HOUSTON -- When the Houston Texans drafted Will Fuller in the first round this year the goal was to take some pressure off Pro Bowl receiver DeAndre Hopkins.So far their plan is working perfectly.Fuller finished with four receptions for 104 yards in Houstons 19-12 win over Kansas City (1-1) on Sunday to become the first rookie in franchise history with consecutive 100-yard receiving games to start his career. The 21st overall pick in this years draft had 107 yards receiving in his NFL debut last week and is the first player selected in the first round of a draft to achieve the feat.Fullers presence hasnt yet eliminated the double teams that Hopkins faced constantly last season, but it has certainly made teams think twice about keying on him alone.Its been good, Hopkins said. Defenses cant just focus on me (but) its only been two games ... he still has a lot to prove.Hopkins led the team with 113 yards receiving and a touchdown on Sunday to give Houston (2-0) two players with at least 100 yards receiving for the eighth time in franchise history and the first time since 2013.Fuller, who ran a 4.32 40-yard-dash at the combine, has already shown a knack for taking short passes and turning them into big gains. While coach Bill OBrien has raved about Fuller, he wasnt in much of a mood to compliment the offense on Sunday after Houston failed to cash in on multiple opportunities in the red zone.We take a lot of pride in our offense and I thought we did some good things, OBrien said. Im not saying we didnt, Im just saying that theres a whole lot of improvement we need to make.Some things we learned in Houstons win over the Chiefs.STILL LEARNINGSecond-year cornerback Marcus Peters led Kansas Citys defense on Sunday with two interceptions. But he drew the ire of coach Andy Reid for a taunting penalty he received for wagging his finger in the face of an opponent like NBA Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo did after blocking a shot.He had some good plays. There are some things hell continue to work on, Reid said. Hes a competitive kid, and that happens there. Hell get better at that.WATT FEELING BETTERHouston star J.J. Watt was feeling better in his second game back after missing training camp and all four preseason games after surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back in July. He had 1 1/2 sacks, two quarterback hits and recovered a fumble on Sunday after failing to get a sack in Week 1.Despite his performance, the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year still feels like hes got a way to go before hes back to 100 percent.I dont think Im all the way there yet, he said. But I definitely felt a little better today than I did last week and I think its going to continue that way.WARE NOT USED TO FUMBLESSpencer Ware had the first fumble of his three-year NFL career on Sunday when Houston punched out the ball and Kevin Johnson scooped it up and returned it 52 yards. Not only had Ware not fumbled in the NFL, he said that he only fumbled twice in college and that he didnt lose either of those balls.I never lost a fumble, he said. That is something that we dont condone and its not acceptable.Ware has started both games for Kansas City this season with Jamaal Charles still recovering from last years knee surgery.MISTAKES HARD TO OVERCOMEReid was disappointed that his team lost three fumbles and had nine penalties for 77 yards on Sunday.The margin between winning and losing is so small in this league (that if) you do stupid things, its going to be tough to come out on the right side of the score, he said.CLOWNEY COMING ALONGJadeveon Clowney, the top overall pick in 2014, continued to be disruptive and had three tackles, including one for a loss, two quarterback hits and batted down one of Alex Smiths passes. The Texans have been impressed with Clowney this season after he failed to make an impact in his first two injury-plagued seasons.Hes happy with his improvement, but disappointed that he was unable to take down Smith.Ive got to get them sacks, man, he said. Pressures (are) good but you want sacks at the end of the day. So Ive got to get there a step faster. But being disruptive is good, get them all messed up in the backfield and the guys come and make plays.---Follow AP at: www.twitter.com/AP-NFLBuccaneers Jerseys China Cheap .C. -- Chris Thorburn thinks one of the reasons the Winnipeg Jets have been successful under new coach Paul Maurice is that theyre playing together as a team. Cheap Buccaneers Jerseys China . Shot outdoors against the stunning backdrop of Banff, Alta., the networks 30-minute original production airs tonight at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2. The four All-Star teams will play for $100,000 in prize money during TSNs annual skins game, airing live this weekend on TSN from The Fenlands Banff Recreation Centre. http://www.cheapbuccaneersjerseysauthentic.com/ . -- The Portland Timbers and Real Salt Lake played to a 0-0 tie Saturday night that left the top of the Western Conference standings unchanged. 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Hastings-based electrician Cross, one of the 32 Rileys Amateur Qualifiers who won through nationwide knockouts to secure places alongside the 96 professional qualifiers, won three matches on the day to secure a dream clash with Van Gerwen.Cross defeated Canadas Ken MacNeil, former UK Open finalist Wes Newton and Dutchman Jeffrey De Graaf to seal a last-32 spot, and said: Im gobsmacked that Im still here, but Im very excited. Im absolutely over the moon. Ive played some quality darts today and Im looking forward to tomorrow. Its the biggest event Ive ever played in and Ive handled the nerves and really enjoyed it.Its been out of this world and I feel comfortable when Im playing. Hopefully it carries on - Im not worried, Ive got to go up there and try to produce a decent game to try and win.Reigning UK Open champion Van Gerwen showed his class with two 170 checkouts in his 9-2 victory over Ryan Harrington, who had won through to the third round in Minehead for a second successive year before coming up against the in-form Dutch superstar.I had some good finishes and its nice to get the first game out of the way, said Van Gerwen. Im in the tournament now and I feel really comfortable. Im playing really well and I want to play better than this in the next round.Essexs Lynn, meanwhile, followed up wins over Dean Stewart and Brett Claydon in the afternoon session by defeating former World Grand Prix finalist Brendan Dolan 9-6 as he sealed a spot in the last 32 - where he now meets world champion Gary Anderson.Anderson, though, had to overcome some nervy moments as he hit back from 7-5 down to defeat Dave Chisnall 9-7, winning the final four legs without reply after his opponent had taken out a superb 138 to move two legs clear.Five-time UK Open champion Phil Taylor also had to overcome stiff opposition before sealing a fourth-round spot, with former World Youth champion Arron Monk coming from 5-3 down to level before missing one dart to move ahead in leg 11.Taylor pounced and took four legs in a row to progress, only to draw two-time UK Open champion Raymond van Barneveld in a huge fourth-round contest after the Dutchman earlier produced an 11-dart finish in the 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