‘It’s disrespectful’: Former Texans DE Jonathan Greenard calls out Houston’s offensive strategy

Former Houston Texans star Jonathan Greenard had a performance to remember Sunday afternoon at U.S. Bank Stadium.

This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccurate headline

Jonathan Greenard likely didn’t need any extra motivation to play against his former team Sunday afternoon at U.S. Bank Stadium. 

The Houston Texans gave him a bit more juice on the opening play. 

Greenard, who finished with three sacks in the Minnesota Vikings 34-7 win over the Texans, took on rookie tight end Cade Stover for a one-on-one matchup. C.J. Stroud connected for a 17-yard pickup, but the play was negated since Stover was called for a holding penalty against Greenard. 

That’s when the former third-round pick became locked in on winning every battle against Houston for the next four quarters. 

“First play of the game, they tried to block me with a rook,Greenard told the Houston Chronicle following the game.They tried to block me with a rookie tight end. It’s disrespectful. I ain’t never seen that.”  

Greenard, who arguably was the Texans’ top defensive player for two years under Lovie Smith and DeMeco Ryans, already felt disrespected by the AFC South champs after not reportedly getting an offer in the offseason. Even though he didn’t say anything publically, players knew the importance of Sunday’s victory to Greenard’s persona. 

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“He was amazing,former cornerback Shaq Griffin told Vikings reporters.He was absolutely amazing. I feel like it was the perfect time to get three in one day. I’m glad it was against the Texans. So I’m happy for him.”

After a breakout 2023 season that resulted in 12.5 sacks, Greenard inked a four-year, $76 million contract with the Vikings in March. Houston responded by signing former Vikings star Danielle Hunter on a two-year deal. 

Through three games, Greenard has 4.5 sacks to Hunter’s 1.5. The season is long, but the Vikings are certainly pleased with how Greenard’s looked to begin an undefeated season. 

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J.G.’s been huge for us all year with pressure production, but I know all of us are happy to see him ring the bell three times there with three sacks,Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell said.

Greenard seems to be content with his decision to leave Houston, especially after the offense tried to block him with a fourth-round rookie tight end.

I’m glad I’m here in Minnesota because obviously they respect me,Greenard told KPRC 2 SportsAaron Wilson.If anyone else want to do that, they can try.”

Texans RB Joe Mixon ruled out for Vikings game

Joe Mixon will not travel to Minneapolis with the Houston Texans to take on the Minnesota Vikings.

Joe Mixon’s status for Sunday’s game has officially been revealed.

According to the Houston Texans‘ public relations staff, Mixon will not travel to Minnesota with the team on Saturday to face the Vikings in Week 3. Initially, Mixon was ruled doubtful with an ankle injury but instead will stay back to rehabilitate.

Running back J.J. Taylor was from the practice squad to the active roster in place of Mixon. Houston also elevated linebacker and special teams standout Zeke Turner to bolster kick coverage in place of Dameon Pierce, who was also ruled out due to a hamstring issue.

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Traded by the Bengals this offseason to Houston, Mixon is expected to be the bell cow runner when healthy. Over his first two weeks, the 2021 Pro Bowl has rushed for 189 yards on 39 carries and a touchdown in two games while averaging 4.5 yards per attempt.

He won AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors in Week 1 after rushing for 159 yards on 30 carries and a touchdown against the Colts. In Week 2’s win over the Bears, Mixon finished with 50 total yards.

Houston now turns to Cam Akers to serve as the top rushing option in the battle between the two undefeated rosters. Akers, a former second-round pick out of Florida State, took over for Mixon in the fourth quarter. He rushed for 32 yards on seven carries, but also had a fumble.

As one of the top preseason stars, Akers proved to be a valuable asset for Houston’s ground game in August. Injuries have derailed his promising career. In 2021, he suffered an Achilles tear as a member of the Rams.

After being traded to Minnesota last season, he suffered a second Achilles tear in early November.

Offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik said he remained confident in Akers, given his knowledge of the offensive personnel from his time in Los Angeles and Minnesota.

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“He’s been running — ran zone scheme he came from — he did the same thing in Minnesota,” Slowik said Thursday. “He’s really good at reading that, we call it riding the wave, finding the right hole to hit. He always plays under control. When he sees it, he hits it. He finishes physical. And he has really good contact balance and I’d say those are the things that jump out with Cam.”

Houston is looking to go 3-0 for the first time since 2012. Kickoff at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis is scheduled for noon CT.