Houston Texans vs Dallas Cowboys: Complete Game Recap & Player Stats
The Houston Texans stormed into AT&T Stadium on November 18, 2024, and dismantled the Dallas Cowboys 34–10, in a matchup that felt more like a playoff audition than a regular-season clash. Rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud delivered another clinical performance, while Houston’s defense suffocated Dak Prescott and the Cowboys’ offense from start to finish.
For Houston, it was validation — proof that head coach DeMeco Ryans has transformed the Texans into a team capable of dominating elite opponents on the road.
Game Overview
The night began with fireworks as Stroud wasted no time attacking Dallas’ secondary. On the opening drive, he found Tank Dell streaking across the middle for a 27-yard touchdown. That early blow rattled the Cowboys’ defense, and it set the tone for a one-sided affair.
Defensive coordinator Matt Burke’s unit kept up relentless pressure. Midway through the second quarter, Derek Barnett scooped a live fumble and raced 42 yards to the end zone, giving Houston a commanding lead.
Dallas never recovered. Ka’imi Fairbairn added two field goals to send Houston into halftime up 20–3, while Will Anderson Jr. terrorized Prescott with two sacks.
In the second half, Nico Collins joined the party with a 15-yard touchdown grab, and Joe Mixon capped things off with a 5-yard scoring run. The Cowboys’ only touchdown — a short Tony Pollard plunge — arrived long after the outcome was settled.
Top Player Stats
Houston Texans – Key Performers
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Player 216_cf5f64-9d> |
Position 216_10f958-a8> |
Stats 216_ba9c73-d3> |
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C.J. Stroud 216_d5ae84-ef> |
QB 216_057f93-bc> |
23 / 32, 287 YDS, 2 TD, 0 INT 216_25d71d-13> |
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Joe Mixon 216_03975a-2a> |
RB 216_45daa9-df> |
21 CAR, 88 YDS, 1 TD 216_1fb845-dd> |
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Tank Dell 216_096721-4c> |
WR 216_c12941-41> |
7 REC, 95 YDS, 1 TD 216_b26659-ec> |
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Nico Collins 216_8cb795-ca> |
WR 216_e82d38-ec> |
5 REC, 64 YDS, 1 TD 216_a26fe9-24> |
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Will Anderson Jr. 216_f4882c-25> |
DE 216_439252-4e> |
2 SACKS, 5 TCKL, 2 QB HITS 216_514b96-01> |
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Derek Barnett 216_595b46-4b> |
DL 216_0e04bf-62> |
1 FR TD, 4 TCKL 216_c9d46a-44> |
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Steven Nelson 216_85711d-63> |
CB 216_182e77-ab> |
1 INT, 3 PD 216_16bbfc-ad> |
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Ka’imi Fairbairn 216_82536a-a0> |
K 216_9bf537-f0> |
2 FG (41 & 34), 4 XP 216_327dc6-e2> |
Dallas Cowboys – Key Performers
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Player 216_2ee65e-a9> |
Position 216_e74262-f2> |
Stats 216_8bd0af-64> |
|---|---|---|
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Dak Prescott 216_051915-61> |
QB 216_65e00e-85> |
22 / 34, 201 YDS, 0 TD, 1 INT 216_83a0c6-b4> |
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Tony Pollard 216_d612f7-22> |
RB 216_48f1ab-c7> |
17 CAR, 67 YDS, 1 TD 216_e17513-0e> |
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CeeDee Lamb 216_925952-d0> |
WR 216_89ea7d-8f> |
8 REC, 74 YDS 216_f21a26-12> |
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Brandin Cooks 216_aa4c67-da> |
WR 216_b15a74-e1> |
3 REC, 42 YDS 216_e739c5-30> |
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Jake Ferguson 216_6532fb-e4> |
TE 216_f05ae4-b0> |
4 REC, 35 YDS 216_045205-9c> |
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Micah Parsons 216_493868-d2> |
LB 216_0d836b-f4> |
6 TCKL, 1 SACK 216_378e7d-dd> |
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DaRon Bland 216_8ea1ef-d1> |
CB 216_ab2e5a-1c> |
7 TCKL, 1 PD 216_e5bcb0-11> |
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Brandon Aubrey 216_6a9421-5a> |
K 216_ec17de-47> |
1 FG (42), 1 XP 216_c51510-b1> |
Team Stats Comparison
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Category 216_243ecd-08> |
Texans 216_c05b5a-35> |
Cowboys 216_2494f2-d7> |
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Total Yards 216_b6343a-fc> |
388 216_ee7cbb-0b> |
276 216_5b3009-6a> |
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Passing Yards 216_0a7c6d-0b> |
287 216_e02f45-76> |
201 216_7728be-ea> |
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Rushing Yards 216_9c67db-4e> |
101 216_c6dac1-0b> |
75 216_7c3ee0-5d> |
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First Downs 216_583bb7-f9> |
23 216_55b6ce-c5> |
17 216_6bdef5-d2> |
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3rd Down Efficiency 216_2e8b19-98> |
7 / 13 (54 %) 216_c478f8-e0> |
4 / 12 (33 %) 216_619750-5f> |
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Turnovers 216_abf998-5f> |
0 216_684521-63> |
2 216_745e51-ce> |
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Penalties 216_9e07d5-fa> |
3–25 216_4c454d-52> |
6–60 216_a265dd-8c> |
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Time of Possession 216_1829d8-46> |
33:41 216_70c80e-7c> |
26:19 216_a2940e-cd> |
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Red Zone Efficiency 216_c90509-b9> |
3 / 4 216_ba5be3-32> |
1 / 3 216_2ef3b0-ff> |
Turning Points
- Barnett’s Scoop-and-Score: Houston’s defensive touchdown broke Dallas’ rhythm early.
- Anderson’s Pressure: Two sacks on third down kept Prescott unsettled all game.
- Stroud’s Precision: Executed every third-down throw with elite efficiency.
- Cowboys’ Play-Calling Collapse: Short throws and missed reads defined their offense.
- Mixon’s Finisher: His 5-yard TD in the fourth punctuated the Texans’ total control.
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Analyst Takeaways
The Texans are no longer rebuilding — they’re rising. Under DeMeco Ryans, this team has found an identity anchored in discipline and confidence. Stroud’s decision-making continues to impress, while Will Anderson Jr. looks like the next great defensive cornerstone in the AFC.
For the Cowboys, the loss exposed familiar problems: inconsistent offensive rhythm and a reliance on individual heroics. With Mike McCarthy under increasing pressure, Dallas must rediscover balance and resilience before playoff hopes fade.
Common Fan Queries
Q: When was the game played?
A: November 18, 2024, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Q: What was the final score?
A: Houston Texans 34, Dallas Cowboys 10.
Q: Who led Houston’s offense?
A: Rookie QB C.J. Stroud with 287 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Q: Which defensive player made the biggest impact?
A: Derek Barnett, returning a fumble 42 yards for a touchdown.
Q: What’s next for both teams?
A: Houston solidifies playoff positioning; Dallas must fix protection and scheme balance.
Final Thoughts
The Houston Texans proved that youth and leadership can coexist. With Stroud, Mixon, and Anderson leading the way, Houston looks like a franchise ready to dominate the AFC for years.
The Cowboys, however, remain a puzzle — brimming with talent but short on consistency. Until they solve that, Texas will belong to Houston.
