C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans couldn’t reach the AFC championship game for the first time in franchise history. Rookie defensive end Will Anderson, the third overall pick in the draft, was crying after Houston’s 34-10 loss to Baltimore on Saturday when Stroud, the No. 2 draft pick, approached him.
are going to choke because they choke like the vikings. mike struggles we have done that. she has three notes. rachel: i only wrote three wait a minute i m going to get my bobby burr sorry. no time to search the phone and going through textings right now. rachel: hold on the cowboys defense is overrated. you know that, will. here s another one. defense what did i say that right? defense. turnovers decide playoff games you know that dak more likely to throw interception than jordan love those are just facts look at the stats. rookie quarterback. as packers fans know struggles with clock management if this game is closed late packers have the coaching edge. will you keep saying on your podcast that the cowboys don t lose at home well cowboys should have lost to lions at home two
Inside the Numbers dives into NFL statistics, streaks and trends each week. C.J. Stroud and DeMeco Ryans made a memorable debut for the Houston Texans. The rookie quarterback and first-year coach became the fifth set of newcomers in NFL history to make the playoffs after leading a turnaround in Houston from last place to first in the AFC South.
The Houston Texans are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2019 behind impressive first years by coach DeMeco Ryans and quarterback C.J. Stroud. Ryans and Stroud are the fifth first-year head coach and rookie quarterback combination to make the playoffs in NFL history and the first since Andrew Luck and Chuck Pagano did it with the Colts in 2012.