Texans RB Lamar Miller Makes Colts Defense Look Silly on Rally-Starting TD
With less than three minutes to play in the fourth quarter of Sunday Night Football in Week 6, the Houston Texans trailed the Indianapolis Colts, 23-9.
But thanks to a dazzling play by running back Lamar Miller, Houston turned things around in a hurry and stole a victory from its division rival.
Texans quarterback Brock hit Miller with a pass in the middle of the field with just over two-and-a-half minutes to play in regulation. It looked like the play would result in a short gain, but the running back broke out his finest moves and turned nothing into something.
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Miller wound up weaving through essentially the entire Indianapolis defense en route to the end zone. Thanks to the touchdown, the Texans cut their deficit to one score, and they fully erased the Colts' lead less than two minutes later.
Houston's late rally would not go to waste. The Texans pulled out a 26-23 victory in overtime to improve to 4-2.





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