The Texans have one of the worst offenses in the league, averaging under 280 totals yards a game, so it’s no surprise they’re 31st in the league in scoring at just 15.7 points a game. Their offense hasn’t scored more than 17 points in the last six games and the Texans have scored over 20 points just one time this season.
Quarterback Davis Mills was benched two weeks ago for backup QB Kyle Allen, but Mills will be back under center against the Cowboys.
Texans’ HC Lovie Smith announced that QB Davis Mills will return to start Sunday vs. the Cowboys.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 7, 2022
Mills will lead a passing offense that averages under 200 yards a game (191.4), while the rushing attack is just 29th in the league, gaining just under 88 yards per contest. The Texans’ leading receiver is Brandin Cooks, with just 520 yards, and rookie running back Dameon Pierce leads the ground game with 861 yards on the season.
Pierce is the lone bright spot on the offense, he’s eighth in the NFL in rushing and has six games with over 80 yards rushing. However Smith has adjusted the offensive attack away from the run and Pierce has just 89 rushing yards in the last three weeks.
If Dallas’ defense slows down Pierce, the Texans will have trouble moving the ball and scoring points.
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