Texans TE Brevin Jordan hilariously gestured that he needed oxygen after a wild 76-yard TD

The Texans’ Brevin Jordan ran so fast he literally couldn’t catch his breath!

NFL players aren’t accustomed to covering long distances in live game action. Pro football is almost always a short-burst, explosive affair built around five to 10-yard increments.

That’s what made Houston Texans tight end Brevin Jordan’s 76-yard touchdown against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday so special. With Jordan breaking this off against the league’s top defense, it was abundantly clear that this probably wasn’t a bog standard Saturday afternoon Wild Card playoff game. (Heck, it even gave us defenders spinning like tops just over the ground!)

But even though Jordan created some special magic in the open field, he’s still a human being with physical limitations. When he sat down on the sideline after his score, Jordan hilariously mimed putting on an oxygen mask. I personally have never related to a professional athlete more:

I was hoping for a total of 31 points in this game. I didn’t think it’d be 17-14 (and counting) around halfway through the second quarter. If guys like Jordan are breaking these kinds of plays off early, we all might need some oxygen just to watch this exciting game.

Browns, Texans trade touchdowns within 18 seconds

The Browns and Texans are lighting up the NRG Stadium scoreboard

The Cleveland Browns-Houston Texans Wild Card game is already wild.

Each team has a pair of touchdowns and the game is only 18 minutes old.

The Texans regained the lead at 17-14 when C.J. Stroud hit Brevin Jordan with a short pass that the tight end turned into a 76-yard touchdown, Houston’s longest play of the season.

The score came after  Cleveland running back Kareem Hunt had found the end zone twice.

The first score was on a short run. The second came when Flacco hit Hunt with a pass that turned into an 11-yard score.

After the PAT, the Browns led 14-10.

Texans TE Brevin Jordan has a career-defining opportunity on Sunday

For the first time, Texans TE Brevin Jordan will have the opportunity to play significant snaps with QB C.J. Stroud.

It was a curious sight when Texans tight end Dalton Schultz disappeared in the fourth quarter last week.

Down late against the rival Jacksonville Jaguars, with an AFC South lead on the line, many would have expected to see the star free-agent tight end featured. Schultz has had an easy connection with rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud, and it’s led to 40 catches for 455 yards and five touchdowns. Schultz actually leads the teams in routes run with 298.

Instead, it was third-year tight end Brevin Jordan.

Jordan, a fifth-round pick during Nick Caserio’s debut 2021 NFL draft, had 14 routes to Schultz’s three and significantly out-snapped the veteran. It was no surprise when Schultz appeared on Wednesday’s injury report with a hamstring injury. He proceeded to miss the rest of the week with practice and has already been declared out for the Texans’ must-win contest against the Denver Broncos.

It has left Houston without one of their most reliable receiving targets and in-line blockers. It’s also gifted Jordan with the biggest opportunity of his career.

For the first time, Jordan will have the opportunity to play significant snaps with Stroud. He hasn’t played over 50 percent of snaps during the 2023 campaign and, in the two years prior, has only topped 60 percent of the snaps just three times.

Houston loves their 11-personnel and 21-personnel packages, accounting for 80 percent of their plays, and it’s reasonable to expect Brevin should easily top these totals for the most involved game of his career. The question now is what can he do with that opportunity?

Even Jordan acknowledged the importance of Sunday’s game for him when interviewed on Sports Radio 610.

When asked if this was the biggest game of his career, he told the “In the Loop” listeners: “Damn straight.”

If Jordan can play a strong game on Sunday, it could be a revelation for Houston. In the short term, it would give the Texans two viable tight ends and potentially open doors for more diverse groupings and plays with two tight end sets. In the long term, it would provide Houston with yet another dynamic young pass catcher.

Financially, there are some even deeper meanings. Jordan is entering the last year of his rookie contract while Schultz is set to be a free agent once again after this season. Any emergence from Jordan during Schultz’s absence could create significant flexibility with how they have to prioritize extending the veteran and could play a huge factor in how his own eventual extension turns out.

Many tight ends dream of having a featured role with a quarterback playing at the level of Stroud right now. It’s the chance to not only see strong volume but to show a contribution to one of the league’s best offenses when firing on all cylinders.

Jordan will have just that on Sunday. Now to see if he can deliver on that promise and help Houston take a pole position in the AFC Wild Card race.

Texans TE Brevin Jordan took more fourth quarter snaps than Dalton Schultz

The snap counts indicate that Brevin Jordan saw more playing time with the Houston Texans in the fourth quarter of Week 12 than did Dalton Schultz.

The unique self-centeredness of fantasy football can still be beneficial to the framework of rooting for any one of the NFL’s 32 teams. With the amount of stats that fantasy managers track, they are bound to find trends that could help fans.

According to Nathan Jahnke from Pro Football Focus, one trend that seems to be developing on the Houston Texans is third-year Brevin Jordan getting snaps over six-year veteran Dalton Schultz, who signed a one-year contract in free agency.

Jordan had 16-of-20 tight end snaps, and just one short of Schultz’ 22 snaps in 11 personnel. The former Dallas Cowboys 2018 fourth-rounder was playing over 10 times more snaps in 11 personnel than Jordan over the previous 11 weeks, according to Jahnke.

Fantasy managers would no doubt want to keep tabs on the situation. However, it would be a fascinating position battle for Texans fans to watch to see if one of their younger players can solidify a starting spot. Jordan caught one pass for nine yards on two targets compared to Schultz’s one for two on two targets.

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WATCH: Texans QB C.J. Stroud hits TE Brevin Jordan for touchdown against the Jaguars

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud connected with tight end Brevin Jordan for a 4-yard touchdown in Week 3 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

In order for the Houston Texans to complete the rebuild, it will have to be a youth movement.

Clutch City sports fans saw more of the young leading the way as rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud connected with third-year tight end Brevin Jordan — still on his rookie contract — for a 4-yard touchdown Sunday afternoon at TIAA Bank Field.

The Texans struck first in Week 3 as Dameon Pierce scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown. Houston added to their lead as Stroud executed a perfect scoring throw.

Jordan adds to his touchdown total, as it was his fourth of his career. The former 2021 fifth-round pick had scored a touchdown since his rookie season.

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Texans TE Brevin Jordan questionable to return against the Colts

Houston Texans tight end Brevin Jordan was questionable to return against the Indianapolis Colts with a knee injury in Week 18.

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Houston Texans tight end Brevin Jordan is questionable to return against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 18.

The team announced the former 2021 fifth-rounder sustained a knee injury in the second quarter, and his return to the playing field was deemed questionable.

Jordan had not been a target on any of the team’s passing plays in the first half.

The Texans made some adjustments to their tight end corps for Week 18. Rookie Teagan Quitoriano made his return from a thigh injury, which resulted in the Texans listing O.J. Howard to be inactive against the Colts.

Jordan has 14 catches for 128 yards through 11 games and two starts for Houston in 2022, including Week 18.

Lovie Smith says Brevin Jordan is improving as a blocker

Jordan led the #Texans in receiving against the #Browns, but head coach Lovie Smith was more impressed with his work as a blocker

The Houston Texans have several capable tight ends on their roster, and Brevin Jordan is the latest player at the position to make an impact after leading the team in receiving against the Cleveland Browns in Week 13. His four catches were crucial to the Texans’ ability to move the ball downfield in the matchup, and without his steady presence as a reliable target for quarterback Kyle Allen, the game could’ve been a lot more ugly than it was.

Head coach Lovie Smith addressed Jordan’s performance in his comments to the media on Monday after Houston’s loss and made a point to shower the young tight end with praise.

“I think he did some good things blocking,” Smith told reporters. “Brevin [Jordan] will tell you that was a big play on that penalty on the sideline. We had momentum. Had an opportunity to get more points at the end. He had a drop too. But you expect some of those things from a guy that hasn’t played a lot, and it’s good to get him back into the mix.”

At 22 years old, Jordan was a fifth-round selection by Houston in last year’s draft class and is starting to come into his own beside former first-rounder O.J. Howard and unsung hero Jordan Akins. His contributions could prove to be a key part of Houston’s offense in 2023 and beyond as the team looks to the future to become more competitive in the years to come.

Without the benefit of better quarterback play, Jordan’s development will likely be stunted, but the Texans should have an opportunity to find a better signal-caller in the offseason. Jordan should be expected to fill a major role in Houston’s offense through their rebuild, and blossom into one of the team’s leaders if he can keep up his rise to dominance through the rest of the Texans’ 2022 schedule.

Texans vs. Dolphins inactives: LB Garret Wallow, TE Brevin Jordan down

The Houston Texans released their Week 12 inactives against the Miami Dolphins and LB Garret Wallow and TE Brevin Jordan were among the inactive.

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The Houston Texans released their inactives ahead of their Week 12 encounter with the Miami Dolphins Sunday at 12:00 p.m. Central Time from Hard Rock Stadium.

CB Derek Stingley (hamstring) was declared out on Friday.

WR Amari Rodgers, RB Eno Benjamin, DL Thomas Booker, T Austin Deculus, LB Garret Wallow, and TE Brevin Jordan were among the other inactives for the Texans.

According to Patriots Wire alumnus Henry McKenna, the Dolphins declared QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), RB Raheem Mostert (knee), WR Erik Ezukana, TE Hunter Long, and CB Noah Igbinoghene inactive against the Texans.

Houston will be starting quarterback Kyle Allen over second-year signal caller Davis Mills, who had started the first 10 games.

Texans vs. Giants inactives: TE Brevin Jordan out

Houston Texans tight end Brevin Jordan was among the inactives ahead of the Week 10 showdown with the New York Giants.

The Houston Texans released their inactives ahead of their Week 10 encounter with the New York Giants Sunday at 12:00 p.m. Central Time at MetLife Stadium.

Tight end Brevin Jordan was declared inactive.

Linebacker Neville Hewitt was already ruled out on Friday with a hamstring injury.

Receiver Tyron Johnson, defensive back Isaac Yiadom, and tackle Austin Deculus were also ruled out against the Giants.

New York declared receiver David Sills, linebacker Austin Calitro, tackle Devery Hamilton, tackle Evan Neal, tight end Daniel Bellinger, and outside linebacker Quincy Roche inactive for the Texans. The inactive list also indicates that receiver Kenny Golliday will be active against the Texans.

Texans vs. Chargers injury report: TE Brevin Jordan out

The Houston Texans released their final injury report for Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers, and TE Brevin Jordan (ankle) is out.

The Houston Texans released their final injury report for Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Tight end Brevin Jordan (ankle) and tackle Austin Deculus (ankle) were listed as out. They did not participate in practice Friday.

Tight end Pharaoh Brown (shoulder/hip) was limited in practice and was given the questionable designation. Defensive tackle Kurt Hinish (foot), cornerback Isaac Yiadom (thigh), and linebacker Jaylen Reeves-Maybin (back) were listed as questionable, and all three had full participation on Friday.

Linebacker Blake Cashman (hip), defensive tackle Maliek Collins (knee), running back Dameon Pierce (hip), and safety M.J. Stewart (hip) were not given an injury designation, and they were all full participants in practice.

The Chargers announced receiver Keenan Allen (hamstring) as out, and he was not a participant in Friday’s practice.

Center Corey Linsley (knee/rest) was a non-participant in practice and given the questionable designation.

Tight end Donald Parham (hamstring) was a full participant and given the questionable designation.

For more information on Los Angeles’ injury report, check out the Chargers Wire.

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