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Texans slaughter Titans 45-21

It was a fine day at the Texans NRG Stadium, roof open for the second time this season and the weather above was picture perfect and the field below was picture perfect as quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a franchise-record six touchdowns sending the Tennessee Titans back home with a (2-10) record.

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Texans’ fan flaunts her JJ Watt poster in a message to the Titans at NRG Stadium.

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Fitzpatrick’s performance proved that his two-game benching was a time of deep reflection, and if chance arose for him to be at the helm again, he would show them, and he did.  This time around he was accurate, decisive and confident.

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Texans’ quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick in touchdown position.

 

He used his playing ground wisely and threw 9 receptions for 238 yards.  Two of Fitzpatrick’s touchdown passes went into the hands of wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.  This was also a fine day for Hopkins as he racked up a career high of 238 yards.

The scoring action, actually started early with a Fitzpatrick eight-yard hit to tightend Ryan Griffin on the opening drive.  Running back Arian Foster, back in play after a groin injury, showed the crowd that all is well, when he went in for a seven-yard touchdown pass, Texans leading 14-0.

  The Texans’ lead expanded with a 37-yard field goal by kicker Randy Bullock with 3:25 remaining on the clock, 17-0.

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A fine day at NRG Stadium with roof opened.

 

Then with only 38 seconds left before the half-time break, Fitzpatrick hit Hopkins with that first 58-yard scoring play to put Houston up 24-0.  

It was a fine day at the Texans NRG Stadium, roof open for the second time this season and the weather above was picture perfect and the field below was picture perfect as quarterback Ryan Fitzpatri
Texans’ fans out in solidarity at Texans & Titans game art NRG Stadium

Early in the third quarter, Titans quarterback Zach Mettenberger connected with wider receiver, Kendall Wright to put the Titans on the board, 24-7.

 That would be Mattenberger’s last touchdown reception of the game.  A few plays later, he was taken down by a JJ Watt tackle.  Back-up Jake Locker had to be called-in to lead the Titans.  

The Titans next score of the game came when cornerback Jason McCourty stole the ball from Texans wide receiver, Andre Johnson and ran for a 62-yard touchdown, narrowing the lead 24-14.

            The scoreboard widen again, late in the third quarter 31-14, when Hopkins made his second touchdown.   Johnson made up from the earlier striped ball, and reached up for a Fitzpatrick pass in the end zone, widening the lead 38-14.

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Texans’ wide receiver, Andre Johnson putting his name on an end zone TD.

            In the fourth quarter, Watt found himself on the receiving end of a 1-yard touchdown, his fifth of the season, making the score, 45-14. 

 Titans’ wide receiver, Nat Washington managed to catch a 25-yard reception touchdown from Locker late in the fourth.    The final score 45-21 with a Texans’ win.

In the post-game press conference, Fitzpatrick said, “I didn’t now know if I’d ever have a chance to play again.  It’s an eye-opener for me not to take it for granted.”

Fitzpatrick started for nine games, than was bench for two games for Ryan Mallett, who is out for the season, after he suffered a chest injury last week.

With all eyes around the football nation on Watt’s outstanding season and his five touchdowns, Watt humbly stated, “I don’t think, I could have imagined scoring one touchdown anywhere.  Five right now is very cool,” he said.

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Popular Texans’ player #99 JJ Watt, the man who shines in any gridiron position.

 

The Texans are still in the playoff contention at (6-6), and have a chance to be the wildcard in their division.  They will play the (2-10) Jacksonville Jaguars on December 7, at Ever Bank Field in Jacksonville.

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Texans shine in 2014 game day opener

Houston Texans fans rolled out of NRG Stadium with victorious faces celebrating the Texans 17-6 win over Washington for the game day opener.

Game Day Opener record attendance at NRG, crowd of 71770.
Game Day Opener record attendance at NRG, crowd of 71770.

Defensive end JJ Watt recently made headlines with his record breaking contract extension. Today’s performance proved why he is worth every buck of his $100 million deal.  Watt racked three tackles, a sack, a blocked extra point, a fumble recovery and stopped a play with the palm of his hand with his signature swatt pass.

  Safety, D.J. Swearinger clamping down on Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III
Safety, D.J. Swearinger clamping down on Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III

The scoring action started in the second quarter when Washington fullback Darrel Young rushed up the middle for a touchdown. No additional point accompanied the play as JJ Watt went up and blocked the extra point.  It wasn’t long after Washington put 6-points on the board that the Texans went in to score.

Quarterback Ryan Fitzgerald connected with De Andre’ Hopkins for a 76-yard touchdown. The Texans led 7-6.   On the next drive, Texans running back Alfred Blue blocked a punt and returned it for a touchdown putting the Texans up 14-6 at halftime.

It was a not a good day for Washington quarterback Robert Griffin, III (RG3).  The Texans defense wore him out.  D.J. Swearinger joined JJ Watt to let RG3 know this was not Waco, TX where the Baylor Bears just unveiled a statue of their former star player.  RG3 went down with three sacks from the mighty Texans’ defense.

 Running Back, Alfred Blue going in for touchdown after blocking punt return.
Running Back, Alfred Blue going in for touchdown after blocking punt return.

In the third quarter, JJ Watt did what he does best, seized opportunity.  Watt recovered a fumble after a spoiled attempt by RG3 to Alfred Morris on the Texans’ seven-yard line.

During the next drive, Swearinger took down tight end (TE) Niles Paul and caused a fumble after a 48-yard pass from RG3.  Texans safety Kendrick Lewis recovered the ball at the 9-yard line.

The Texans didn’t put up any scores with the two second-half fumbles. They punted after the first one and the other was lost by Arian Foster after a long Texans’ drive.

The fourth quarter sealed the game for the Texans with a 42-yard field goal by kicker Randy Bullock.

Fitzpatrick had 206 yards passing. Foster ran for 103 yards and Andre Johnson had 93 yards receiving.

First-round number-one draft pick Jadeveon Clowney left late in the second quarter because of a knee injury.  Late reports have indicated that Clowney has a lateral torn meniscus tear.  Clowney is set to meet with doctors on the prognosis of his right knee.

Defensive End, JJ Watt shows RG3 & Washington who house it is.
Defensive End, JJ Watt shows RG3 & Washington who house it is.

Coach Bill O’Brien said they will know better as the week goes on about Clowney’s injury.  “I am no sure about the status, but I will say right now that think it’s going to be ok.  He may miss some time.  He may not,” said O’Brien.

Game-day at NRG Stadium had a record attendance of 71,770, the second largest crowd in game history and the largest in game opening.

 

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