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Will Anderson covered 51.7 yards for one of his sacks of Josh Allen

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21 November 2025

Texans edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. had the game of his life on Thursday night. He had six tackles, 2.5 sacks for 31.5 yards, three quarterback hits and a pass defensed that nearly was an interception.

The AFC defensive player of the week honor likely is already won, although Texans safety Calen Bullock should receive consideration for the three takeaways he had in the 23-19 win over the Bills. (It's also likely another week that Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett doesn't win the award no matter how many sacks he has. Garrett, arguably the league's best defensive player, has not won the award since Week 12 of the 2024 season.)

On one of his sacks of Josh Allen, Anderson traveled 51.7 yards chasing the Bills quarterback, per Next Gen Stats. That is the longest distance traveled for a sack since Week 2 of 2023 and is higher than any other Texans defender in the past 10 years.

Allen lost 18 yards on the play, as Anderson nearly sacked him at the beginning of the play before Allen spun out of it. Anderson got up and chased Allen left and then back right before finally tackling him.

"That just goes back to the relentless rush," Anderson said, via video from Aaron Wilson of KPRC. "I think coach really hit it on the head this week. It's like, 'Man, whatever it takes to get him down. You're going to miss him once, but pop back up and get him again.' It's just crazy. . . . [Our goal was to] just be relentless in everything we do this week."

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NFL referee Adrian Hill reportedly avoids major injury after being helped off field on Thursday Night Football

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21 November 2025

NFL referee Adrian Hill reportedly avoided major injury and his Achilles tendon is intact after getting hurt during Thursday Night Football's Houston Texans-Buffalo Bills game, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. He may be able to return this season, per multiple reports.

Hill was seen running in the end zone in the third quarter while the Bills were in scoring position before noticeably hurting his left leg after planting on the ground. He began limping before eventually being carried off by two members of the Texans staff, not putting any weight on his leg. Hill left the game on a cart and was taken to the locker room.

Roy Ellison, who had previously served as the umpire in the game, transitioned to referee in Hill's place. The rest of the game was played without an umpire, as the NFL only has backup officials available in the postseason.

The umpire's primary responsibility is to watch their side of the offensive line and help with hits on the quarterback from the side they are on. After Hill's injury, Ellison had to watch the entire offensive line by himself.

Hill has been an NFL official since 2010 and also boasts a career as an aerospace engineer.

The Texans went on to beat the Bills in Thursday night's game, 23-19. The Texans are 6-5 and the Bills are 7-4.

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Chris Godwin is questionable to return after limited work Friday

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21 November 2025

The Buccaneers ruled out left guard Ben Bredeson (hamstring), cornerback Jamel Dean (hip), outside linebacker Haason Reddick (ankle/knee) and running back Bucky Irving (shoulder/foot).

Coach Todd Bowles said Irving is trending toward a Week 13 return.

Wide receiver Chris Godwin Jr. (fibula) is questionable. He returned to full participation in Thursday's practice but returned to limited work on Friday.

Godwin's full participation on Thursday was the first time that's happened since he injured his fibula in a game against the Seahawks on Oct. 5.

He has played only two games this season, catching six passes for 52 yards.

The Bucs have had rookie Emeka Egbuka as their No. 1 receiver, with Sterling Shepard and rookie Tez Johnson playing key roles, with Godwin, Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan out.

Outside linebacker Markees Watts (hand) and cornerback Benjamin Morrison (hamstring) are also questionable.

The Bucs added Morrison to the practice report on Friday as a non-participant. Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater also popped up on the report, missing Friday's session for personal reasons.

Quarterback Baker Mayfield (illness) had a second consecutive full practice.

The Rams have only one player with an injury designation: Wide receiver Xavier Smith (concussion) is questionable after another limited practice on Friday.

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