Texans vs. Ravens: Live Score, Video and Analysis for AFC Divisional Round Game
Turnovers.
They are a defensive coordinator's dream and an offensive coordinator's nightmare.
In this game, the Baltimore Ravens forced four of them (and I use the term 'forced' loosely because all four of them seemed to not really be forced, just terrible mistakes by the Texans).
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It all started with Jacoby Jones trying to catch a punt off a high bounce and he was unable to handle it.
That set Baltimore up at the 2 yard line for an easy TD.
Throw in some passes into double and triple coverage by rookie QB T.J. Yates that were easy picks for players like veteran S Ed Reed, and Houston just handed this game over to the Baltimore Ravens on a silver platter.
The Texans defense was as stellar as ever holding Ray Rice to under three yards per carry (21 carries, 60 yards).
QB Joe Flacco was under pressure all game, getting sacked five times (all by rookies DE J.J. Watt and LB Brooks Reed).
He was held to under 50 percent completion and just 176 yard through the air.
Offensively for Houston, Yates threw three picks (and 0 TD) while Arian Foster ran his heart out. Foster had 132 yards on 27 carries.
Andre Johnson did all he could too with 111 yard recieving and 8 catches.
However, Baltimore had more points at the end of the day and that is how they determine winners in the NFL.
Final Score: Houston Texans 13, Baltimore Ravens 20

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