Tyler Ervin is still waiting for that big play, the moment when he breaks free from defenders into the open field and accelerates away from them for big yardage or a touchdown.
The Texans' versatile running back and wide receiver is making strides in his second NFL season, impressing the coaching staff with his ability to handle multiple positions and double as their primary return specialist.
"Just trying to make progress every single game and hopefully get out there and make some plays," Ervin said. "I think it was just being more comfortable overall."
During a 13-9 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, the former fourth-round draft pick returned three punts for 15 yards, had a 17-yard kickoff return and three catches for 16 yards.