Houston coach Gary Kubiak collapsed at halftime and was taken by ambulance to a hospital, a chilling blow for the reeling Texans after their best start in months. Up 21-3 when Kubiak went down leaving the field at the break, the Texans unraveled in the second half, falling 27-24 to the Indianapolis Colts for their sixth straight loss after opening the season 2-0 with Super Bowl hopes.
Gary Kubiak in hospital after collapse Those in touch with Gary Kubiak's family said Monday morning that the Houston Texans coach is "feeling good" after he collapsed at halftime of his team's game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night. Kubiak, who has been at a Houston hospital since Sunday night, was treated with an IV medicine -- tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) -- designed to break up blood clots, per medical sources. Doctors are conducting tests Monday to determine whether he suffered a stroke. The Texans are uncertain when Kubiak, the team's coach since 2006, will return. They said in a statement released Monday that he will remain in the hospital for at least the next 24 hours. Read more http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9925764/gary-kubiak-houston-texans-hospital