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Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts

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7-5, 3-3 Away
Final
20 - 16
8-4, 6-1 Home

Texans corral high-scoring Colts and narrow AFC South race with 20-16 win at Indy

Texans make up ground in AFC South with win over Colts

A healthy Stroud and a suffocating defense could carry the Texans pretty far.

Nico Collins ran 7 yards for the tiebreaking score early in the fourth quarter, Nick Chubb added another touchdown run, and Houston’s defense came up with a late stop to help the Texans preserve a 20-16 victory over the slumping Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.

“I feel like I knocked off some rust and am back rolling,” said Stroud, who improved to 3-0 at Lucas Oil Stadium. “We’re super dangerous. ... We lost some close games against some really good teams. If we can find a way to win some close games after Thanksgiving, we’ll put ourselves in position to do whatever we want.”

Houston’s defense certainly has done its part during a four-game winning streak that has helped the two-time defending AFC South champs climb within one game the division’s co-leaders — Indy and Jacksonville at 8-4. On Sunday, they became the first team this season to hold the NFL’s highest-scoring offense under 20 points.

Getting Stroud back from the concussion protocol after he missed the three previous games could jump-start the Texans' offense. Although Houston (7-5) struggled to run the ball, Stroud went 22 of 35 for 276 yards.

Stroud's one interception led to an Indy touchdown, but Houston still managed to win a one-score game. All of the Texans' losses have been by eight points or fewer.

“How we’re finishing — that’s the difference,” coach DeMeco Ryans said. “We have resolve. We’re playing 60 minutes. We’re no longer looking at a bad play here or there and thinking that it’s going to send us into the tank.”

As a result, the Texans are back in the playoff picture.

Indy, meanwhile, has struggled since it rolled through the first eight games of the season.

The Colts have lost two straight for the first time and three of their last four. Daniel Jones, who continues to play through a lower leg injury, was 14 of 27 for 201 yards and two TDs. Jonathan Taylor, the NFL’s leading rusher, was held to 85 yards on 21 carries and failed to score for the fifth time this season.

Indy had a chance to complete a late comeback when Jones drove the Colts to Houston's 31-yard line with less than two minutes to play. But a drop by Josh Downs on third-and-9 and an incompletion on fourth down ended the drive — and Indy's perfect home record.

“Sometimes you win the tight games, but when you lose the tight games it's frustrating because you're like ‘Shoot, we could have had that,’” Colts coach Shane Steichen said. “You look back, it's three or four plays when you lose the tight ones so we've got to find a way to get those three or four plays when it is a tight game.”

The Texans were in control most of the day, taking a 3-0 lead on their first possession and responding immediately after Stroud's interception led to 19-yard TD pass from Jones to Alec Pierce. Michael Badgley's extra-point try hit the left goal post, keeping the Colts' lead at 6-3.

Chubb's 4-yard run to make it 10-6 and a 43-yard field goal to open the second half extended Houston's lead to 13-6. Jones tied it again with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Warren late in the third.

But the game swung on a critical pass-interference call on Indy cornerback Kenny Moore II on third-and-15 early in the fourth — after the play clock also appeared to run out. The Texans capitalized four plays later with Collins' 7-yard scamper around the right side for a 20-13 lead.

“When the clock hits zero, (the back judge) looks down to the ball and if the ball is snapped as he looks down from the clock to the ball, we leave that alone. That’s what he ruled on the play,” referee Clay Martin told a pool reporter before addressing the pass interference call. “The calling official had an arm grab at the top of the route. When you look back, the ball was in the air, and when you see the ball in the air, that makes it pass interference.”

All Indy could muster the rest of the way was a 42-yard field goal.

Pierce led the Colts with four receptions for 79 yards.

Vasso celebrates a milestone at home The Texans announced before the game that defensive backs coach Dino Vasso stayed home following the recent birth of his child. Houston's other defensive coaches collectively filled in for Vasso.

Injury report Texans: Safety Jaylen Reed went to the locker room in the first half with a right forearm injury and did not return. Linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair was checked for a concussion in the second half, was cleared and did return.

Colts: Starting CB Sauce Gardner suffered a right calf injury on the Colts' second defensive snap returned to the sideline in street clothes and a walking boot.

Up next Texans: Visit Kansas City next Sunday.

Colts: Play at Jacksonville next Sunday for the division lead.

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Scoring Summary

HOU FG 1st Period 7:55 Ka'imi Fairbairn 23 Yd Field Goal
IND TD 2nd Period 8:41 Alec Pierce 19 Yd pass from Daniel Jones (Michael Badgley PAT Failed)
HOU TD 2nd Period 5:08 Nick Chubb 4 Yd Rush (Ka'imi Fairbairn Kick)
HOU FG 3rd Period 6:47 Ka'imi Fairbairn 43 Yd Field Goal
IND TD 3rd Period 2:51 Tyler Warren 12 Yd pass from Daniel Jones (Michael Badgley Kick)
HOU TD 4th Period 12:38 Nico Collins 7 Yd Rush (Ka'imi Fairbairn Kick)
IND FG 4th Period 8:40 Michael Badgley 42 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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24 1st Downs 17
14 Passing 1st downs 9
7 Rushing 1st downs 5
3 1st downs from penalties 3
6-13 3rd down efficiency 3-10
0-2 4th down efficiency 0-2
71 Total Plays 51
364 Total Yards 281
5.1 Yards per Play 5.5
10 Total Drives 9
256 Passing 195
22/35 Comp/Att 14/27
6.9 Yards per pass 7.0
1 Interceptions thrown 0
2-20 Sacks-Yards Lost 1-6
108 Rushing 86
34 Rushing Attempts 23
3.2 Yards per rush 3.7
2-5 Red Zone (Made-Att) 2-4
9-85 Penalties 5-33
1 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 0
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
34:58 Possession 25:02
Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
DeForest Buckner, DT Injured Reserve Feb 6
Chris Lammons, CB Injured Reserve Feb 6
Drew Ogletree, TE Injured Reserve Feb 6
Anthony Gould, WR Injured Reserve Feb 6
Daniel Jones, QB Injured Reserve Jan 8
Houston Texans Houston Texans Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Folorunso Fatukasi, DT Injured Reserve Feb 6
Justin Watson, WR Questionable Feb 6
Joe Mixon, RB Out Jan 21
Cade Stover, TE Questionable Jan 21
Tank Dell, WR Out Jan 21

Game Information

Lucas Oil Stadium

Location: Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 65,977 · Capacity:

2025 AFC South Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Jacksonville 13 4 .765 0 474 336
Houston 12 5 .706 0 404 295
Indianapolis 8 9 .471 0 466 412
Tennessee 3 14 .176 0 284 478
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