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Texans on Rex Burkhead: 'Rex is a fighter'
By Aaron Wilson
Dec 20, 2021
Rex Burkhead was battling
through a painful hip injury, and a quadriceps issue that initially was
expected to sideline him for Sunday's win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Instead, the veteran running back wound
up playing a pivotal role in a 30-16 victory as he grinded out some tough yards
and rushed for a season-high 41 yards on 16 carries and picked up some key
first downs in short-yardage situations in the fourth quarter. Burkhead
rushed for 28 yards in the second half, supplanting David Johnson as the
primary running back to complement rookie quarterback Davis Mills' passes.
"Rex is a fighter," Mills said. "He's the
guy when we need to drive down the field and trust someone with the ball in his
hand, Rex is the guy. He's able to do what's best for the team. And when
we were having to drive the ball down in that 4-minute mode trying to eat the
clock, he was running hard. You could see him get up and come back to the
huddle just determined to go out and win that game."
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On a soggy field, the versatile former Nebraska standout
and New England Patriots running back made some important contributions.
Yards are hard to come by for
the NFL's last-ranked rushing attack. They rushed for 75 yards on 26 carries,
but did enough to keep the Jaguars defense honest and set up play-action
passes.
“The rain started pouring down
so we knew the run game was going to have to be a focus for us, something we
establish and be physical at the point of attack with, and we did that. It
wasn’t always easy yards, it was definitely some grinding times," Burkhead
said. "But I thought the line did a tremendous job and T.K. (offensive
coordinator Tim Kelly) with the play-calling enabling us to get some of those
creases in spaces to get some good yards in critical times throughout the
game.”
Burkhead isn't flashy, but he's tough and plays an
intelligent, determined brand of football. He has rushed for 207 yards
and one touchdown and caught 14 passes for 112 yards.\
He has learned how to manage
injuries and get himself ready to play, even when he was predicted to miss the
game by Texans coach David Culley earlier in the week.
“This time of year everybody’s
got bumps and bruises, so you just do your best to be able to get out there on
the field and perform the best that you can to the highest ability that you
can," Burkhead said. "Our staff here, the trainers, the people in the
weight room do a tremendous job just making sure we’re as good as we can be for
gameday. Being a veteran in this league, I’ve learned some things to recover
faster and just get my body in the best shape possible for games. I take that
knowledge and approach every single day.”