Sunday, January 29, 2017

Osweiler returns to lead Texans over Oakland 27-14

HOUSTON -- Brock Osweiler finally looked like the player Houston spent $72 million on, throwing for a touchdown and running for another to lead the Texans to a 27-14 wild-card playoff win over the Oakland Raiders on Saturday.
Osweiler, benched on Dec. 18, got his job back this week with Tom Savage out with a concussion, and played his best game of the season to give the Texans their first playoff victory since the 2012 season.
Houston and its top-ranked defense, led by Jadeveon Clowney and Whitney Mercilus, bounced back after an embarrassing 30-0 wild-card loss to Kansas City last season to advance to face either the Chiefs or New England in the divisional round next weekend.
"We've been doing it all season as a defense," Clowney said. "We'll just continue to play as a unit."
The Raiders' first trip to the playoffs since the 2002 season, when they went to the Super Bowl, ended with a thud behind the struggles of third-string rookie Connor Cook. He threw for 161 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions.
He became the first quarterback in NFL history to make his first start in a playoff game after MVP contender Derek Carr broke his leg two weeks ago, and Matt McGloin injured his shoulder on Sunday. His performance wasn't helped by star left tackle Donald Penn missing the game with a knee injury, which ended a streak of 160 straight starts.
Houston (10-7) led by 13 at halftime and made it 27-7 on a 1-yard run by Osweiler early in the fourth quarter.
The Raiders (12-5) cut the lead when Andre Holmes grabbed an 8-yard touchdown reception on their next possession. Oakland got a stop after that, but Corey Moore intercepted Cook on the next possession.
DeAndre Hopkins had a touchdown reception for the Texans and Lamar Miller gave Houston a 10-0 lead in the first quarter on a TD run one play after Clowney's first career interception.
"Get to the quarterback," Clowney said of his team's mission Saturday. "I know he's going to hold it, don't know where to go with it. That's what we're hoping, trying to make plays on it."
It was the first career playoff game for Osweiler, who was benched for Peyton Manning before the postseason last season with Denver. He finished with 168 yards passing.
Houston took a 3-0 lead with a 50-yard field goal by Nick Novak with about eight minutes left in the first quarter.
Clowney batted a pass by Cook with one hand, then tipped it with his other one before pulling it down for the interception later in the quarter. The top overall pick in the 2014 draft probably would have scored on the play, but in the time it took him to grab the ball, Raiders running back Latavius Murray had latched on to one of his ankles and was pulling him down.
Miller scampered untouched on the next play for a 4-yard touchdown to make it 10-7.
The Raiders got a 2-yard TD run by Murray late in the first quarter.
Houston added a field goal in the second quarter before making it 20-7 on a 2-yard reception by Hopkins. That score was set up when Osweiler delivered a 38-yard pass to Hopkins just before the receiver stepped out of bounds two plays earlier.
THIRD-DOWN WOES
Oakland had trouble converting third downs Saturday. They failed to get a first down on their first 11 attempts. The Raiders finally converted one early in the fourth quarter and another came later in the drive that ended with the TD by Holmes. They ended 2 of 16 on third downs.
BRING IT BACK
Houston looked to have scored a touchdown on a 57-yard punt return by Tyler Ervin late in the third quarter. But the score was nullified because Mercilus ran into punter Marquette King on the play. He punted again and it almost turned bad for the Texans when Ervin muffed that one. Luckily for Houston, teammate Eddie Pleasant grabbed the ball after it bounced away from Ervin.
UP NEXT:
Raiders: Oakland is left to ponder what might have been had Carr not been injured.
Texans: Look to win a divisional playoff game for the first time in franchise history after losing in their first two games in that round.
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 Oakland Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Connor Cook18/451613.6133-225.530.0
TEAM18/451393.6133-22--30.0
Houston Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Brock Osweiler14/251686.7100-085.490.1
TEAM14/251686.7100-0--90.1
Oakland Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Latavius Murray12393.3118
DeAndre Washington4164.0014
Jamize Olawale166.006
Jalen Richard331.004
Amari Cooper100.000
TEAM21643.0118
Houston Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Lamar Miller31732.4119
Jonathan Grimes4307.5012
Brock Osweiler6152.5112
Alfred Blue242.004
Jay Prosch111.001
TEAM441232.8219
Oakland Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Andre Holmes45012.51205
Michael Crabtree23316.50197
Mychal Rivera4317.80115
Clive Walford2168.0092
Latavius Murray11212.00124
Amari Cooper2105.0099
Jalen Richard284.0052
Seth Roberts111.0018
DeAndre Washington000.0001
TEAM181618.912043
Houston Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
DeAndre Hopkins56713.41389
Will Fuller V4379.30195
C.J. Fiedorowicz23517.50184
Ryan Griffin3299.70134
Lamar Miller000.0001
TEAM1416812.013823
Oakland Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
No Oakland Fumbles
Houston Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
Tyler Ervin200
Brock Osweiler100
TEAM300
Oakland Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Khalil Mack11802000
Perry Riley Jr.6300000
Reggie Nelson5500000
Bruce Irvin5300000
Denico Autry4401100
Karl Joseph4400000
Cory James4300000
Malcolm Smith3301200
TJ Carrie3300100
Mario Edwards Jr.3300000
Dan Williams3200000
David Amerson3200000
Brynden Trawick3201000
Stacy McGee2200000
Latavius Murray2200000
DeAndre Washington2200000
Sean Smith2100100
Andre Holmes2100000
Daren Bates2100000
Justin Ellis2000000
Taiwan Jones1100000
Johnny Holton1100000
Darius Latham1100000
TEAM745705500
Houston Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Johnathan Joseph101000300
Whitney Mercilus7523.5020
Benardrick McKinney7300000
Andre Hal6400100
Brian Cushing4201.5000
Kareem Jackson4100000
Robert Chevis Nelson3300100
Quintin Demps2200000
Don Jones2200000
Brian Peters2200000
Joel Heath2200000
Eddie Pleasant2100000
A.J. Bouye2000400
D.J. Reader1111010
Shane Lechler1100000
Antonio Smith1101000
Jonathan Grimes1100000
Jadeveon Clowney1100200
Akeem Hunt1100000
Stephen Anderson1100000
Corey Moore1100200
Christian Covington1100000
Akeem Dent1000000
TEAM6346371330
Oakland Interceptions

INTYDSTD
No Oakland Interceptions
Houston Interceptions

INTYDSTD
Corey Moore1200
A.J. Bouye160
Jadeveon Clowney130
TEAM3290
Oakland Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Jalen Richard23819.0200
Taiwan Jones12323.0230
TEAM36120.3230
Houston Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Akeem Hunt11717.0170
Alfred Blue11515.0150
Tyler Ervin11414.0140
TEAM34615.3170
Oakland Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Jalen Richard56813.6370
TJ Carrie122.020
TEAM67011.7370
Houston Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Tyler Ervin4235.8160
TEAM4235.8160
Oakland Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Sebastian Janikowski0/00.002/22
TEAM0/00.002/22
Houston Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Nick Novak2/2100.0503/39
TEAM2/2100.0503/39
Oakland Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Marquette King1045745.71262
TEAM1045745.71262
Houston Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Shane Lechler941446.01456
TEAM941446.01456






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