Houston Texans troll Dallas Cowboys using fallen sheet metal after win
The Houston Texans trolled the Dallas Cowboys after beating them on Monday night. On X, the Texans shared a photo of the Cowboys stadium that included a fallen metal sheet shaped like an “L.” In the caption, the Texans wrote, “look out beLow,” with the horns emoji.
Houston made the meme because it wanted to poke fun at the Cowboys losing the game while referencing a piece of sheet metal from the roof of the stadium that fell before the game kicked off. Houston defeated Dallas 34-10 on Monday night to improve to 7-4 on the year.
One player that stood out on Monday night was Texans running back Joe Mixon who rushed for 109 yards and three touchdowns. Coming into the Cowboys game, Mixon rushed for 655 yards and seven touchdowns in seven games.
Earlier this month, the Texans named Mixon a team captain. “He very much exemplifies what we believe, as far as a Texans mindset,” Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik said, per the Texans’ official website. “He plays fast, he is physical, he is tough, and you make sure you know it and you see it. Every time he touches a rock, and every time he does out in practice, how he approaches the meetings. He goes about it the way everyone in the Texans organization should go about it.”
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“One thing I love about Joe, Joe will call you out,” Texans quarterback CJ Stroud said. “Joe will call me out. Joe will call his linemen out. Joe will call coaches out. He doesn’t care. Ultimately, that is what you want because at the end of the day we all came here for one common goal and that is to win.”
The Cowboys drop to 3-7 on the year with the loss. Dallas has lost five straight games and has yet to win a home contest this year. During the season, the Cowboys have dealt with injuries to multiple key players, including quarterback Dak Prescott who is out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury.