HOUSTON — Asked how he'd describe Houston's pass rush to someone who hasn't seen the Texans play before, coach DeMeco Ryans took a few seconds before landing on an answer.
''It's like four Tasmanian devils just wrecking everything that's in front of them. That's how I look at our guys,'' Ryans said. ''They are fast. They are physical. The way they get off the ball, the way they collapse the pocket, they're a terror.''
After a stellar performance in a win over the Steelers in the wild-card round, the Texans are looking for this fearsome foursome to lead them again when they visit the Patriots on Sunday, when a win will put them in the AFC championship for the first time in franchise history.
The starting defensive line consists of first-team AP All-Pro defensive end Will Anderson Jr. and second-teamer and fellow end Danielle Hunter along with tackles Sheldon Rankins and Tommy Togiai.
The Texans led the NFL in yards allowed in the regular season and were second to the Seahawks in points. They continued that success in their first playoff game, allowing just 175 yards in the 30-6 win over Pittsburgh.
Houston sacked Aaron Rodgers four times and hit him 12 other times on Monday night while forcing him to fumble twice. They scored two defensive touchdowns against the Steelers, with one coming on Anderson's strip sack of Rodgers that Rankins scooped up and returned 33 yards for the score. It was the fourth touchdown this season for Houston's defensive line, another example of just how good this group has been.
Working together
Anderson and Hunter are the undisputed stars of the group after combining for 27 sacks in the regular season. But defensive line coach Rod Wright said what the Texans do doesn't work unless everyone does their job.