Joe Mixon led a standout performance as the Texans secured a memorable victory. Mixon dominated early with a 45-yard touchdown, marking his career’s longest and highlighting a night where 79 of his 109 rushing yards came before contact. This was his sixth consecutive game with a rushing touchdown, equaling Arian Foster’s 2011 Texans record. Mixon’s achievement placed him among elite company, joining Eric Dickerson as one of only three NFL players with at least 10 rushing touchdowns in the first eight games for a new team.
The Texans’ offensive line was pivotal, opening lanes for Mixon and protecting C.J. Stroud. Stroud thrived, completing 67.6% of passes for 257 yards, with no pressure on 64% of his drop backs. “It was like our best week of practice all season,” right tackle Tytus Howard noted, emphasizing the unit’s growth and confidence as they aim to build on this success.