Houston Texans social media team is not letting the Dallas Cowboys forget about what transpired on Monday Night Football

This year, in 2024, the Dallas Cowboys are not America's team, or Texas' team, for that matter. It's the Houston Texans, as they went into Dallas, brought fans with them to make it a home game, and took over with a 34-10 win. The Texans needed this win badly, too, as they had lost two […]

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This year, in 2024, the Dallas Cowboys are not America's team, or Texas' team, for that matter. It's the Houston Texans, as they went into Dallas, brought fans with them to make it a home game, and took over with a 34-10 win. The Texans needed this win badly, too, as they had lost two straight to both the New York Jets and the Detroit Lions.

And, they did just that. The Texans went into the Cowboys' home and took over. It wasn't always pretty, but a win is a win, especially a 24-point win.

And the Texans social media team is not going to let the Cowboys or their fans forget it either. They are going crazy with the trolls on social media.

The first one was a small tweet stating that there was finally a fight in Arlington, and it was late in the game when a scuffle actually started between the two teams. Of course, that's pretty funny. But, it only got better.

They then posted a picture of country/pop singer Post Malone, who is a huge Dallas Cowboys fan, in a Texans jersey. After that, they posted a picture of the team all posing towards the camera with the caption "Texas' team."

And, they have a right to do all of this. They went in and took care of business. If the Cowboys don't like that, maybe they should win the game and it wouldn't happen. Regardless, it's funny to see.

The Texans play the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars next before going on a bye. After that bye they will play the Miami Dolphins.