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NFL Sends Notice About Texans’ All-Pro Playmaker Before Titans Game

The Houston Texans received another stellar performance from former first-round draft pick and starting cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. in Week 10 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Stingley finished the contest with 2 total tackles and 2 pass deflections in the 36-29 comeback victory. He also made an eye-popping interception that significantly impacted the game.

### NFL Sends Message on Texans CB Derek Stingley Jr.

The Texans selected Stingley with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2022 draft. Since then, he has quickly established himself as one of the league’s top defensive backs, earning his first Pro Bowl and First-Team All-Pro honors in 2024. In March, Stingley signed a three-year, $90 million contract extension—an investment justified by plays like his recent one-handed interception.

The NFL’s official X handle acknowledged the moment, posting on November 11:
“Derek Stingley’s one-handed interception flipped the momentum for the Texans [triumphant emoji].”

So far this season, Stingley has compiled 21 total stops, 10 pass breakups, and 3 interceptions. His crucial interception came at a pivotal time, halting the Jaguars from extending their 20-10 halftime lead. Although Jacksonville scored 9 more points after that, the Texans answered on the scoreboard to stay in the game. Thanks to Stingley—whom Next Gen Stats credited with allowing only 1 reception for 9 yards on four targets— the Jaguars failed to score again.

### Derek Stingley Takes Victory Lap

Stingley, who has garnered Defensive Player of the Year attention and debuted at No. 18 on the NFL’s Top 100 list for 2025, was clearly proud of his performance during the Texans’ comeback win. He shared messages from fellow NFL players who were in awe of his interception.

“Holy F!” exclaimed “Corner Suite Podcast” host and former Texans DB Steven Nelson on X (November 9). “Sting man [checkmark emoji].”

Fellow NFL cornerback Kelvin Joseph posted a series of fire emojis tagging Stingley, signaling his admiration.

Former Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko praised Stingley highly on X, sharing the interception clip and saying:
“There is nobody in Derek Stingley’s realm right now as a cornerback in the NFL. He has no peers.”

According to Pro Football Reference, Stingley is allowing a career-best 41.9% completion rate on 43 targets in his coverage this season. This marks the best completion percentage allowed among all defenders who have faced at least as many targets, per Stathead.

### Derek Stingley Gets Honest About Head-Turning Interception

Speaking candidly about the moment and the roaring home crowd celebration, Stingley told Brian “Big Sarge” Barefield after the game on November 9:
“I was just looking like, ‘Oh, my God!’ The stadium, going crazy. Everybody screaming. Nah, it was crazy.”

The Texans were exacting revenge for their Week 3 loss to the Jaguars, doing so without their starting quarterback C. J. Stroud. Stingley’s timely play helped keep hope alive while the Texans’ offense found its footing.

Teammate and fellow cornerback Kamari Lassiter praised Stingley’s athleticism and instincts:
“He’s one of the greatest players I ever played with. 1-of-1. Go out there, dive, undercut the route, one-hand snag it. I didn’t get to see it because I was covered on the other side. But once I saw the replay, I’m like, ‘Bro, you gotta chill out, bro. You gotta chill out.’”

Derek Stingley Jr. continues to demonstrate why he is a cornerstone of the Texans’ defense and one of the NFL’s elite cornerbacks.
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NFL Announces Punishment for Texans Star Before Showdown Against 49ers

The Houston Texans may have been proven correct in their arguments on behalf of linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, following the NFL’s latest decision to fine cornerback Derek Stingley—but not Al-Shaair—ahead of their Week 8 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.

Al-Shaair was flagged for unnecessary roughness after tackling Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold along the sidelines in the first quarter of “Monday Night Football.” Despite the penalty call, the NFL chose not to fine Al-Shaair. Meanwhile, Seahawks linebacker Greenlaw, who protested the penalty during and after the game, was also not fined.

### Derek Stingley Tagged With Fine After Facemask Penalty

Although Stingley’s penalty did not attract as much attention as Al-Shaair’s, it still cost the All-Pro cornerback $11,593. Stingley, who is under a three-year, $90 million contract, was penalized for grabbing wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s facemask during a return after intercepting a pass from Darnold.

The play stood, granting the Texans possession after they had turned the ball over on downs two plays earlier.

Additionally, Smith-Njigba was fined $14,491 for unsportsmanlike conduct due to dunking on the goalpost. It was an expensive night for Stingley, the Texans, and Smith-Njigba alike.

### Al-Shaair Avoids Further Penalty

Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio highlighted the surprising absence of a fine for Al-Shaair on the NFL’s football operations portal, especially given the Texans team captain’s prior history of fines. Earlier this season, Al-Shaair was penalized for a hit to the head of Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward.

“Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair has a fairly extensive history of fines for in-game infractions,” Florio wrote on October 25. “He seemed poised to receive another one after being called for unnecessary roughness during a tackle of Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold on Monday night. Ultimately, no fine was imposed.”

Florio noted that while the officials ruled the play as unnecessary roughness, the league office—the same group that suspended Al-Shaair for three games last December—decided against fining him again.

Previously, Florio had anticipated further discipline for Al-Shaair due to his past infractions. In an article dated October 21, he questioned whether the linebacker’s third finable offense since returning from suspension might trigger another fine or even a suspension.

Instead, the league appeared to accept the circumstances closer to how Al-Shaair himself described them.

### Al-Shaair Stands Ground After Latest Polarizing Penalty

Al-Shaair has been adamant that he did nothing wrong on the play. He told reporters on October 21 that he questioned the officials during the Texans’ eventual loss to the Seahawks but was given mixed messages, being told he hit Darnold late.

“It really was me running with my receiver, him running. I pushed off of the receiver, right to the tackle. He lowers his shoulder. We both just kind of hit each other,” Al-Shaair explained. “I’m driving him. He’s trying to drive his legs. Still no whistle, but my head is in his chest. So, I don’t really know where I’m at on the field. There’s still no whistle. They never blew the whistle until after I dropped him on the ground.”

He continued, “It’s just confusing because that happened a whole bunch today. And I don’t, I guess, normally, think that you’re able to kind of play a little bit longer with the whistle. But it just awkwardly—if the guy stopped, then blow the whistle. So, I just…it was weird.”

Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans backed Al-Shaair’s explanation of the play, supporting his linebacker in the aftermath of the controversial call.
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