A Texans defensive back said he always wanted to win in New England after the Patriots ended Houston’s season and punched their ticket to the AFC Championship.
A Texans defensive back said he always wanted to win with New England after the Patriots ended Houston’s season Sunday and punched their ticket to the AFC Championship.
Myles Bryant did not show up in the stat sheet in Sunday’s 28-16 divisional-round loss to his former team, but the cornerback said he looks fondly back at his time with the Patriots, where he began his career.
“I always wanted to be able to win here,” Bryant told the Herald postgame. “We weren’t able to in my four years here, but I learned a lot just from the guys, the coaches, the city … still got a special place in my heart.”
Bryant originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Washington in 2020, when Texans GM Nick Caserio spent his final year as an executive with New England, before he signed with Houston in March 2024.
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