
""Yeah, of course," Vrabel said. "I mean, they have great talent, great scheme, they play hard and I respect how hard they play. They're not only talented, but they have a play demeanor that I can appreciate.""
""That feels like ten years ago," Maye said. "It's been a long journey, so you just take some time, probably to look back and see what the journey has been like. I know it's hard to do in such a sped up time like the postseason where there's so many things you're trying to do and finish and think about. "Just take some time to reflect on running out there with the first snap jitters. Pretty cool. Fun to look back on."
The Texans defense features multiple elite players and schemes that challenge offenses at every level. The unit includes three AP All-Pro selections: edge rushers Will Anderson (first team) and Danielle Hunter (second team) and cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. The Texans allowed the fewest yards per game (277.2) and finished top five in points allowed and rushing yards allowed. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and quarterback Drake Maye both praised the Texans' talent, scheme and relentless play. Maye started his first NFL game against Houston in October and reflected on the experience while preparing for a postseason rematch.
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