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Andrew Mukuba continues to turn heads for the Philadelphia Eagles, and no one is more impressed than his fellow safety.
Collectively, these coaching approaches — whether challenging Mahomes with new plays, reinforcing the importance of ...
The offensive line, challenged last year by an overhauled interior, injuries and a move to more gap blocking, looks ready to have a Grade-B season. The line’s continuity has become a strength with ...
"I don’t think I’d call the Houston Texans a “surprise” team, ... Sure, Caley knows Chris Shula's scheme, but the Texans have an offensive line trying to find themselves, ...
Joe Southern photographs fans in the stands Jan. 13, 2024, at NRG Stadium prior to a Wild Card playoff game between the Cleveland Browns and the Houston Texans. COURTESY OF TRASK SMITH ...
13. Even though Titans QB Will Levis outplayed Texans counterpart C.J. Stroud in Sunday’s surprise triumph, the second-year passer was sacked eight times by Houston – seven in the first half.
Former Houston Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik has all kinds of ties to the Miami Dolphins and now ... The legendary Don Shula had both David Shula and Mike Shula on his staff at ...
This is all Don Shula’s fault.. Fans who bet that the Kansas City Chiefs would cover against the Houston Texans are hot after the baddest of bad beats over the weekend. A late safety handed the ...
A clever move by Don Shula and the 1973 Miami Dolphins stumped "Monday Night Football's" Howard Cosell and may have planted a seed for Andy Reid and the Chiefs.
What really has fans hot is that the Chiefs handed the Texans those two points with an intentional safety — which is where Don Shula comes in. Rewind to Dec. 3, 1973.
Houston followed Kansas City’s epic drive with a fateful strategic mistake. On a fourth-and-10, the Texans inexplicably decided to go for it despite being rushed by a dwindling play clock.