On Wednesday, Mixon wanted everyone to know he didn't win the award alone.
"That's accolades for my O-line, the whole offense: receivers and tight ends," Mixon said. "Without them, I wouldn't be in that position. I'm over here with a bunch of dogs, and they're doing whatever they can to make me look good."
Head coach DeMeco Ryans said Mixon does more than produce on the ground. He gives the Texans offense "confidence, energy and swagger."
Heading into Sunday night's game against the Chicago Bears, Mixon wanted everyone to know the Texans offense intends to play with a physical, punishing style all season.
"When you turn on that tape, that's what you're gonna see," Mixon said.
C.J. Stroud and his teammates look forward to playing in primetime at NRG Stadium. Stroud has a few requests for Texans fans on Sunday, starting with showing up early and giving the team a little quieter when he's leading the offense.
"I think we can do a little better on that," Stroud said with a smile Wednesday.
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