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Texans' Defense Shines in Upset Win
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The Houston Texans, once at zero and three, have made an astonishing turnaround, defeating the defending AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs. Their defense, led by Azeez Al-Shaairs crucial interception, and a standout performance from their defensive line, despite injuries, secured the victory. The offense, with C.J. Stroud and Nico Collins explosive plays, contributed to the win, but theres room for improvement. Coach DeMeco Ryans strategies earned him Coach of the Year consideration.
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