Houston (CBS Houston) – Editor’s Note: Camp Confidential will feature daily news and notes throughout Texans training camp.

Here is what you need to know about today’s practice:

>>>Jadeveon Clowney didn’t practice today. Texans Head Coach Bill O’Brien called him “day-to-day” and said he would expect to him be ready for week one against Washington. Johnathan Jospeh is “improving every day” but is still “day-to-day.” Bill O’Brien said he isn’t worried about his week one status. Chris Myers practiced today after sitting out some last week.

>>>When asked about the reputation of safety D.J. Swearinger Bill O’Brien said he worries about D.J. Swearinger’s reputation with this team and that he works hard and plays hard.

“He’s a guy that’s, you know, emotional in the fact that he wants to win,” O’Brien said. “He wants to help his team win, and that’s the reputation that we’re concerned with.”

>>>D.J. Swearinger spoke a lot about the challenges of playing his position saying “it’s definitely a fine line” when you play with his kind of style.

“Going full speed, you’re breaking on the ball, and the last second,” Swearinger said, “you gotta do what you gotta to do to try to not hit a guy in a certain place when that guy ducks into the hit trying to protect themselves.”

>>>Bill O’Brien said to expect to see mostly Case Keenum and Tom Savage in Thursday’s game with the 49ers. He said the two players will have their entire body of work evaluated but Thursday is an important aspect of their evaluation.

Case Keenum said he hadn’t heard O’Brien say Savage was closing the gap on him. Savage said he didn’t put too much stock into the comment.

>>>Case Keenum said despite the competition between himself and Tom Savage the quarterbacks are close and root for each other to succeed. He said he was happy to watch Savage lead the team to a win Saturday.

>>>Travis Labhart said he doesn’t spend too much time thinking about the impending cuts. He said he is just trying to make the team by doing what is asked of him. He said he would like to be more physical at the line of scrimmage. He joked that even though he is nothing like Andre Johnson, he learns from how physical he is with defensive backs. Labhart joked he has always been small and fought through the perception. He said he was 98 pounds his freshman year of high school and was offered kids menus.

>>>Offensive tackle Will Yeatman practiced today. Bill O’Brien said he has catching up to do after missing so much time.

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