HOUSTON -- The Houston Texans entered Week 10 searching for answers.
Their rookie quarterback, C.J. Stroud, was off to a stellar start, but their rushing attack had yet to click. It had yet to complement the passing game, ranking 27th at 87 yards per game.
Still, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans continued to preach that the ground game was close to breaking out, and it did, in a big way, in that Week 10 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. With starting running back Dameon Pierce sidelined in the last three games with an ankle injury after starting the first seven games, Devin Singletary had a banner day.