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Battle of Texas: Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys - Monday Night Football Preview 🏈🔥

The Houston Texans (6-4) and Dallas Cowboys (3-6) are set to clash under the bright lights of Monday Night Football at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Both teams are desperate to end their losing streaks, with Houston dropping two in a row and Dallas losing four straight. This is more than just a game—it's a battle for Texas bragging rights.

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Game Details
Date: Monday, November 18
Time: 8:15 PM ET
Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
TV: ESPN
Odds: Texans -7 | Over/Under 41.5
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Team Overviews
Houston Texans Stats and Leaders
The Texans score 6.4 fewer points per game (22.4) than the Cowboys allow (28.8).
Houston averages 338.1 yards per game, 24.8 fewer yards than Dallas gives up (362.9).
The Texans have turned the ball over 11 times, three more than the Cowboys’ defense has forced this season.

Key Leaders:
C.J. Stroud: 2,371 passing yards (237.1 ypg), 12 TDs, 6 INTs; 148 rushing yards.
Joe Mixon: 655 rushing yards, 7 TDs; 159 receiving yards, 1 TD.
Nico Collins: 567 receiving yards, 3 TDs on 32 catches.

Dallas Cowboys Stats and Leaders:
Dallas scores 19.7 points per game, just 2.9 fewer than the Texans allow (22.6).
The Cowboys average 315 total yards per game, 27 more yards than Houston allows (288).
Dallas has turned the ball over 18 times, matching the Texans' defensive takeaways.

Key Leaders:
Cooper Rush: 212 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 INT.
Rico Dowdle: 374 rushing yards, 3 TDs; 166 receiving yards, 3 TDs.
CeeDee Lamb: 681 receiving yards, 4 TDs on 59 catches.

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Why the Texans Can Win:
The Texans are led by C.J. Stroud, who has emerged as one of the NFL’s brightest young quarterbacks. Stroud’s ability to stretch the field and his connection with receivers like Nico Collins and Tank Dell could exploit Dallas’ injury-riddled secondary.

Joe Mixon, with five games of 100+ rushing yards, could take advantage of a Dallas defense ranked 31st against the run (152.1 rushing yards allowed per game).
On defense, the Texans have forced 18 turnovers this season, and their ability to pressure Dallas backup QB Cooper Rush will be critical.
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Why the Cowboys Can Win:
Despite their struggles, the Cowboys still have CeeDee Lamb, one of the NFL’s top playmakers. Lamb has seven games with 60+ receiving yards and remains a reliable target for Cooper Rush.

Defensively, Micah Parsons will be the X-factor. After returning from injury, Parsons delivered two sacks and a forced fumble last week. His ability to pressure C.J. Stroud could disrupt Houston’s offense.
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Matchups to Watch:

Joe Mixon vs. Cowboys Run Defense
Houston’s Joe Mixon faces a Cowboys run defense that ranks 31st in the NFL. If Mixon can control the ground game, it could open up opportunities for Stroud in the passing game.

CeeDee Lamb vs. Texans Secondary
Lamb will face a Texans secondary that has held its own this season, but with Cooper Rush under center, the Cowboys will need Lamb to deliver big plays to keep up with Houston’s offense.

Micah Parsons vs. Texans Offensive Line
Parsons’ ability to generate pressure against a Texans offensive line that has allowed the third-most sacks (35) will be crucial for Dallas to stay competitive.

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What’s at Stake? 🌟
The Texans aim to maintain their AFC South lead and avoid their third straight loss.
The Cowboys, in desperate need of a win, hope to snap a four-game skid and prove they can compete without Dak Prescott.

Houston has never won at AT&T Stadium, and Dallas is looking to end its 0-4 home losing streak this season.

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Final Thoughts:
The Texans have the edge with their balanced offense and opportunistic defense, but the Cowboys’ defense, led by Micah Parsons, could keep things close. With both teams in dire need of a win, expect a hard-fought battle in the Battle for Texas.

🏈 Who will emerge victorious on Monday Night Football? Tune in to find out! 🌟