Originally published by John McClain .
Until he arrived in Houston in January, Bill O’Brien had never coached anywhere close to Texas, but it didn’t take him long to understand what it means to Houston when the Texans play the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cowboys host the Texans on Sunday. It’s their first regular-season appearance at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys have a 2-1 advantage in the non-conference series, including victories in the last two games.
The Texans and Cowboys are both 3-1 and in first place in their divisions.
The Texans beat the Cowboys in 2002, the first game in franchise history, at NRG Stadium.
“I know this game means a lot,” O’Brien said today. “I know it means a lot to Mr. (Bob) McNair, the organization and the city of Houston. I know it means a lot to our fans.
“Dallas is an excellent team that’s hot right now. It’s a huge challenge for our team.”
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