Brian Hoyer's passing breakdown since returning from his concussion over the past two games.

vs. the Bills

0/2 2/4, 53 yds. INT3/8 40 yds. 3/5, 59 yds. TD7/8, 43 yds. TD 5/6, 48 yds. 5/8 36 yds. TD1/1, 11 yds.

vs. the Bills and Saints

2/3 53 yds. 0/2 2/4 52 yds.4/10 53 yds. 0-1 3/6 59 yds. TD12/14 79 yds. TD 9/11 101 yds. 11/14 84 yds. 2 TD1/1 -2 yds. 1/1 3 yds. TD 2/2 12 yds.

Completion Percentage Last Two Games

67% 0% 50%40% 0% 50%85.7% 81.8% 78.6%100% 100% 100%

Completion Percentage On Throws

Note we do not count throw aways.

44.4% (9 attempts)41.2% (17 attempts)82% (39 attempts)100% (4 attempts)

Texans Drops Are an Issue

Note: We know there are many factors that constitue a drop, we keep it simple. Tipped passes make dropped passes a non-issue. If the receiver is able to get "both" hands on the football, we count it as a drop.

Washington is 3rd in the NFL in drops (6), Shorts is 4th in the NFL (5) and Graham is 6th in the NFL (4).

Texans are the only team in the NFL with three players in the top 16 in drops.

Texans lead the league in drops with 27 and drop percentage with 5.4%

Yards After the Catch = 947

947 is good for 30th in the NFL.

Texans are 32nd in the NFL with 3.29 yards after the catch. The Chiefs lead the NFL 6.5 yards after the catch and the Saints lead the league with 1,868 yards after the catch.

The Houston Texans lead the NFL with 153 offensive drives.