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NASHVILLE – The Texans’ slim playoff hopes disappeared on Sunday at LP Field.
Houston trailed 24-3 at halftime and never caught up in a 31-17 loss to their AFC South rival Tennessee Titans, who avenged a 20-0 loss at Reliant Stadium three weeks ago. The Texans fell to 5-9 and are officially out of contention for the postseason, while the Titans stayed alive with a 6-8 record.
“We got it handed to us pretty good today,” Texans coach Gary Kubiak said. “They beat us across the board physically up front."
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“We usually play physical games with them, and whoever does the best job of that usually finds a way to win,” Kubiak said. “I thought we looked slow today, just slow moving around. (It's) hard to understand because practice-wise, I thought we did everything we could to get (players) fresh. We did not play as fast as the Tennessee Titans, I know that.”
The Texans were penalized nine times for 66 yards, all in the first half, including a 15-yard penalty after linebacker ![]()
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The Titans led the entire way after scoring on the game’s opening possession. Quarterback Kerry Collins threw a three-yard touchdown pass to Nate Washington two plays after throwing a 39-yard pass to Damian Williams on fourth-and-eight from the 42-yard line.
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On the next play, Titans receiver Kenny Britt turned a near-interception into a 52-yard gain to the two-yard line. Cornerback ![]()
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After a 23-yard punt by ![]()
The Texans got on the scoreboard with a 37-yard field goal by ![]()
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Texans cornerback Jason Allen intercepted Collins at the Texans’ 15-yard line on the ensuing series. But the Texans were unable to capitalize after Schaub was sacked for a nine-yard loss on third-and-three at the Titans’ 33-yard line.
The Titans went up 31-10 with a seven-yard touchdown run by Javon Ringer near the end of the third quarter. Johnson had a 42-yard run to set up the score on an 80-yard drive.
With 6:28 left in the game, the Texans made it 31-17 after a four-yard touchdown pass from Schaub to ![]()
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The loss was the Texans’ seventh in their last eight games after a 4-2 start to the season.
"I am extremely disappointed about how the season went," Schaub said. "We had high hopes, and expectations were high. We still have expectation for this team and organization. We just need to find a way to play better football for 60 minutes for 16 weeks.”