Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr., right, high fives the members of the Wheatley High School flag football team ...
In a recent X post by NFL reporter Aaron Wilson says, "#Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr., hopes late slides and controversial roughing the passer calls he disagreed with, that Walt Anderson ...
Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Jaden Hicks. Houston Texans Jr. defensive end Will Anderson Jr. sacks Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for an eight-yard loss on third down.
Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. discusses his feelings ahead of the AFC Divisional Round against the Kansas City Chiefs. Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. discusses his ...
Perhaps the most notable were two roughing the passer penalties, one of which was called on Texans pass rusher Will Anderson Jr. In the first quarter, Anderson had an open lane on Chiefs ...
To others, not so much. Texans star edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. found himself in the middle of a heated controversy during his team’s 23-14 playoff loss when he was penalized for roughing the ...
Houston Texans Jr. defensive end Will Anderson Jr. sacks Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for an eight-yard loss on third down. In the season finale episode of Iron Sharpens Iron ...
Anderson is hoping for a better showing for the “swarm defense” this time around. Texans All-Pro cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. said Anderson epitomizes swarm defense for Houston.
Defensive end Will Anderson Jr. thought Houston was a “better team” than Kansas City, but the Chiefs ended the Texans’ season with a 23-14 victory in the second round of the AFC playoffs on ...
Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. wrecks Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins en route to 9-yard sack of quarterback Justin Herbert. In the season finale episode of Iron ...
After the game, Houston defensive end Will Anderson Jr., a two-time consensus All-American at Alabama, pulled out a favorite phrase from his former coach Nick Saban to explain the Texans’ attitude.