HOUSTON – Dare Ogunbowale followed his blocking, plowing forward and he didn’t stop until he reached the end zone.
With a bit of vision and power, the Texans’ running back scored what ultimately became the game-winning touchdown in a pivotal victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
It was another clutch performance by a versatile football player who is rarely utilized on offense having played just 85 snaps overall on offense this season for 10 percent of the playing time.
One touch, his fourth run of the entire season Sunday night, and one touchdown from five yards out for Ogunbowale as he stepped in for injured running backs Woody Marks and Nick Chubb.
“One for one, everybody would love that,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said. “That was an awesome job by Dare. I talk about it all the time,

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