DeMeco Ryans Praises C.J. Stroud’s Efficiency in Texans’ First Win in New England
Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans reflects on the team’s multiple-possession win over New England and commends C.J. Stroud’s poised performance. Learn more about their key plays and standout players.
BollywoodFever: DeMeco Ryans, head coach of the Houston Texans, spoke to the media following the team’s first-ever victory in New England. The Texans pulled off a multiple-possession win, with C.J. Stroud leading the offense efficiently and contributing to the team’s three touchdowns.

When asked about the significance of securing a multiple-possession win, Ryans expressed humility and caution: “I don’t know about easy… it’s never easy, and I never take it for granted.” He emphasized that New England is a tough team to beat and that the win was a special moment for the organization, marking their first victory in New England.
On Stroud’s performance, Ryans praised the quarterback’s control and consistency: “C.J. was very efficient today… he was poised, under control, that’s who C.J. is. Never gets too high or too low.” He noted that Stroud is quick to recognize mistakes and correct them during the game, demonstrating maturity in his ability to lead the offense.
Ryans also gave credit to the supporting cast, highlighting the offensive line’s solid protection and the standout performances of Tank Dell and Stefon Diggs, who stepped up in the absence of Nico Collins. “Tank and Stef stepped up big time and made a lot of plays,” Ryans added, emphasizing their critical roles in the victory.
This game marked a significant milestone for the Texans, with Ryans expressing pride in the team’s overall performance and ability to execute.
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