A former Tennessee Vols standout who was cast aside by his former team played a big role in the Houston Texans' playoff win against the Cleveland Browns.
Former Vols edge rusher Derek Barnett, Tennessee's career sacks leader, was released by the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this season after spending the first six-and-a-half seasons of his career with the franchise.
Barnett was a first round selection by the Eagles in the 2017 NFL Draft, but injuries limited in his production in his final seasons with the team. In his nine games with the Eagles in 2023 before he was released, Barnett's playing time was significantly reduced.
The Texans quickly claimed Barnett off waivers in late November. And that decision has paid dividends for Houston.
Barnett totaled 19 tackles and 2.5 sacks in six regular season games with the Texans.
And on Saturday, in a blowout win against the Browns in the opening round of the playoffs, Barnett contributed a sack and a quarterback pressure that forced a Joe Flacco interception that was returned for a touchdown.
Derek Barnett goes speed to power, which shortens the edge for him once he engages the blocker. Barnett strikes, reduces his hitting surface & gets to the QB for the sack! #PassRush #WeAreTexans pic.twitter.com/kBLSJnc9JS
— DLineVids (@dlinevids1) January 13, 2024
What is going on here?
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) January 13, 2024
Derek Barnett has a sack and a big pressure here on Joe Flacco to force an interception by another former Eagle Steven Nelson. Both coming up big for the Texans
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Barnett is no stranger to big moments in the playoffs. As a rookie, he recovered a fumble in Super Bowl LII that helped secure the Eagles' win against the New England Patriots.
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