American Football: Domination

Chapter 266: The Avenger



Although the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans aren't division rivals and don't share a long-standing history, the teams' fateful meetings over the past two seasons have heightened tensions between their fanbases.

For the third consecutive season, the two teams crossed paths again—

Due to the rotation of schedules, both teams, having finished first in their divisions last season, faced each other yet again, an unlikely but intriguing coincidence.

This uncommon occurrence became one of the game's major storylines.

Both teams were playoff contenders last season, and they remain strong candidates for postseason berths this year.

For the Chiefs, this matchup marked their second test this season against a playoff team from the prior year, following their Week 1 clash with the New England Patriots. Once again, the Chiefs were given a chance to silence critics labeling them a "paper tiger."

Meanwhile, the Texans entered this game with a 2-2 record, but their dominant performance against the Tennessee Titans last week made them the talk of the league.

The Texans obliterated the Titans, who had started the season 2-1, with a 57–14 demolition that rewrote record books. In Nashville, the Titans could only watch helplessly as Houston steamrolled them in every facet of the game.

The Texans' offensive and defensive displays struck fear across the league. Naturally, the mounting pressure on the Chiefs only grew as this matchup was billed as one of their toughest tests yet.

On top of the playoff and division implications, there was another reason this game had fans and analysts buzzing.

J.J. Watt, a three-time Defensive Player of the Year (2012, 2014, 2015), remains one of the league's most iconic figures. If Tom Brady is considered the face of the NFL, Watt is undoubtedly the league's most popular personality.

As a defensive end, Watt has redefined his position, proving that defensive players can shine as brightly as offensive superstars. He's a quarterback's worst nightmare, with an unmatched ability to rush, sack, and disrupt plays.

Lance, the rookie phenom, was now facing a direct challenge from this defensive juggernaut.

"Watt vs. Lance"—a head-to-head battle that sparked excitement throughout the league.

This would be Lance's first real test against a player of Watt's caliber, setting the stage for a clash that had fans on the edge of their seats.

In contrast, previous matchups against quarterbacks like Brady and Wentz weren't direct confrontations. Against Watt, however, it was man versus man.

No one could overlook another compelling storyline:

During this year's draft, the Texans selected Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson with the 12th overall pick.

This created another layer of intrigue:

"Crimson Tide vs. Clemson."

"Lance vs. Watson."

In college, Watson had repeatedly lost to Lance. Most memorably, Watson suffered a heartbreaking defeat at Lance's hands in last season's national championship.

Off the field, Watson also found himself losing out to Lance in the Heisman Trophy race and draft positioning. The bitterness lingered.

Now, Watson finally had a chance to turn the tables.

Imagine the narrative:

If the Texans defeated the Chiefs, breaking their undefeated streak and tarnishing Lance's unblemished record from college to the NFL—all thanks to Watson's performance.

The media was already salivating at the thought of such a perfect revenge story.

As if the stakes weren't high enough, this showdown was scheduled as the Sunday Night Football game—primetime television at its finest.

For the third time this season, the Chiefs were thrust into the national spotlight, with Lance again at the center of attention.

Night games in the NFL are an entirely different beast.

The cooler temperatures, changing wind conditions, and the sheer weight of the moment create a unique atmosphere. Over 30 million viewers tune in, while more than 300 cameras capture every angle.

Some players thrive under these conditions; others crumble.

Thus far, Lance had proven he was made for the big stage. His performances in primetime had been stellar, and the league showed no hesitation in repeatedly placing him under the spotlight.

Once more, the world watched.

The game's progression didn't entirely match expectations.

It wasn't just thrilling—it was chaotic, full of twists and turns that had fans gripping their seats.

In the game's first offensive series, the much-anticipated "Lance vs. Watt" battle erupted.

Lance managed a dazzling run, evading Watt with a series of quick changes in direction. He stumbled forward for an 11-yard gain, leaving Watt sprawled on the field—a rare sight for the defensive legend.

But Watt struck back almost immediately. With a thunderous tackle, he stopped Lance at the line of scrimmage, the sound of the collision reverberating through the stadium. Lance looked like a ragdoll against Watt's brute strength.

The game's opening moments were a microcosm of the fierce duel. The crowd roared with every exchange.

Then, disaster struck.

On another play, Lance attempted a sharp cut to evade Watt. Watt, showing his signature explosiveness, managed a last-second swipe at Lance's legs, disrupting his balance. Lance fell forward for a modest 8-yard gain.

But in doing so, Watt awkwardly twisted his leg and collapsed, clutching his calf.

The stadium fell silent as trainers rushed to Watt's side. Moments later, he was carted off the field.

Watt's departure was devastating for the Texans.

Having already missed most of last season due to a back injury, Watt's absence loomed large. Early reports suggested he wouldn't return for this game, with further evaluation required to determine the severity of his injury.

With Watt sidelined, the momentum shifted dramatically.

The Chiefs seized the opportunity, asserting control over the game.

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