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Likely without C.J. Stroud, Texans face tall task vs. Browns

Dec 17, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans during the second half against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud’s absence proved glaring for the Houston Texans last week.

They relied on a dose of luck and played the definition of complementary football to survive a defensive slugfest against the Tennessee Titans in overtime.

Stroud remains sidelined by a concussion that likely will keep him out for a second consecutive week. Houston’s top two receivers in Tank Dell and Nico Collins also missed last week’s game when the Texans (8-6) found their way through a 19-16 win. The victory kept them in the thick of the AFC playoff picture in advance of their showdown with the visiting Cleveland Browns (9-5) on Sunday at NRG Stadium.

Before Ka’imi Fairbairn booted his fourth field goal, a 54-yarder as the game clock expired, the Texans hung tough behind Case Keenum. The veteran overcame an early pick-6 and benefited from timely contributions from Noah Brown (eight receptions, 82 yards, touchdown) and Devin Singletary, whose 170 yards from scrimmage (121 rushing, 49 receiving) kept the Texans afloat offensively.

But where the Texans made the most significant inroads was defensively, particularly on the line. Despite the absence of impactful rookie edge Will Anderson Jr. (ankle), the Texans sacked Titans quarterback Will Levis seven times. Defensive lineman Jonathan Greenard recorded 2.5 sacks and three hits on Levis to pace a ferocious attack in the trenches, spearheading a unit that continues to develop as the regular season winds down.

“Those guys have bought into the system and what we’ve asked them to do,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said. “And you see it start to come to life when we’re really humming up front and our D-line is getting after the quarterback (and) they’re stopping the run. That’s when our defense has played its best is when our defensive line has played their best.

“Our defense, it goes as far as our D-line will take us, and I think our guys have improved tremendously throughout the year.”

The Browns certainly will be on high alert against the Texans’ defensive front after Joe Flacco tossed three interceptions while being sacked four times in a 20-17 home win over the Chicago Bears.

Like the Texans, the Browns have gotten mileage from their veteran backup signal caller, the fourth QB to start for Cleveland in 2023.

Flacco provided a steady hand after Cleveland lost starter Deshaun Watson and rookie backup Dorian Thompson-Robinson to injury while also parting with P.J. Walker. Under duress against the Bears behind a patchwork offensive line, Flacco passed for 374 yards and a pair of touchdowns, with Amari Cooper and tight end David Njoku each surpassing 100 receiving yards in the victory.

The Browns appeared to be in dire straits when they lost Watson (shoulder) and Thompson-Robinson (concussion) in consecutive weeks last month. Instead, following back-to-back home wins over the Jacksonville Jaguars and Bears, the Browns are fifth in the AFC and ascending behind a stifling defense that ranks first in yielding just 158.9 passing yards per game.

One pressing challenge for the Browns: reversing a trend where their last three losses have been on the road.

“The little things add up to the big things,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. “So whether you’re at home or on the road you have to be clean in your assignments. You have to be great as a staff at putting your guys in position to succeed. But the big thing is always doing your job, and that doesn’t change home or road.”

Cooper (rest), Njoku (rest), star defensive end Myles Garrett (rest, shoulder) and guard Joel Bitonio (back, knee) were among those who were estimated to have not participated in practice on Wednesday for the Browns.

For the Texans, Anderson (ankle), tackle Laremy Tunsil (knee) joined Stroud in failing to participate in practice on Wednesday.

–Field Level Media

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