Transcripts: Laremy Tunsil Press Conference (8-15-2020)
Houston Texans Public Relations
What do you hope to accomplish in your second season?
"I'm going to go ahead and throw this out there - my main goal is to fix the pena
Houston Texans Public Relations
What do you hope to accomplish in your second season?
"I'm going to go ahead and throw this out there - my main goal is to fix the pena
Houston Texans Staff
They aren't there in person, but Texans fans are attending training camp practices in spirit. And on paper.
Because of COVID-19, fans aren't allowed to cheer on th
Drew Dougherty
Laremy Tunsil was very clear on what he wants to improve in 2020: false starts.
The Pro Bowl left tackle jumped early 14 times last season. Those mistakes were costly, a
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Deepi Sidhu
The Houston Texans were back in pads again on Saturday with practice held indoors at the Houston Methodist Training Center. The team has held camp in the Houston heat, but will
John Harris
The pads stayed on for a second consecutive day and that's never a bad thing, honestly. First of all, that's real football, second of all, it means GOING INSIDE!! Nothing quite l
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Haishen downgraded to tropical storm, U.S. bases on Korea peninsula either all clear or in TCCOR 1-R (recovery).
Area IV in South Korea has directed TCCOR 1-E (emergency). Destructive winds of 58 mph or greater are occurring. All outdoor activity is prohibited. Kunsan Air Base is in TCCOR 1-C (caution).
Destructive winds of 58 mph or greater are no longer occurring. First responders and staff civil are fanning out to establish safe zones and inspect for damage. Stay indoors until the all clear is sounded.
U.S. bases on Okinawa have entered Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness 1-C (caution). Sustained winds of at least 40 mph are occurring at a particular base on island.
Haishen retains Category 4-equivalent intensity, remains forecast to pass east-northeast of Okinawa, keeps U.S. bases in southeastern Korea in its sights.
Haishen downgraded from super typhoon, remains a dangerous Category 4-equivalent storm, still keeping Sasebo, eastern Korea in its sights.
Haishen forecast to peak as a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon, but destructive winds still not forecast for Okinawa. Haishen projected to pass northeast of Okinawa, just west of Sasebo and through Korea early next week.
Haishen remains forecast to peak as a Category 4-equivalent super typhoon, pass east-northeast of Okinawa mid-morning Sunday, just west of Sasebo Naval Base early Monday, through Korea Monday afternoon, evening.
Destructive winds of 58 mph or greater possible within 48 hours for Fleet Activities Sasebo, U.S. bases on Okinawa, now in TCCOR 3 in advance of Typhoon Haishen.
Fleet Activities Sasebo pivots from Typhoon Maysak to Typhoon Haishen, directs Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness 3. Destructive winds of 58 mph or greater are possible within 48 hours.
Sasebo Naval Base has entered TCCOR 1-R (recovery). Destructive winds are no longer occurring on station.
Sasebo upgraded to TCCOR 1-E to Typhoon Maysak; Haishen upgraded to Category 1-equivalent typhoon.
Sasebo, Korea continue bracing for Maysak's Wednesday evening arrival; Haishen remains forecast to affect Kyushu early next week.
Maysak remains on course to sideswipe Sasebo to the west, ram ashore over Korea as a Category 2-equivalent storm; 11W on track to plow over Kyushu late Sunday.
Winds are no longer forecast to exceed 58-mph sustained, but there remains a probability of high winds due to storm's proximity to Okinawa.
Destructive winds on Okinawa forecast to continue through 9 a.m. Tuesday; Chinhae forecasts 58-mph gusts between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 11 a.m. thursday.