The magic continues for first year head coach DeMeco Ryans and the Houston Texans after the 45-14 win over the Cleveland Browns in the wild card round.
So damn happy.
Houston, you deserve this.
🤘🏼
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) January 14, 2024
As recently as Christmas Eve, the Houston Texans were embarrassed by Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco and receiver Amari Cooper in a 36-22 loss during Week 16. After winning the AFC South the last week of the season, they had the opportunity to take advantage.
The Texans certainly capitalized.
Houston beat Cleveland 45-14 in a dominant victory that saw the Texans put together their most complete game of the season on both sides of the ball. They led throughout most of the first half, going to the locker room up, 24-14, and never looked back.
C.J. Stroud has three touchdown passes. Will Anderson gets home to sack Joe Flacco at the end of the half.
Houston leads Cleveland 24-14 to end the half and the future appears to be right now for DeMeco Ryans’ squad #WeAreTexans
— John Crumpler (@JohnHCrumpler) January 13, 2024
Rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud fueled the early lead and he finished with 274 yards and 3 touchdowns against the NFL’s best defense of the 2023 season. His season long connection with receiver Nico Collins and tight end Dalton Schultz was once again on display.
Collins had 6 receptions for 96 yards and a touchdown. Schultz overcame an early drop with a 37-yard touchdown catch before the end of the first half. Joining in the offensive explosion, third-year tight end Brevin Jordan had Houston’s longest offensive play of the season with a 76-yard receiving touchdown on a tight end screen.
ANOTHER ONE 😤 pic.twitter.com/MSwcZsi2Rn
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) January 13, 2024
It was the best game of the season from offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik and the team could seemingly do no wrong. Running back Devin Singletary took 13 carries for 66 yards and a touchdown while pacing the offense before Davis Mills and the backups were able to take over with around 9 minutes left in the fourth quarter.
Of course, there’s no blowout with DeMeco Ryans and his defense playing ravenous football.
READ THAT ‼️ pic.twitter.com/Ubhy0LFLTr
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) January 13, 2024
If Joe Flacco had been on a Cinderella run, it came crashing back down to earth on Saturday. The third quarter saw Flacco throw consecutive pick-sixes, one to Steven Nelson and the other to linebacker Christian Harris, while facing constant pressure. Flacco finished with 307 yards and a touchdown but couldn’t overcome the two turnovers for scores.
Tried to tweet this week about how Joe Flacco was due for massive regression to the mean.
This is pretty much the craziest way it could have happened #WeAreTexans
— John Crumpler (@JohnHCrumpler) January 13, 2024
Flacco was pressured on 15 of his drop backs, Will Anderson Jr. had 7 while Derek Barnett had 6. Anderson and Barnett both had sacks while Harris and defensive tackle Kurt Hinish chipped in their own for a total of 4 on the day.
No Browns running back went for more than 30 yards as the defense suffocated Cleveland on the ground and forced them to become one dimensional. Amari Cooper, who had over 200 receptions on the first contest, had just 4 receptions for 59 yards in the rematch as Houston found answers.
Pretty easy to see the Cleveland offense is just in hell with how frequently non-Amari Cooper receivers are seeing targets this half.
DeMeco Ryans and his whole staff have gone to work #WeAreTexans
— John Crumpler (@JohnHCrumpler) January 13, 2024
It was a dominant victory in what has been an incredible debut season for Ryans and Stroud in turning around the Houston Texans. It’s the kind of win that will inspire major confidence in the divisional round, potentially see coaches like Bobby Slowik have opportunities to become a head coach, and ultimately one that signals the team will a force to consider in Super Bowl conversations for years to come.
The Texans will now await the results of the next 2 AFC playoffs games to see where the playoff road will take them.