Texans face Jags in opener as Houston recovers from Harvey

Texans face Jags in opener as Houston recovers from Harvey

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 3:54 p.m. ET

HOUSTON (AP) Hurricane Harvey made football an afterthought in Houston.

On Sunday when they open the season against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Texans know a city just beginning to rebuild after the storm will be looking for them to provide a boost.

''We know it's a hard time here in Houston right now,'' running back Lamar Miller said. ''We're just trying to do anything to make this city proud this upcoming Sunday. And for us to do that, everybody has to do their assignment, play fast and just put on a show.''

The Texans last took the field for a preseason game against the Saints on Aug. 26. They spent several days in Dallas before their last preseason game was cancelled after the storm.

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Houston looks to extend its winning streak against the Jaguars to seven games in a matchup that will feature the return of superstar defensive end J.J. Watt. He missed the final 13 games of last season following his second back surgery.

Watt has become the celebrity face of the storm after a fundraiser he started has raised more than $29 million (and counting) for hurricane relief. He's been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support he's received from around the country and can't wait to play Sunday to help provide the fans an escape.

Watt was also quick to note his teammates have also pitched in to help out in the days since the storm.

''Our guys understand how big this city is for us,'' Watt said. ''We wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for these incredible fans and these incredible people supporting us, and our guys have been unbelievable about trying to give back and do whatever they can. It's been really cool to have their support behind all of this.''

While the Texans move into their season after the storm, the Jaguars will have to leave their family and friends behind to head to Houston as Hurricane Irma approaches Florida. Coach Doug Marrone said they've had long discussions about how the team will deal with it, but declined to provide any details on their plans.

''We're going to handle that all internally of what we're doing with all of our plans and trying to make sure we keep everyone in mind as this is going on, because this is a difficult thing for the people that work here,'' he said. ''It's a difficult thing for the people in Jacksonville. ... We just got to do the best job at this time for the families and the people that are involved.''

Some things to know about the Jaguars-Texans game:

READY TO GO?: Jacksonville quarterback Blake Bortles was listed on the injury report (right wrist), but said Wednesday that it wasn't a concern and he'd be ready to go on Sunday.

Sunday will be his 46th straight start, and after facing the Texans often he knows Sunday will be another challenge. He tries not to dwell on the things that went wrong in his first three seasons.

''I try to leave it in the past,'' he said. ''None of it was any good, I don't think. I think there's obviously stuff you can learn from and from different situations ... but I'd rather not think about it. ... As of now it's focus on how can we beat the Texans and how can I help us be as efficient as possible.''

KICKING OFF: Ka'imi Fairbairn will make his NFL debut after the Texans cut veteran Nick Novak and made him the team's kicker. Fairbairn signed with Houston last season after going undrafted and spent all year on injured reserve.

He doesn't expect to be nervous Sunday because of the preparation he's put in since joining the Texans.

''Just keep stuff simple. Make kicks,'' he said. ''That's the name of the game, making my kicks.''

BOUYE'S RETURN: Cornerback A.J. Bouye signed with the Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2013 and spent his first four years with the team before signing a $67.5 million contract to join the Jaguars this offseason. As he prepared for the first meeting against his former team, Bouye reflected how much going against Houston receiver DeAndre Hopkins in practice every day aided his development.

''It helped out a lot, definitely, going against one of the best receivers in the league,'' Bouye said. ''He had plays on me, I made plays on him, and one thing I tried to do was see what I could do better ... just trying to make myself better as a player to help the team win at the time.''

FOURNETTE'S DEBUT: Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette is expected to make his debut after missing the last three preseason games with a foot injury. Jacksonville is hoping the fourth overall pick in the draft, who ran for 3,830 yards in his career at LSU will beef up a running game that ranked 22nd last season.

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