HOUSTON -- Through the first four games, the Houston Texans' offense was off to a promising start, capped with a 30-6 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
During that stretch, the offense averaged 24 points (15th), 368.5 yards per game (10th) and converted 48.4% of its third downs (fourth).
But over the last three games, where they've only won once, the Texans (3-4) have regressed. They're averaging 17.3 points, 25th during that span, 279.7 yards per game (30th) and are converting 36.1% of their third downs (22nd).
Rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud's production has played a part in the struggles.