
| Playoff-bound Texans can’t overlook 1-13 Colts | |
After dominating the AFC South over the previous eight seasons, the Peyton Manning-less Indianapolis Colts have given way to the Houston Texans. Even though these teams’ most recent efforts more resembled previous seasons than the current one, this may be Houston’s best chance to finally win in Indianapolis. Looking to regroup from their first defeat in more than two months, the division champion Texans visit a Colts team looking to build on its first win of the season Thursday (8:20 p.m. ET).
With Manning under centre, Indianapolis had won seven of the past eight South titles and made the playoffs in all nine years since the division was created in 2002 — Houston’s inaugural season. The Colts had been 15-1 in this series before losing two of the last three meetings, including a season-opening 34-7 defeat at Houston on Sept. 11. However, the Texans are 0-9 all-time at Indianapolis, giving up an average of 32.6 points, but this is the first time they’ve played there without having to face Manning. Then again, Indianapolis (1-13) is coming off its first win, shocking Tennessee 27-13 on Sunday. “I think [the Colts are] feeling very good after what happened last week,” Texans head coach Gary Kubiak said. “… You know, the Thursday night game gets a lot of attention. We know they’ll play well. Like I said, our history in that building hasn’t been very good, so we’re going to have to go change that and play much better.” The Texans secured their first post-season berth and division title in Week 14. They entered Sunday having won a franchise-record seven straight and coming off a last-second 20-19 victory over Cincinnati, but they lost 28-13 at home to a sub-.500 Carolina team. Houston had been tied for the conference’s best record but fell one game behind New England and is now one of three AFC teams at 10-4. ‘Wake-up call’“It is a wake-up call, and it’s up to us as leaders to let our team know what exactly this game is,” defensive end Antonio Smith told the team’s official website. “I wouldn’t say it has to happen, but if it does happen, it’s needed for you to be battle-tested in a situation like this, for us to grow as a team. You got to take your [knocks]. You got to take your hits on the chin.” “When you become ‘the team,’ just like when we face teams that people give high praise, you got the underdog coming to knock you right off the pedestal.” The Texans find themselves in a similar situation Thursday and likely know better than to overlook a Colts team that has plenty to celebrate following a 0-13 start. Indianapolis rallied in the second half to defeat the Titans, posting its first victory without Manning in more than 14 years. “Any time you get a win, it’s good, and these guys have been working hard,” coach Jim Caldwell said. “The guys haven’t been complaining, they’ve worked together, they’ve fought together, so it’s good to get a good result. I think it gives our guys a little bit of a lift.” Making his third consecutive start, Dan Orlovsky was just 11 of 17 for 82 yards but threw for the go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter, and no Colts passes were intercepted for the first time since Week 5. Donald Brown carried 16 times for a career-high 161 yards, including an 80-yard TD run late in the fourth. “It means a lot [to win], but we’re a proud ball club so one game out of 13 or 14, we still have a ways to go,” defensive end Robert Mathis said. A big reason Indianapolis dominated this series was the Texans weren’t very good defensively, but they’ve made major strides this year, ranking second in total yards allowed at 277.9 per game and fifth against the run (96.8 ypg). However, they gave up a season-worst 166 yards on the ground Sunday and two rushing TDs, one more than they surrendered during the seven-game win streak. Rookie T.J. Yates, thrown under centre with season-ending injuries to Matt Schaub and Matt Leinart, also had a forgettable performance as he went 19 of 30 for 212 yards and two interceptions. “We’ve got a lot of things to fix and maybe just a quick turnaround is the thing,” Kubiak said. With Yates still getting accustomed to his new role, the offence continues to lean on Arian Foster. The Pro Bowler had his fifth 100-yard rushing effort and eighth touchdown in eight games Sunday, running for 109 yards and catching five passes for 58. In two career meetings with Indianapolis, Foster has totaled 405 yards from scrimmage and four TDs. He rushed for a career-high 231 yards and three scores during a 34-24 win Sept. 12, 2010. All-Pro wideout Andre Johnson will miss a third straight contest and ninth this season due to a hamstring injury. It’s unknown if defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, who went on medical leave after undergoing kidney and gall bladder surgery last week, will be available to coach. Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in 1, texans-news | Comments Off
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| Texans DC Phillips continues to improve following… | |
Houston Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips continues to improve from his Thursday surgery on his kidney and gall bladder, the team announced Friday. “His condition has been upgraded to good,” the Texans said in a statement. “Again, the family requests privacy and no further information will be released at this time.” The Texans announced Wednesday that their first-year coach would have to take a medical leave because of the operation for a condition which Phillips said was neither life-threatening nor cancerous. Phillips said he would need about a week to 10 days to recover. Texans linebackers coach Reggie Herring will run the defense in Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. What do you guys think about this. |
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| Andre Johnson Injury Update: Gary Kubiak Believes… | |
Read More: nfl injury report, houston texans injury report, andre johnson injury, Owen Daniels (TE – HOU), Andre Johnson (WR – HOU), Kevin Walter (WR – HOU), Jacoby Jones (WR – HOU), Arian Foster (RB – HOU), Houston Texans The Houston Texans wrapped up their Thursday practice and are getting some encouraging news from wide receiver Andre Johnson. According to head coach Gary Kubiak, Johnson felt better on Thursday and will still probably be a game-time decision Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Andre Johnson has been recovering from surgery on a hamstring injury and is still in the recovery window for the procedure. My guess is Johnson does not play this Sunday, but the good news is the Texans play an early game on Sunday. You will not find yourself rolling the dice on a 4:05pm ET start. In the weeks since Andre Johnson went down with the hamstring injury, the Texans have had a mix of players step up in the receiving game. Since losing Johnson, Owen Daniels, Arian Foster, Jacoby Jones and Kevin Walter have all led the Texans in receiving at some point. Of the players on the fantasy football waiver wire, Walter and Jones are solid options. Walter is probably the safer of the two, while Jones has a bit more upside. For more on the Texans, check out Battle Red Blog. For more on fantasy football, check out Fake Teams. Follow @sbnationfantasy on Twitter. That’s all for today. |
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| Texans’ Johnson could be game-time decision | |
![]() Report an error HOUSTON - Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson was limited in practice again Thursday but could play for the first time in almost a month against Jacksonville on Sunday. Johnson has been sidelined since suffering a right hamstring injury in a Week 4 game against Pittsburgh, which required minor surgery two days later. Texans coach Gary Kubiak said Johnson practiced less than he normally would on a Thursday. “We took another step forward, but I think we got to continue to look tomorrow and it’s probably going to be a game-time decision,” said Kubiak. “Like I said, we’ll continue to listen to him.” Johnson said Thursday’s practice was an improvement over Wednesday, when he also saw limited action. Although he was encouraged, he cautioned against being too optimistic about playing against the Jaguars. “I felt a lot better at the beginning of practice, but not where I want to be,” said Johnson. “Like I said, I just hope to keep getting better every day.” “I was encouraged,” he added. “You’re encouraged, but when you’re not where you want to be, that’s a little bit discouraging. I’m encouraged. I improved from where I was at yesterday, so that’s a good thing.” Houston is 4-3 this season, but just 1-2 in the weeks since losing its top receiver. Johnson had 25 catches for 352 yards and two touchdowns in the first four games this season. He has scored 52 touchdowns and racked up 9,516 receiving yards since 2003. Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. |
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