ARLINGTON, Texas -- Texans coach DeMeco Ryans called running back Joe Mixon "a force" after his three-touchdown performance in Houston's 34-10 win over the Dallas Cowboys on "Monday Night Football."
Mixon did the heavy lifting for the Texans' offense as he scored all of its offensive touchdowns and rushed for 109 yards. His three rushing touchdowns were the second most he has had in a single game in his career.
Mixon tied a Texans single-game record for rushing touchdowns, becoming the fourth player in franchise history to accomplish the feat. But Ryans and Mixon credited the offensive line for paving running lanes for the former Pro Bowl back.
"Joe, when he's on, he's a force for us," Ryans said. "The run game starts with our offensive line. I challenged them to play fast, and aggressively. I thought they did a really nice job. I really like the way we just kept churning it in the run game, and proud of the guys for stepping up to the challenge."
The offensive line opening holes for Mixon also helped quarterback C.J. Stroud have an efficient game: He completed 67.6% of his passes, tying his third-highest completion percentage of the season, for 257 yards with an interception. He also went 8-for-8 on passes off play-action for 99 yards, according to Next Gen Stats.
And most importantly the offensive line limited pressure on Stroud to only 36% of his drop backs, lower than the season rate of 41% coming into Monday.
Mixon became the third player in NFL history to have at least 10 rushing touchdowns in his first eight games with a new team, and the first since running back Eric Dickerson in 1983 with the Los Angeles Rams, according to ESPN Research.
"We put it together in the pass game and run game. So that's something we can build from," right tackle Tytus Howard told ESPN. "Just take these games and stack off of it for the rest of the season, we know what we got to do. It was like our best week of practice, all season, so you got to build on that."

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