The Houston Texans and Las Vegas Raiders hit the field together in a high-energy joint practice that delivered more than just reps—it sparked growth, respect, and clarity. Coach DeMeco Ryans praised the physical intensity, while star DE Will Anderson Jr. highlighted how facing unfamiliar schemes pushed their defense to evolve. QB C.J. Stroud echoed the value of stepping onto a different sideline, calling it a rare chance to test themselves under new pressure. Beyond the drills, mutual admiration bloomed—Anderson Jr. lauded Raiders QB Fernando Mendoza’s leadership, while both Stroud and Anderson held deep respect for veteran DE Maxx Crosby, even calling him “big bro.” The session broke training camp monotony, gave the Texans a realistic gauge of where they stand, and left everyone with a clear roadmap for improvement—all while building bridges across the league.
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