Baker Mayfield didn’t just survive the Texans’ trash talk on Monday Night Football in Week 2 of the 2025 season - he leaned into it, and the comeback win that followed showed exactly how.
Houston had opened the year 0-3, and one of those early stumbles came against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a 20-19 loss on the primetime stage. Mayfield was sharp in that game, throwing for 215 yards with a 65% completion rate and two touchdowns against a Texans defense that was still giving teams plenty to think about in the first half of the season.
What made the performance stand out even more was what Mayfield later revealed in Netflix’s latest season of Quarterback: the Texans’ chatter helped light the fuse.
The noise started with veteran safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, who was part of Houston’s three-game skid to begin the season before being cut after the Week 3 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Before that exit, though, he made his presence felt against Tampa Bay with the kind of in-game banter that can turn a tight game into a personal one.
Mayfield said the back-and-forth wasn’t new.
"Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, just... years of him talking trash about me. And when you finally play somebody like that, you're going to let him have it," Mayfield said.
The exchange started in a small way when the Buccaneers were backed up near their own end zone, but it escalated later in the fourth quarter after Mayfield scrambled, slid for a first down and stayed down briefly with a banged-up knee. Gardner-Johnson kept talking from there.
"That's what you get! Get your b---- a-- up!" Gardner-Johnson said after the play.
That sparked a brief skirmish before the game settled back down. But the real answer came in the final two minutes, when Mayfield delivered a huge scramble on 4th-and-10 to get Tampa Bay into scoring position. The drive ended with a Rachaad White goal-line touchdown that helped finish off the comeback.
Mayfield said the moment changed how he handled the pain.
“I was banged up. Sprained my MCL, bone bruise, not feeling great," Mayfield said.
"But then I hear ‘get your b**** a** up!" So you pop up, adrenaline kicks in, and forget you’re hurt.
I had to let him know that it doesn’t matter if I’m 100% or 50%, you can still get it anywhere.”
It was a reminder that trash talk doesn’t always rattle a quarterback. Sometimes it wakes one up. In this case, it gave Mayfield the extra edge Tampa Bay needed to steal the game late in Houston.
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