The NFL playoffs are always filled with excitement and anticipation, as teams battle it out for a chance to reach the ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl. One particular playoff game that left fans in awe was the matchup between the Houston Texans and the Cleveland Browns. The Texans dominated the game with a resounding 45-14 victory, showcasing their superior skills and determination.
From the very beginning, it was evident that the Texans were firing on all cylinders. Their offense was unstoppable, with quarterback Deshaun Watson leading the charge. Watson displayed his exceptional athleticism and accuracy, throwing for multiple touchdowns and making crucial plays when needed. Additionally, running back David Johnson showcased his versatility by contributing both rushing yards and receiving touchdowns.
The Texans sealed the win early in the fourth quarter on their first offensive drive of the quarter. On the third play of the fourth quarter, QB C.J. Stroud handed the ball off to RB Devin Singletary, who ran for 19 yards into the end zone, giving the Texans a 45-14.
Texans. Houston scored on a 76-yard touchdown run in the second quarter following RB Kareem Hunt's second touchdown of the first half.
Stroud connected on scoring strikes with wide receiver Nico Collins and tight ends Brevin Jordan and Dalton Schultz, while cornerback Steven Nelson and linebacker Christian Harris tallied pick-sixes to put the game out of reach and advance Houston to the divisional round of the playoffs for the first time since 2019.
Running back Kareem Hunt scored two TDs for the Browns.
Browns team with an elite defense, Stroud was going to need to be at his best. And he delivered — just as he did throughout the regular season, when it was needed most in pressure-filled situations. 
Stroud shining in his playoff debut didn't tell us anything new. It reaffirmed what we'd already seen. 
It's a scary proposition for whoever stands in the Texans' way of an AFC Championship Game berth. 
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