What is the key for Texans WR Keke Coutee to see more playing time? Protect the ball

Houston Texans offensive coordinator Tim Kelly says the key to getting more playing time for Keke Coutee is for the receiver to protect the ball.

Houston Texans receiver Keke Coutee has struggled with playing time since 2019.

According to offensive coordinator Tim Kelly, what will help the former 2018 fourth-round pick from Texas Tech see more playing time in the future, whether with Kelly as coordinator or with a new coaching staff, is for Coutee to protect the football.

“Obviously, ball security is the first and the most important thing that we need to be worried about first and foremost,” Kelly said. “He’s protecting the football, all that stuff.”

Kelly doesn’t necessarily fault Coutee for his fumble against the Indianapolis Colts that sealed their 27-20 Week 15 loss. Coutee was two yards away from scoring before getting hit by linebacker Darius Leonard. Indianapolis recovered the loose ball in the end zone for a touchback.

“You’re kind of fork-tonguing him, too, because in that situation you’re six inches away from the goal line, you’re trying to score,” said Kelly. “He gets hit by an All-Pro linebacker who blindsides him. There’s a lot of variables that go into it. It wasn’t like he was being reckless or being careless with the ball. He’s just going out there and trying to make a play and help our team to win.”

Though Coutee has three lost fumbles on the season, with two in the past two weeks, Kelly believes the 5-11, 180-pound former Lufkin Panther will rebound from the setback.

Said Kelly: “Keke’s doing a good job of fighting through it and I think he’s excited to get out there and play and really move on to the next play, the next game. All that good stuff.”

The Texans take on the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday at 12:00 p.m. CT at NRG Stadium. It will be an opportunity for Coutee to emphasize ball security while also adding positive plays to his 2020 tape that the new coaching staff will be looking at.

Texans were encouraging, consoling of Keke Coutee after game-losing fumble against the Colts

Keke Coutee’s Houston Texans teammates were encouraging and supportive of him after his game-losing fumble agains the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15.

Houston Texans receiver Keke Coutee fumbled two yards away from the end zone, which would have given the team a chance to tie the game with the Indianapolis Colts Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Instead, the Colts fell on the fumble in the end zone and sealed the Texans’ fate at 4-10 and also ensured they would endure their first sweep at the hands of the Colts since 2017.

After the game-losing fumble, Coutee’s teammates came over and gave him words of encouragement and support. Here is what some of the Texans players on record told the former 2018 fourth-round pick from Texas Tech.

Twitter reacts to Texans WR Keke Coutee’s game-losing fumble against the Colts

Twitter scolded the Houston Texans following receiver Keke Coutee’s game-sealing fumble to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15.

The Houston Texans lost another heartbreaker to the Indianapolis Colts Sunday afternoon with a 27-20 loss at Lucas Oil Stadium.

For the first time since 2017, the Texans will endure a double-digit loss season and have two of those defeats came at the hands of the Colts.

Just like the Week 13 encounter at NRG Stadium, the Texans offense had a mishap at the 2-yard line. Instead of center Nick Martin botching the snap on a second-and-goal, receiver Keke Coutee caught a pass and was slated to cross the goal line, though he would have to bowl through a couple Colts defenders.

Linebacker Darius Leonard ripped the ball away, and the Colts recovered in the end zone for a touchback.

Spectators took to Twitter to convey their shock at yet another Texans-Colts game coming down to a wild finish.

“That explains the #Texans season,” wrote NFL on Texans

Yellow Boiii provided a GIF of one man slapping another upside the head, claiming that is what quarterback Deshaun Watson would do if he saw Coutee in the locker room.

Another Twitter use captured the perfect screenshot to summarize Houston’s 2020 season.

Coutee’s fumble cost Michael Dean some money in a 4-way parlay.

Coach Twitter was ready to cut Coutee after the game.

Some would say the play epitomized Houston’s season.

The Texans fall to 4-10 on the season and get ready to play the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 16 for their penultimate home game at NRG Stadium.