional football player for 2 seasons. Follow him in the news and in the blogosphere, or share your opinions and predicitions about the Houston Texans.

 
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Houston Texans spent all decade dreaming of this opportunity. All they really wanted was a chance to establish themselves as a playoff contender and finally take down their old nemesis, the Indianapolis Colts. On Sunday, they...  
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The excitement began as soon as the New York Jets flipped on the game film of their dominant defensive performance against the Houston Texans. "It was fantastic," cornerback Darrelle Revis said with a big grin Monday. "It was ...  
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Following a theme that has prevailed throughout their eight- year history, the Houston Texans simply refuse to do things the easy way.  
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Texans tight end Owen Daniels was ruled out after spraining his right knee in the first quarter of Houston's game at the Buffalo Bills. Daniels was hurt during Houston's second possession Sunday. It's unclear how he was hurt, the player going down near the line of scrimmage before Matt Schaub underthrew a pass intended for Kevin Walter.  
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With six fumbles, Houston running back Steve Slaton has coughed up the ball more than any non-quarterback in the NFL. He's lost four of the six, leaving him tied for second in that category behind struggling Oakland quarterback JaMarcus Russell. The Texans don't know why Slaton is struggling with ball security this season after fumbling just three times as a rookie last year.  
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