Sunday’s performance in Houston didn’t leave many players to choose from as bounce-back candidates. As the defensive line failed to generate a pass rush against the much-maligned Texans’ offensive line, the defense struggled to get off the field on third down, allowing Houston to dominate time of possession. The offense was barely on the field, but I think I was able to find two players who bounced back on Sunday. The silver lining is that Sunday against the Giants will give us plenty of options to select a bounce-back player.
Offense: George Kittle
Calling Kittle a bounce-back player seems odd, given his contributions to the dominating run performance against Atlanta on Sunday Night Football. However, the former All-Pro was shut out from the box score with zero catches. It was the first

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