HOUSTON — Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. and linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair were brought together by football, but it is a relationship forged by faith.
Anderson, a Christian, and Al-Shaair, a Muslim, didn't let religious differences divide them. Instead, they leaned into their shared piousness to build a bond through faith that has paid dividends both on and off the field.
''I'm a Christian through and through, but I also think it's very important to see how other people … think and how they feel about certain things,'' Anderson said.
Added Al-Shaair: ''I'm open about my faith and I use my faith and the things I've experienced in conversations with guys and the same for him. So, every time we talked we were always hitting on the same cylinder, like dang that's exactly how I feel … so, I feel like it just worked out perfectly.''
Before they lead the Texans' top-ranked defense into the postseason against the Steelers on Monday night, these captains will find a quiet place away from the game-day chaos for a private talk to center themselves and discuss their faith. Anderson, who was named a first-team AP All-Pro on Saturday, and Al-Shaair, a first-time Pro Bowler who leads the team with 103 tackles, aim to help Houston get its first road playoff win.
Anderson said Al-Shaair has given him a boost from the moment he arrived in Houston before last season. Those pregame chats, though, might mean the most.
''I could truly say our talks before the game really help me,'' Anderson said. ''We try not to miss that talk before the game and that really helps both of us just get in that mindset and both of us really just (knowing) what we're doing it for, why we're doing it, and everything like that.''
Though there are fundamental differences in their religions, they both have values they feel are universal.