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Brown's Bold Return: Texans Lineman Plays Through Pain
13 Jan
Summary
- Veteran tackle Trent Brown returns from knee/ankle injuries for playoff game.
- Brown, 380 pounds, brings decade of experience and Super Bowl win.
- Texans offensive line aims to protect QB C.J. Stroud against Steelers' defense.

Veteran offensive tackle Trent Brown has overcome knee and ankle injuries to return for the Texans' AFC wild-card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brown, a 6-foot-8, 380-pound lineman with ten years of experience, expressed his determination to play through pain, emphasizing the warrior mentality required at this stage of the season. His return signifies the Texans' offensive line reaching full strength, featuring a starting lineup that has successfully protected quarterback C.J. Stroud for three consecutive games without allowing a sack.
Brown's playoff experience includes a Super Bowl win with the New England Patriots and a Pro Bowl selection with the Raiders. He is now tasked with facing a potent Steelers defense, led by T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith. The Texans' offensive line, which has developed strong camaraderie, is confident in their preparation despite respecting the Steelers' defense, described by Brown as 'pretty much an All-Pro defense, from top to bottom.'




