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John Hunter Crumpler

5 statistical takeaways from Texans’ Week 18 victory

The Houston Texans secured their spot in the playoffs in a pivotal victory Saturday night 23-19 over the Indianapolis Colts. Later, they won the AFC South when the Jacksonville Jaguars fell on the road to the division rival Tennessee Titans.

As such, it’s created one of the best stories in the NFL. After winning just seven games the past two seasons combined, head coach DeMeco Ryans has won 10 games and gifted the city where he once played their first playoff game (and home playoff game) since 2019. They’ll get a rematch with the Cleveland Browns, who easily dismantled Houston without C.J. Stroud in Week 16.

Even as the team turns its focus towards the playoffs, there are still some important takeaways from the team’s gutsy performance over the Colts in what was essentially a playoff game. Here are five takeaways looking at the advanced metrics from Saturday’s huge victory.

Bobby Slowik adapts to support, protect C.J. Stroud

It was going to be a difficult game for Houston offensively. They had already lost wiedut Tank Dell earlier in the year and receivers Noah Brown and Robert Woods were declared out before the contest. Rather than stick their head in the sand, offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik adapted to protect his quarterback.

The Texans fed running back Devin Singletary the ball 24 times to keep the offense on schedule and open up play action passes where Nico Collins was able to feast. Additionally, they ran nearly half of their snaps, 49.1%, from under center to constantly feed the Colts the potential run threat.

It wasn’t Houston’s prettiest game offensively without their cast of weapons, however the intentionality to support Stroud and protect him was commendable.

Coaching staff leans into more snaps for John Metchie

It’s been a difficult season for John Metchie since battling back from his 2022 cancer diagnosis. However, Saturday was one of his biggest showings of the year despite the reflection of the box score.

Metchie ran more routes than any player on the team that wasn’t Nico Collins, including standout tight end Dalton Schultz. He was only targeted twice on those routes, but his presence on the field denoted a trust with the coaching staff to both block and execute his role on the team.

This is hopefully a sign of things to come as fans will hope for a breakout in 2024.

Explosion from heavy personnel groupings

Many casual football fans assume that multiple dynamic receiving weapons and players are needed to generate explosive plays in today’s NFL. Against the Colts, the Texans showed everyone you really just have to protect the quarterback.

Houston ran 10 plays from 13-personnel (3 tight ends) including a 75-yard play action bomb to Collins for a touchdown on the first play of the game. They averaged nearly 15 yards per play on those snaps and scored two of their three touchdowns with that grouping. It was impressive and something that the Browns will have to account for.

Derek Stingley Jr. has arrived

Houston always hoped they’d have a shutdown corner when they drafted Derek Stingley No. 3 overall in 2022. By the conclusion of the 2023 season, it certainly feels like they have what they expected.

Stingley was targeted only four times against Indianapolis and allowed zero receptions. He played a huge part in shutting down quarterback Gardner Minshew and the Colts passing game.

His continued emergence will be a huge factor against Joe Flacco and Amari Cooper if Houston wants to advance in the playoffs.

Sheldon Rankins continues to demand attention

Houston general manager Nick Caserio had an excellent offseason with both free agency and the draft. Under the radar, defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins may be one of his very best acquisitions.

Despite not stuffing the stat sheet, Rankins was a huge factor against Indianapolis. He was double teamed on 41.2% of his pass rush snaps and projects as a pivotal factor moving forward against a vulnerable Cleveland Browns offensive line. If edge rushers Jonathan Greenard and Will Anderson are going to punish Flacco, they’ll need Rankins to contribute in a big way once again.

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