Reading the coverage: Brown mourns Howard

October, 29, 2009
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By Paul Kuharsky
Posted by ESPN.com’s Paul Kuharsky

Houston Texans

Andre Johnson expects to play against the Bills, says John McClain.

Terrell Owens is upbeat heading into Buffalo’s game against Houston.

Buffalo’s special teams are a concern, says Alan Burge.

Both the Bills and Texans are seeking a third consecutive win.

Indianapolis Colts

Ball security keys the Colts’ success, says Mike Chappell.

Reggie Wayne and Donald Brown didn’t practice, says Phil Richards.

Tyjuan Hagler may be the most overlooked storyline of the Colts’ season, says John Oehser.

Peyton Manning says a stretch of home games ensures nothing, says Oehser.

Brown is mourning the loss of his friend at UConn, writes Larry Hawley.

It’s hard to find fault, but Deshawn Zombie lists the Colts’ five greatest weaknesses.

The organization of the Colts' contracts is part of Bill Polian’s genius, says Zombie.

Phillip B. Wilson considers the injuries.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Pass defense has keyed the Jaguars improvement, writes Michael C. Wright.

Visualization helps Josh Scobee be ready, says Vito Stellino.

The Jaguars have to win the next two, says Jonathan Loesche.

Vic Ketchman likes Florida State’s Christian Ponder.

Tennessee Titans

A quarterback decision is due Thursday, says Jim Wyatt.

Players talk about the looming quarterback decision, from Titans Radio.

Vincent Fuller is back at practice, write Gary Estwick and Wyatt.

Javon Ringer got hurt at practice, says Terry McCormick.

Nick Harper is out at least two more weeks, says Wyatt.

Staying the course may be the right thing for the Titans and other winless teams, says Tony Dungy.

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