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The Houston Texans had a player play for most of the end of the season hurt, and they still dominated his matchups. The team was just on a whole other level during those final stretches of games.

According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Houston Texans' star left tackle, Laremy Tunsil, underwent knee surgery after the season ended.

In other words, he likely played against the Cleveland Browns with a hurt knee, yet he somehow shut down Myles Garrett, who didn't have a single pressure when matched up with Tunsil.

Tunsil likely shut down the Defensive Player of the Year on one knee, yet there are parts of this fan base that want to get rid of him. It really doesn't make sense.

This just goes to show how much Tunsil leaves it all out on the field. Hopefully, he recovers successfully. 

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