Grading Houston's loss in Week 3 to fall to 0-3
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Texans Week 3 takeaways: Failure to close, offensive line and penalties are glaring issues in defeat
The Texans' descent to an 0-3 start include some troubling signs in Sunday's loss to AFC South rival Jacksonville.
After Houston Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. left in the middle of Week 3's game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team has issued a new update on the status of their star defender. According to head coach DeMeco Ryans, Stingley suffered an oblique injury vs. the Jaguars.
DeMeco Ryans came to the Texans' defense after the offense continued to struggle this season after their 17-10 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday.
That drive feels like a microcosm of the Texans' offense through the first two games. The beginning of the season hasn't been kind to Houston at all: 14.0 points per game is dead last in the NFL, and they're 29th in total yards per game.
He coughed up the ball with less than 4 minutes remaining in a tie game and with the Texans driving. Cornerback Tyson Campbell stripped the ball out of his grasp at the end of a 10-yard gain, and it bounced right into linebacker Devin Lloyd’s hands.
After sputtering along to a 0-2 start, the Houston Texans have been urged to rethink their offense and "make life easier" for CJ Stroud.
This is not the kind of game you recap. Not because it ended poorly for the Houston Texans but because it was such an all-around ugly game that you’d just as soon forget it happened once the clock hits all zeroes.
Trevor Lawrence said the Jaguars were not going to be bullied when asked about the chippy nature of Sunday's win over the division-rival Texans.