HOUSTON – Shadowing Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb step for step, stride for stride, move for move, Texans standout cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. displayed textbook coverage techniques.
After the game, Stingley received a game ball and verbal acknowledgement from Texans coach DeMeco Ryans. Ryans’ confidence and faith in the former LSU consensus All-American was justified by his performance as he traveled with Lamb several times during a 34-10 blowout victory.
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Ryans hasn’t always had Stingley run with opponents’ most dangerous wide receiver. This time, he did, though. Stingley limited Lamb, a Foster graduate, to two catches for 19 yards with one interception and three passes defended on 17 routes in single coverage, according to Next Gen Stats.
“Locked down all night,” Ryans said inside the Texans’ victorious postgame locker room. “Great job, Sting.”
For the season, Stingley has two interceptions and has allowed just 28 receptions for 277 yards and one touchdown on 60 targets against him. Opposing quarterbacks have a 46.7 completion percentage against Stingley, a former third overall pick, with a 51.9 quarterback rating, 4.6 yards per target and 9.9 yards per completion and just 104 yards after the catch.
Targeting Stingley is simply a poor business decision for offensive coordinators and quarterbacks. He has 36 tackles, 12 passes defensed and two tackles for losses one year after intercepting a career-high five passes and being snubbed for the Pro Bowl as an alternate.
Perhaps Stingley will be named to the Pro Bowl this season outright.
“What allows Sting to have a lot of success is just him being locked in on his technique,” Ryans said. “Not making it bigger than it is, and just going out and executing. He understood the challenge on their best player and he stepped up to the challenge and made plays all night. Very proud of Sting and how he has continued to grow as a professional and having a really great year for us. Really proud of Sting.
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Lamb has 67 catches for 774 yards and four touchdowns this season as one of the few standouts on a bad Cowboys squad. Although he finished with a game-high eight catches for 93 yards, he did his damage away from Stingley.
True to his low-key personality, Stingley didn’t gloat about getting the best over Lamb.
“It was all right,” Stingley said. “I left a couple of plays out there, but it was a good defensive performance.”
Stingley intercepted Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush in the first quarter as his errant throw went right to him after a Lamb route was disrupted by safety Jimmie Ward. No flags. Interception, Texans football. And the Texans capitalized on the miscue with their second touchdown of the game.
“Stingley, really great job in coverage all game,” Ryans said. “And we get the pick, that was big-time for us.”
#Texans corner Derek Stingley Jr. @stingjr helped contain #Cowboys star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, who was held to two catches for 19 yards with three passes defensed and one interception on 17 routes against the Texans former third overall pick from LSU, per @NextGenStats https://t.co/806QKbfjAe
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In the second half, the Cowboys were shut out completely.
Unlike the previous week against the Detroit Lions, the Texans held on for a decisive victory.
“I think it’s ore the previous games defensively, just not playing how we normally play,” Stingley said.
#Texans corner Derek Stingley Jr. @stingjr on his strong coverage performance against #Cowboys CeeDee Lamb @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/8D8yU6eICF
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Stingley shadowed Chicago Bears standout wide receiver D.J. Moore into a state of extreme frustration as his body language and facial expressions showed how he felt about being locked up earlier this season.
Stingley tends to have that demoralizing effect on wide receivers as one of the top cover corners in the NFL. Stingley intercepted a sideline pass intended for Moore and blanketed him for three catches for seven targets and 18 yards in the second half of the Texans’ 19-13 victory.
Stingley will be eligible for a contract extension after this year and is expected to ultimately be one of, if not, the highest paid cornerbacks in the NFL along with New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner.
The trust the coaching staff places in Stingley is obvious, especially when he’s asked to shut down a top receiver and run step for step and match their moves and athleticism.
Skill. Toughness. Athleticism. Instincts. Feisty streak.
Stingley is as serious as they come when it comes to football and he constantly displays intensity and body control.
In his second NFL season last year, Stingley was dominant after returning from a hamstring injury.
All of Stingley’s coverage skills were on display late last season as the Texans’ talented cornerback shut down passing lanes to lead the NFL with three interceptions in December and nine passes defensed while allowing an astoundingly low 1.7 passer rating when targeted by opposing quarterbacks. He was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Month for the first time.
“I actually think Sting is, and I won’t even shake when I say that, I think he’s one of the best DBs in the league,” said injured wide receiver Stefon Diggs, a four-time Pro Bowl selection. “Especially from talent level. He’s fast. He can run. He can break and he’s competed at a high level throughout his career.”
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Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 click2houston.com.