Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rare meeting for Cowboys, Texans

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HOUSTON — Houston star J.J. Watt knows how important tonight’s game against the Dallas Cowboys is to fans of both teams.

But the way the Texans’ season has gone so far, Watt isn’t concerned about the significan­ce of this in-state rivalry and is simply worried about helping his guys turn things around.

“I’m sure there’s definitely something there for the fans on both sides, but … they could be lining up anybody over there,” Watt said. “We need to win this game.”

The Texans (1-3) got their first victory last week in overtime against the Colts after opening the season with three consecutiv­e losses. The Cowboys (2-2) haven’t fared much better and picked up their second win against the Lions.

Today’s game tends to be hyped more because these teams meet so rarely. This will be the fifth time between these teams and the first since 2014. The Cowboys have won the last three, with Houston’s only win coming in the franchise’s first game in 2002.

While Watt really didn’t want to get into the rivalry aspect of this game, quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson talked about what a win over Dallas would mean to the city.

“This is pretty much the battle of Texas,” Watson said. “Two Texas teams and Houston wants to beat Dallas and have the bragging rights. So, we have to go out there and do our job and try to get those bragging rights so the whole city of Houston can hold that weight for a year.”

To do that the Texans will have to slow down running back Ezekiel Elliott, who leads the NFL with 426 yards rushing. He had a season-high 29 touches for a career-high 240 yards from scrimmage in the win over Detroit.

The 25 carries were by far the most this season and it’s what he expects every week — not the 16-carry average from the first three weeks when the Dallas offense was spotty at best.

“I am young,” the 23-yearold said. “I got fresh legs. I’m going to get the ball as much as I can.”

Watt and Jadeveon Clowney led Houston’s defense with dominant performanc­es last week. Watt had 2 sacks, 1 tackle for loss, 1 quarterbac­k hit and forced 2 fumbles against the Colts. Clowney added 2 sacks, 4 quarterbac­k hits, 4 tackles for losses and 1 fumble recovery for a touchdown.

Watt has returned to form this season after playing just eight games over the previous two seasons because of back surgery and a broken leg. He’s tied for first in the NFL with four forced fumbles and his five sacks are tied for second.

“Two elite players. They can really disrupt a game, can affect everything you are trying to do in the run game and the passing game,” Cowboys Coach Jason Garrett said. “Hard to block those guys one on one. You have to have a plan for them. Again, most teams have a plan for them and typically they show up anyway.”

While Clowney and Watt have led Houston’s defense, the Cowboys have one defensive end leading their group in DeMarcus Lawrence. He leads the NFL with 51/2 sacks and ranks second with eight tackles for losses. He’s also recovered a fumble and has 21 tackles.

Houston Coach Bill O’Brien raved about his work this season.

“Great length, athleticis­m. He plays very hard, plays hard on every snap,” O’Brien said. “He’s chasing the ball sideline to sideline, chasing the quarterbac­k. He can wreck a game.”

“I’m sure there’s definitely something there for the fans on both sides, but … they could be lining up anybody over there. We need to win this game.” — Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt

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