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11/21 12:04 CST Dominant defenses have carried some NFL teams this season
Dominant defenses have carried some NFL teams this season
By ROB MAADDI
AP Pro Football Writer
Dominant defenses still can carry teams in the NFL.
The Houston Texans proved it again Thursday night with another smothering
performance against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in a 23-19 victory.
Despite allowing the Bills to convert a fourth-and-27 on a perfectly executed
hook-and-lateral play in the final minute, Houston's defense tightened up and
held at their own 17.
The Texans (6-5) are back in the playoff picture with three straight wins
behind backup quarterback Davis Mills, who has filled in for C.J. Stroud while
he recovers from a concussion.
A stingy defense has helped Houston overcome an 0-3 start. The Texans entered
Week 12 leading the NFL in scoring defense (16.3 points per game) and overall
defense (258.1 yards).
Special teams gave up a kickoff return touchdown so Houston's defense held the
Bills to 13 points. Buffalo was averaging 29.2, tied for third-best in the NFL.
Allen was sacked a career-high eight times and never looked comfortable being
chased by a fierce pass rush.
"Just the defense staying disciplined, keeping him contained in the pocket and
we did a good job," said Danielle Hunter, who had two sacks.
Just four days after Allen had six touchdowns --- three passing and three
rushing --- in a 44-32 win over Tampa Bay, the Texans frustrated the reigning
NFL MVP throughout the game. He threw two interceptions and didn't have any TDs.
"Everybody hunted tonight," said Will Anderson Jr., who had 2 1/2 sacks and
batted down a pass on third-and-1 from the 17 that would have gone for a first
down and perhaps a score. "We were talking about being relentless, empty the
tank. We got a long break. Everybody give it all you got."
Houston's performance was reminiscent of Philadelphia's dominant defensive
effort against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl
nine months ago.
The Eagles have carried that defensive success over into this season. They just
beat the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions in consecutive games while scoring
just 26 points because the defense allowed one touchdown and three field goals.
The Texans have held nine opponents to 20 points or less this season.
"When you have a defense like that, you're in every game so you have to take
advantage of your opportunities and play a clean game," Mills said.
Quarterbacks make the most money, wide receivers get much of the attention and
offenses grab the headlines.
But defenses still win games.
The top 16 teams in scoring defense each have a winning record. Eight of the
top 10 teams in overall defense have a winning record.
The Denver Broncos are 9-2 despite an inconsistent offense because they have a
ferocious defense that's third in yards (274.4) and scoring (17.5).
They just held Mahomes and the Chiefs to 311 yards in a 22-19 victory last week.
"They just play hard and tough," Broncos QB Bo Nix said about his team's
defense. "I think you can just take a few drives; they may give up an
explosive, miss out on a tough penalty, but they bow up. If you're going to get
in the red zone, we're going to keep you to a field goal. If you struggle, if
we get you behind the sticks, you're going to have to punt. V.J. (defensive
coordinator Vance Joseph), he does a great job with the scheme and then our
guys play well in that scheme. They just play really hard and they're
resilient. I think they're really confident and they know that they are good.
They know that they can rely on the front and our guys just get after the
quarterback, and it makes it tough on the opposing team."
The 1985 Chicago Bears and the 2000 Baltimore Ravens are top examples of teams
that relied on defense to win Super Bowls. There's also the Pittsburgh Steelers
and the "Steel Curtain" defenses in the 1970s that won four Super Bowls. The
New England Patriots won three of their first six Super Bowl titles with Tom
Brady on the strength of Bill Belichick's defense.
The 2013 Seattle Seahawks and the "Legion of Boom" defense held Denver's
record-setting offense, led by Peyton Manning, to just eight points. The 2015
Broncos with Manning became champions thanks to their defense. The 1990 New
York Giants are another example.
Football has evolved over the years. Rules have changed to protect players and
help offenses score more points to make games more exciting.
Still, it's tough to beat a nasty defense.
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