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Houston Texans Communications • NRG Stadium • Two NRG Park • Houston, Texas 77054 • (832) 667-2000 • @TexansPR The Houston Texans (4-5) return from their open week to face the AFC North-leading Cleveland Browns (6-3) on Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium at noon CT. Houston will have a different look on Sunday with QB Ryan Mallett making his first career NFL start. Mallett’s counterpart will be former New England teammate Bri- an Hoyer, who has led the Browns to their best start in 20 years and wins in each of their last three outings. The Texans are coming off a 31-21 loss to Philadelphia in Week 9 that saw starting cornerbacks Johnathan Joseph and Kareem Jackson, and RB Arian Foster leave the game with injuries. DE J.J. Watt and OLB Whitney Mercilus combined for 3.5 sacks, while CB Jumal Rolle stepped in to record the first two interceptions of his career to lead the defense. Foster recorded 119 yards from scrimmage before leaving the game and WR DeAndre Hopkins had 115 yards receiving and a touch- down on six receptions. Watt leads a ball-hawking defense that has recorded a league-high 21 takeaways. The former defensive player of the year has scored three total touchdowns, is tied for seventh in the NFL with 8.5 sacks and leads the league with 29 quarterback hits and shares the league lead with three fumble recoveries. Despite missing all or part of three games with injury, Foster is having one of the best seasons of his career, ranking second in the NFL with 822 yards rushing and 131.4 scrimmage yards per game to go along with 10 total touchdowns. Cleveland is coming off a 24-3 win against AFC North rival Cincinnati last Thursday that gave the Browns the division lead. The Browns got rushing touchdowns from former Texan Ben Tate, Isaiah Crowell and Terrance West and four takeaways by their defense. The Browns are fourth in the NFL with a plus-9 turnover differential. The Texans have won the last two meetings in the all-time series, in- cluding a 30-12 win in the last matchup on Nov. 6, 2011 in Houston. Foster and Tate both ran for more than 100 yards for the Texans, who piled up a franchise-record 261 yards on the ground. Houston hasn’t vis- ited Cleveland since a 16-6 win on Nov. 23, 2008. WR Andre Johnson caught 10 passes for 116 yards in that game to lead the Texans. GAME 10 Houston Texans (4-5) at Cleveland Browns (6-3) Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 • Noon CT • FirstEnergy Stadium (68,000) • Cleveland, Ohio O N A I R Day Date Opponent TV Result/Time (CT) Sun. Sept. 7 WASHINGTON REDSKINS FOX W, 17-6 Sun. Sept. 14 at Oakland Raiders CBS W, 30-14 Sun. Sept. 21 at New York Giants CBS L, 30-17 Sun. Sept. 28 BUFFALO BILLS CBS W, 23-17 Sun. Oct. 5 at Dallas Cowboys CBS L, 20-17 (OT) Thurs. Oct. 9 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS# CBS L, 33-28 Mon. Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh Steelers# ESPN L, 30-23 Sun. Oct. 26 at Tennessee Titans FOX W, 30-16 Sun. Nov. 2 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES FOX L, 31-21 Sun. Nov. 9 BYE WEEK Sun. Nov. 16 at Cleveland Browns CBS Noon Sun. Nov. 23 CINCINNATI BENGALS CBS Noon Sun. Nov. 30 TENNESSEE TITANS CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 7 at Jacksonville Jaguars CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 14 at Indianapolis Colts CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 21 BALTIMORE RAVENS CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 28 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS CBS Noon * Italic indicates games subject to flex scheduling. All kickoff times Central; # - Televised Nationally; Home Games in BOLD All games are broadcasted live on Texans Radio on 610 AM, 100.3 The Bull and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes 1180 AM 2014 HOUSTON TEXANS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE TEXANS OPEN STRETCH RUN ON THE ROAD AGAINST THE BROWNS CBS (KHOU Ch. 11 locally) Andrew Catalon Play-By-Play Steve Tasker Color Analyst Steve Beuerlein Color Analyst WestwoodOne National Radio Tom McCarthy Play-By-Play Rod Woodson Color Analyst SportsRadio610 (610 AM, 100.3 FM) Marc Vandermeer Play-By-Play Andre Ware Color Analyst John Harris Sideline ESPN Deportes Houston 1180 AM Enrique Vasquez Play-By-Play Gustavo Rangel Color Analyst Daniela Rodriguez Color Analyst A WIN AGAINST CLEVELAND WOULD... • Improve Houston’s record to 5-5 • Improve Houston’s record to 5-3 all-time against Cleveland Improve Houston’s record to 2-2 all-time at FirstEnergy Stadium Improve Houston’s record to 1-1 against the AFC North this season Improve Houston’s record to 3-3 on the road this season Improve Houston’s record to 4-2 against the AFC this season • Improve Houston’s record to 5-8 all-time coming off an open date • Give Houston eight wins in a row, including playoff games, against teams from Ohio
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Houston Texans Communications • NRG Stadium • Two NRG Park • Houston, Texas 77054 • (832) 667-2000 • @TexansPR

The Houston Texans (4-5) return from their open week to face the AFC North-leading Cleveland Browns (6-3) on Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium at noon CT. Houston will have a different look on Sunday with QB

Ryan Mallett making his first career NFL start. Mallett’s counterpart will be former New England teammate Bri-an Hoyer, who has led the Browns to their best start in 20 years and wins in each of their last three outings.

The Texans are coming off a 31-21 loss to Philadelphia in Week 9 that saw starting cornerbacks Johnathan Joseph and Kareem Jackson, and RB Arian Foster leave the game with injuries. DE J.J. Watt and OLB Whitney Mercilus combined for 3.5 sacks, while CB Jumal Rolle stepped in to record the first two interceptions of his career to lead the defense. Foster recorded 119 yards from scrimmage before leaving the game and WR DeAndre Hopkins had 115 yards receiving and a touch-down on six receptions.Watt leads a ball-hawking defense that has recorded a league-high 21

takeaways. The former defensive player of the year has scored three total touchdowns, is tied for seventh in the NFL with 8.5 sacks and leads the league with 29 quarterback hits and shares the league lead with three fumble recoveries. Despite missing all or part of three games with injury, Foster is having

one of the best seasons of his career, ranking second in the NFL with 822 yards rushing and 131.4 scrimmage yards per game to go along with 10 total touchdowns. Cleveland is coming off a 24-3 win against AFC North rival Cincinnati

last Thursday that gave the Browns the division lead. The Browns got rushing touchdowns from former Texan Ben Tate, Isaiah Crowell and Terrance West and four takeaways by their defense. The Browns are fourth in the NFL with a plus-9 turnover differential. The Texans have won the last two meetings in the all-time series, in-

cluding a 30-12 win in the last matchup on Nov. 6, 2011 in Houston. Foster and Tate both ran for more than 100 yards for the Texans, who piled up a franchise-record 261 yards on the ground. Houston hasn’t vis-ited Cleveland since a 16-6 win on Nov. 23, 2008. WR Andre Johnson caught 10 passes for 116 yards in that game to lead the Texans.

GAME 10 Houston Texans (4-5) at Cleveland Browns (6-3)Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 • Noon CT • FirstEnergy Stadium (68,000) • Cleveland, Ohio

ON AIR

Day Date Opponent TV Result/Time (CT) Sun. Sept. 7 WASHINGTON REDSKINS FOX W, 17-6Sun. Sept. 14 at Oakland Raiders CBS W, 30-14Sun. Sept. 21 at New York Giants CBS L, 30-17 Sun. Sept. 28 BUFFALO BILLS CBS W, 23-17 Sun. Oct. 5 at Dallas Cowboys CBS L, 20-17 (OT)Thurs. Oct. 9 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS# CBS L, 33-28Mon. Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh Steelers# ESPN L, 30-23 Sun. Oct. 26 at Tennessee Titans FOX W, 30-16 Sun. Nov. 2 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES FOX L, 31-21 Sun. Nov. 9 BYE WEEK Sun. Nov. 16 at Cleveland Browns CBS Noon Sun. Nov. 23 CINCINNATI BENGALS CBS Noon Sun. Nov. 30 TENNESSEE TITANS CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 7 at Jacksonville Jaguars CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 14 at Indianapolis Colts CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 21 BALTIMORE RAVENS CBS Noon Sun. Dec. 28 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS CBS Noon

* Italic indicates games subject to flex scheduling. All kickoff times Central; # - Televised Nationally; Home Games in BOLD

All games are broadcasted live on Texans Radio on 610 AM, 100.3 The Bull and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes 1180 AM

2014 HOUSTON TEXANS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULETEXANS OPEN STRETCH RUN ON THE ROAD AGAINST THE BROWNS

CBS (KHOU Ch. 11 locally)Andrew Catalon Play-By-PlaySteve Tasker Color AnalystSteve Beuerlein Color Analyst

WestwoodOne National RadioTom McCarthy Play-By-PlayRod Woodson Color Analyst

SportsRadio610 (610 AM, 100.3 FM)Marc Vandermeer Play-By-PlayAndre Ware Color AnalystJohn Harris Sideline

ESPN Deportes Houston 1180 AMEnrique Vasquez Play-By-PlayGustavo Rangel Color AnalystDaniela Rodriguez Color Analyst

A WIN AGAINST CLEVELAND WOULD...

• Improve Houston’s record to 5-5• Improve Houston’s record to 5-3 all-time against Cleveland• Improve Houston’s record to 2-2 all-time at FirstEnergy Stadium• Improve Houston’s record to 1-1 against the AFC North this season• Improve Houston’s record to 3-3 on the road this season• Improve Houston’s record to 4-2 against the AFC this season• Improve Houston’s record to 5-8 all-time coming off an open date• Give Houston eight wins in a row, including playoff games, against

teams from Ohio

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TABLE OF CONTENTS/MEDIA SCHEDULE

THE RELEASETexans Schedule ..................................................................................1Media Schedule ....................................................................................2The Texans Wire ...................................................................................3What to Look For ..................................................................................42014 Texans At A Glance ......................................................................5Player Quick Notes ............................................................................6-7Texans-Browns Matchup .................................................................8-11The Last Time They Met .....................................................................12Week 9 vs. Philadelphia ................................................................13-14Bill O’Brien Transcript .........................................................................15Texans General Manager Rick Smith .................................................16Assistant Coaches ..............................................................................16Team Notes ...................................................................................17-20Player Notes ..................................................................................21-352014 Schedule Notes .........................................................................362014 Game Recaps/Notes ............................................................37-57Texans on TV and Radio ...............................................................58-59Expanded Media Information .........................................................60-612014 Texans Transactions .............................................................62-63Texans Rosters ..............................................................................64-67Participation/Starters/Inactives ......................................................68-69Statistics ........................................................................................70-71Depth Chart ........................................................................................72GAMEBOOK AND FLIP CARD VS. PHILADELPHIAMISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSTEXANS PLAYER BIOSTEXANS RECORD BOOK

TABLE OF CONTENTS

All interview requests for Houston Texans executives, coaches, and players should go through the Texans communications department.Please give at least 48 hours for your request. For Texans players,

assistant coaches and executives, please send your request to Evan Koch or Charles Hampton.Requests for owner Bob McNair, General Manager Rick Smith and

Head Coach Bill O’Brien should be sent to the attention of Senior Direc-tor of Communications Kevin Cooper. O’Brien’s Monday news conference is held in the media workroom at

2:30 p.m. He speaks with the Texans’ media after practice on Wednes-day through Friday in the media workroom (time will be emailed out at the beginning of each week).

INTERVIEW REQUESTS

Staff Member Phone Email @houstontexans.comKevin Cooper, Sr. Director 832-667-2035 kevin.cooperEvan Koch, Comm. Manager 832-667-2050 evan.kochAmy Palcic, Corp. Comm. Manager 832-667-2220 amy.palcicCharles Hampton, Comm. Coord. 832-667-2282 charles.hamptonSeth Medvin, Comm. Intern 832-667-2241 seth.medvin

TEXANS PR CONTACTS

As of June 1, 2014, the Houston Texans call their home NRG Stadi-um. Previously known as Reliant Stadium, NRG Stadium is where the the Texans have played to 128 consecutive sellouts. In 2013, the world’s largest indoor HD video boards were installed at NRG Stadium and it was announced that it will play host to Super Bowl LI in 2017. The stadium has played host to the Texas Bowl since 2006, the 2007 East-

West Shrine Game, the 2011 NCAA Men’s Final Four, Super Bowl XXXVIII, Wrestlemania XXV, Rodeo Houston and among other large-scale events. The NCAA Men’s Final Four will return to the building in 2016.

NEW NAME, SAME VENUE

Wednesday, November 12 11:10-11:55 a.m. Open Locker Room11:15 a.m. QB Ryan Mallett available in Media Workroom11:40 a.m. DE J.J. Watt available in Media Workroom1-3 p.m. Practice1:15 p.m. Shooting portion of practice begins2:20 p.m. Conference Call with Cleveland Browns Head

Coach Mike Pettine in Media Workroom3:15 p.m. Conference Call with Cleveland Browns QB Brian

Hoyer in Media Workroom3:15 p.m. Bill O’Brien available in Media Workroom Quarterbacks Coach George Godsey available in

Media Workroom

Thursday, November 13 11:10-11:55 a.m. Open Locker Room1-3 p.m. Practice1:15 p.m. Shooting portion of practice begins3:15 p.m. Bill O’Brien available in Texans Media Workroom Defensive Coordinator Romeo Crennel available in

Media Workroom

Friday, November 14 11:05 a.m.-1 p.m. Practice11:30 a.m. Shooting portion of practice begins1:15 p.m. Bill O’Brien available in Media Workroom1:15 p.m. Open Locker Room Saturday, November 15 NO AVAILABILITY

Sunday, November 16 Noon CT Kickoff vs. Cleveland at FirstEnergy Stadium

Monday, November 17 11:30 a.m. Open Locker Room2:30 p.m. Bill O’Brien available in Media Workroom

* ALL PRACTICE TIMES AND AVAILABILITIES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

TEXANS MEDIA AVAILABILITY NOVEMBER 12-17

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Texans QB Ryan Mallett will make his first NFL start on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. He has ap-peared in five games in his career and completed one of four pass attempts for 17 yards. All four of his pass attempts came with the New England Patriots in the 2012 season. The fourth-year veteran will be the 10th quarterback

ever to start for the Texans. Below is a look at how Tex-ans quarterbacks have fared in their first starts for the team.

HOUSTON TEXANS QUARTERBACK DEBUTSQuarterback Date Opp Res A C Yds TD Int Lg RateDavid Carr 9/8/02 Dal W, 19-10 22 10 145 2 1 65t 78.8Tony Banks 11/2/03 Car W, 14-10 19 13 154 1 0 35 110.4Dave Ragone 12/7/03 at Jac L, 27-0 23 11 71 0 1 12 36.7Matt Schaub 9/9/07 KC W, 20-3 22 16 225 1 1 77t 101.5Sage Rosenfels 11/4/07 at Oak W, 24-17 19 11 181 1 1 53 85.6Matt Leinart 11/27/11 at Jac W, 20-13 13 10 57 1 0 20t 110.1T.J. Yates 12/4/11 Atl W, 17-10 25 12 188 1 0 50 86.8Case Keenum 10/20/13 at KC L, 17-16 25 15 271 1 0 42 110.6Ryan Fitzpatrick 9/7/14 Was W, 17-6 22 14 206 1 0 76t 109.3Ryan Mallett 11/16/14 at Cle

MORE ON MALLETT• Named the starter by Head Coach Bill O’Brien on Wed., Nov. 5• Appeared in Week 2 at Oakland but did not attempt a pass• Acquired in a trade with the New England Patriots on August 31• Played in four games for the Patriots in 2012 and was 1 of 4 passing for 17 yards and one interception

• Played for the Patriots while Texans Quarterbacks Coach George Godsey (2011-13) and O’Brien (2011) were on staff

• Drafted in the third round (74th overall) by New England in 2011 out of Arkansas

• Set an Arkansas single-season record with 3,389 yards passing and 32 touchdowns in 2010 and a threw a school-record 62 career touch-down passes.

• Began his collegiate career at Michigan• Attended Texas High School in Texarkana, Texas, where he was named the 2006 Texas Gatorade Player of the Year

• Born in Batesville, Ark.

THE TEXANS WIRE

Mallett

Since 2011, Houston has the lowest opponent completion percentage in the NFL at 56.5 percent. That has no doubt been aided by the fact that the Texans defense has posted an NFL-best 394 quarterback hits in that time. The Texans have either led the league or ranked second in quarterback hits each year since 2011. The Texans are the only team to post more than 100 quarterback hits each season since 2011 and are on pace to do so again in 2014.

QB HITS 2011-14 Team 2011 2012 2013 2014 TotalHouston 112 110 105 67 394Cincinnati 107 93 105 44 349Miami 99 96 95 43 333Denver 82 97 92 61 332Detroit 75 100 90 66 331

Houston led the NFL in QB hits in 2011 and 2012, and tied for second in 2013. The team leads in quarterback hits this season with 67.

QB HITS 2014 Team TotalHouston 67Detroit 66Denver 61New York Jets 61Baltimore 60

TEXANS D HITTING THE QBMALLETT TO MAKE HIS STARTING DEBUT

The clock may not stop much during Sunday’s game given the prope-nisty of both teams to run the ball. Houston ranks third in the NFL with 31.2 rushing attempts per game, while Cleveland leads the NFL with 33.3 rushing attempts per game.

2014 RUSHING ATTEMPTS PER GAMETeam Rush att/gmCleveland 33.3Dallas 31.5Houston 31.2Seattle 31.0New York Jets 30.2

In fact, no two teams run at a higher percentage than the Texans and Browns

2014 RUSHING PLAY PERCENTAGETeam Ru plays Pa plays Total Ru Pct.Cleveland 300 289 589 50.9Houston 281 275 556 50.5Seattle 279 278 557 50.1Dallas 315 328 643 49.0Kansas City 267 300 567 47.1

The Texans rank fourth in the NFL with an average of 137.0 yards rush-ing per game.

2014 YARDS RUSHING PER GAMETeam Rush yds/gmSeattle 170.9Dallas 153.2New York Jets 140.9Houston 137.0Kansas City 135.8

GROUND GAME?

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BILL O’BRIEN• Can reach five wins faster than any coach in Texans history (Gary Kubiak

did it in 15 games in 2006).LT DUANE BROWN• Will start and play in his 100th career game and will tie Owen Daniels

(100 from 2006-13) for sixth on the franchise’s games played list.

K RANDY BULLOCK• Needs 3 points to move past Owen Daniels (174 from 2006-13) into fifth

on the franchise’s all-time scoring list. Bullock currently has 172 career points.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Needs 100 yards rushing to reach 32 100-yard rushing games in his ca-

reer. TE GARRETT GRAHAM• Needs 46 yards receiving to become the fourth tight end in franchise his-

tory with 1,000 yards receiving in a career, joining Owen Daniels (4,617), Joel Dreessen (1,323) and Billy Miller (1,146).

WR DEANDRE HOPKINS• Needs 6 catches to reach 100 for his career. • Needs 11 receptions and 119 yards receiving to set career highs for re-

ceptions and yards in a season. He currently has 42 receptions for 684 yards. His career bests are 52 receptions for 802 yards, set in 2013.

WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Can catch a pass in his 128th consecutive game.• Needs 8 receptions to surpass Randy Moss (982) for 10th all-time. John-

son currently has 975 career receptions.• Needs 159 yards receiving to surpass Torry Holt (13,382 yards) for 12th

all-time. Johnson currently has 13,224 yards receiving.WR DAMARIS JOHNSON• Needs 7 receptions and 60 yards receiving to set career highs for re-

ceptions and yards in a season. He currently has 13 receptions for 197 yards. His career bests are 19 receptions for 256 yards, set in 2012 with Philadelphia.

P SHANE LECHLER• Can play in his 200th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the NFL. • Can pass Craig Hentrich (1,150) for eighth on the all-time punts list with five

punts and Chris Mohr (1,152) for seventh on the all-time punts list with seven punts. Lechler currently ranks ninth with 1,146 career punts.

• Can pass Matt Turk (373) for fifth place all-time for punts inside the 20 with three punts inside the 20. Lechler currently has 371 for his career.

FS KENDRICK LEWIS• Needs 4 tackles to set a season career-high. Lewis had a career-high 58

tackles for Kansas City in 2011. He has 55 tackles this season.OLB WHITNEY MERCILUS• Needs 2.5 sacks to move into fourth place on the franchise’s all-time sack

list ahead of Connor Barwin (19.0 from 2009-12). Mercilus is currently fifth in franchise history with 17.0 career sacks.

C CHRIS MYERS• Can start his 106th consecutive game since joining Houston in 2008 and

his 122nd straight game overall, the second-longest active streak among offensive linemen.

• Can play in his 147th consecutive regular season game. He has the lon-gest active consecutive games played streak in the NFL among offensive linemen and third-longest streak among position players.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

WHAT TO LOOK FOR AGAINST THE BROWNS

K RANDY BULLOCK• Needs 71 points to set the franchise single-season scoring record of 138

points by Shayne Graham in 2012.ILB BRIAN CUSHING• Needs 2 interceptions to reach 10 in his career.• Needs 3 forced fumbles to reach 10 in his career.QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Needs 1,453 more yards passing to reach 20,000 for his career. He cur-

rently has 18,547 in his career.RB ARIAN FOSTER• Needs 57 yards receiving and 115 yards rushing to become the 52nd

player in NFL history with at least 6,000 yards rushing and 2,000 yards receiving in a career.

• Needs 178 yards rushing to reach the 1,000-yard mark for the fourth time in his career.

• Needs nine touchdowns to break his own franchise single-season record of 18, set in 2010.

TE GARRETT GRAHAM• Needs 2 touchdowns receiving to reach 10 in his career.• Needs 6 touchdown receptions to move into fifth place in franchise history

with 14.WR DEANDRE HOPKINS• Needs 12 receptions to move into 10th place on Houston’s all-time recep-

tions list. He currently 12th with 94 career receptions.• Needs 316 yards receiving to become the second player in franchise his-

tory with 1,000 yards receiving in a season (Andre Johnson, seven times)CB KAREEM JACKSON• Needs 2 interceptions to reach 10 in his career.WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Needs 8 touchdown receptions to reach 70, which would rank 35th all-

time.• Needs 27 receptions to reach 1,000 in his career.• Can add to his NFL record of games with at least 10 catches and 100

yards. He currently has 20.CB JOHNATHAN JOSEPH• Needs 4 interceptions to tie Dunta Robinson for most in Texans franchise

history with 13.P SHANE LECHLER• Needs 1,520 yards punting to pass Brad Maynard (56,021) for third all-

time. Lechler currently is fourth with 54,502 career yards punting.OLB WHITNEY MERCILUS• Needs 3.5 sacks to set a career season high. He has 4.0 sacks this sea-

son and had a career-high 7.0 in 2013.FS KENDRICK LEWIS • Needs two interceptions to tie a career-high (set in 2010 and 2011) and

reach 10 in his career.DE J.J. WATT• Needs two forced fumbles to tie Mario Williams (11) for the most in fran-

chise history. Watt currently has nine.• Needs 8.5 more sacks to pass Mario Williams for the most in franchise

history (53.0 from 2006-11). Watt currently has 45.0 career sacks.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2014

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2014 TEXANS AT A GLANCE

Houston OpponentsTotal First Downs 167 197Rushing 55 58Passing 94 124Penalty 18 153rd Down: Made/Att 44/117 46/1213rd Down Pct. 37.6% 38.0%4th Down: Made/Att 4/7 5/84th Down Pct. 57.1% 62.5%Possession Avg. 29:46 30:14Total Net Yards 3,120 3,520Avg. Per Game 346.7 391.1Total Plays 556 616Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.7Net Yards Rushing 1,233 1,056Avg. Per Game 137.0 117.3Total Rushes 281 252Net Yards Passing 1,887 2,464Avg. Per Game 209.7 273.8Sacked/Yards Lost 20/83 19/112Gross Yards 1,970 2,576Attempts/Completions 255/158 345/226Completion Pct. 62.0% 65.5%Had Intercepted 8 10Punts/Average 45/46.6 43/43.6Net Punting Avg. 37.8 40.0Penalties/Yards 53/470 55/427Fumbles/Ball Lost 12/6 16/11Touchdowns 23 23Rushing 8 5Passing 11 18Returns 4 0

2014 TEXANS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

OFFENSE DEFENSE AFC NFL AFC NFLWk Opp Ru Pa Tot Ru Pa Tot Ru Pa Tot Ru Pa Tot 1 Was 7 11 11 15 21 24 11 7 6 23 17 17 2 at Oak 4 16 12 8 30 22 9 10 12 18t 24 26 3 at NYG 3 10 7 5 20 15 13 10 12 25 18 25 4 Buf 11 8 10 19 19 22 13 8 13 24 14 21 5 at Dal 6 12 11 11 24 22 12 12 13 25 22 26 6 Ind 6 14 10 10 28 19 11 15 13 22 28 27 7 at Pit 6 11 10 8 25 19 11 14 13 20 26 26 8 at Ten 3 13 10 5 26 17 7 16 13 12 28 23 9 Phi 3 14 9 5 28 16 10 16 14 21 29 27 10 Open 2 14 8 4 28 16 10 16 15 21 29 28

WEEK-BY-WEEK TEAM RANKINGS

TEXANS REGULAR SEASON TEAM RANKINGS

OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Mark AFC NFL Mark AFC NFL Mark AFC NFLTotal 346.7 8 16 391.1 15 28 PR Avg 6.3 14 27Rushing 137.0 2 4 117.3 10 21 Punt Cov. 13.6 16 30Passing 209.7 14 28 273.8 16 29 KR Avg. 20.9 14 29 KR Cov. 24.0 10 18

AFC NFLCategory Player Total Rank Rank Pass Attempts R. Fitzpatrick 254 13 25Pass Completions R. Fitzpatrick 157 13 25Completion Percentage R. Fitzpatrick 61.8 11 21Yards Passing R. Fitzpatrick 1,960 9t 20tAverage Gain R. Fitzpatrick 7.72 6 9Touchdown Passes R. Fitzpatrick 11 9t 19tTouchdown Percentage R. Fitzpatrick 4.3% 9 19Interception Percentage R. Fitzpatrick 3.1% 13 26Rating R. Fitzpatrick 87.1 11 20Fourth-Quarter Rating R. Fitzpatrick 90.8 7 17Third-Down Passing R. Fitzpatrick 69.1 14 29Yards Rushing A. Foster 822 1 2Third-and-1 Rushing F. Fitzpatrick 100.0% 1t 1tReceptions A. Johnson 48 9t 18tYards Receiving D. Hopkins 684 6 12Yards Receiving A. Johnson 563 10 24Third-Down Receptions A. Johnson 13 12t 26tScoring, non-kickers A. Foster 60 2 4Scoring, Kickers R. Bullock 68 8 16Touchbacks R. Bullock 22 8t 20tYards from Scrimmage A. Foster 1,051 3 5First Downs A. Foster 46 3 6Gross Punting Average S. Lechler 47.7 1 2Net Punting Average S. Lechler 37.8 15 27Punt Return Average K. Martin 6.6 NR NRKickoff Return Average D. Johnson 23.5 NR NRInterceptions J. Rolle 1 7t 21tSacks J. Watt 8.5 5t 7tDef. Fumble Recoveries J. Watt 3 1 1t Def. Fumble Recoveries J. Joseph 2 2t 5t

2014 TEXANS LEADERS

2014 AFC SOUTH STANDINGS

W L T Pct PF PA Home Away Conf Div Streak Indianapolis Colts 6 3 0 .667 290 211 3-1-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 3-0-0 Won 1Houston Texans 4 5 0 .444 206 197 2-2-0 2-3-0 3-2-0 1-1-0 Lost 1Tennessee Titans 2 7 0 .222 144 223 1-3-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 1-2-0 Lost 3Jacksonville Jaguars 1 9 0 .100 158 282 1-4-0 0-5-0 1-6-0 0-2-0 Lost 3

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TEXANS OFFENSIVE PLAYER QUICK NOTES

WR 10 DeANDRE HOPKINS 6-1 218 2nd season Team-best 684 yards receiving and 4 TDs on 42 rec...3 100-yard games in 2014...94

rec. for 1,486 yards and 6 TDs in career...Started 16 games in 2013 and had 52 receptions for 802 yards (15.4 avg.) as a rookie, 2nd all-time among rookies in team history...2013 PFWA All-Rookie Team...27th overall pick 2013

LT 76 DUANE BROWN 6-4 303 7th season All-Pro in 2011 and 2012...Pro Bowl following the 2012 and 2013 seasons at LT...

Has blocked for 4 1,000-yard rushers and was a part of a top-10 offense in 4 of his first 5 years in the League...7th on the franchise’s all-time games played list at 99...Selected by Houston in 1st round (26th pick overall) in 2008

LG 60 BEN JONES 6-3 308 3rd season Has played in 41 regular season games with 20 starts (11 at RG; 9 at LG)...Started

both playoff games and 10 regular season games on his way to being voted Texans Rookie of the Year in 2012...Selected by Houston in the 4th round of 2012...Played in all 16 games with 1 start in 2013...Got married in May 2014

C 55 CHRIS MYERS 6-4 286 10th season Has played in 146 games with 121 starts in 10 seasons...Holds NFL’s longest active

consecutive games played streak for an OL (146) and active consecutive starts for a center (121)...2-time Pro Bowler (2012, 2013)...Traded to Texans from Denver in 2008 and has started 105 consecutive games since

RG 79 BRANDON BROOKS 6-5 335 3rd season 29 career games with 23 starts...Became the full-time starter at RG at the start of

2013 and played in 15 games...Selected by Houston in 3rd round in 2012...Currently pursuing his MBA at St. Thomas University (Houston)

RT 75 DEREK NEWTON 6-6 313 4th season 53 regular season games with 39 starts at RT since being drafted by Houston in

the 7th round in 2011...Has started 2 of the 4 playoff games he has appeared in... Started 16 games for the 1st time in his career in 2013

TE 88 GARRETT GRAHAM 6-3 243 5th season 12 rec. for 122 yards in 2014...Re-signed with Houston on March 13, 2014 after

having a career year in 2013...Caught 49 passes for 545 yards and tied for the team lead with a career-high 5 TD receptions in 2013...Has started 26 of the 49 games he’s appeared in and has caught 90 passes for 954 yards and 8 TDs...4th-round pick of the Texans in 2010

WR 80 ANDRE JOHNSON 6-3 230 12th season Team-best 48 receptions for 563 yards with 1 TD in 2014...Tied with Arian Foster as

Texans’ all-time leader with 62 TDs...11th all-time with 975 receptions and 13th with 13,224 yards receiving...NFL all-time best 6.0 receptions/game in his career and 81.1 yards receiving/game ranks 2nd in NFL history...109 receptions (3rd in NFL) for 1,407 yards receiving (7th in NFL) and 5 TDs...7-time Pro Bowler, 4-time Team MVP...Tied with Jerry Rice for most games of 10-plus receptions and 150-plus yards (10)...50 career 100-yard games (t-5th all-time)...3 200-yard games...2nd-fastest player to 13,000 yards receiving and 950 receptions in NFL history...5 100-catch seasons, tied for most in NFL history...3 seasons of 100 catches and 1,500 yards, tied for the most in NFL history...Has a reception in 126 consecutive games...Fran-chise-record 163 games played

QB 15 RYAN MALLETT 6-6 245 4th season Will make his 1st career start Sunday...Made his Texans debut in the fourth quarter

at Oakland in Week 2...Acquired in a trade from New England on Aug. 31...Has played in 5 career games and is 1-of-4 for 17 yards in his career...3rd-round pick of New England in 2011

FB 45 JAY PROSCH 6-1 256 Rookie 1 rec. for 24 yards vs. Buffalo in Week 4...3 starts...Selected by Houston in the 6th

round in 2014...Started 30-of-51 collegiate games at Illinois and AuburnRB 23 ARIAN FOSTER 6-1 227 6th season Leads AFC and 2nd in NFL with 822 yards rushing on 161 carries with 7 TDs and 26

rec. for 229 yards and a career-high 3 TDs in 2014...Tied for 4th among non-kick-ers with 54 points...6 100-yard games in 2014...4th in NFL with 1,051 yards from scrimmage...Franchise career leader with 5,885 yards rushing (89th all-time) and tied with Andre Johnson for the most TDs in franchise history with 62...52 TDs rushing (t-61st all-time)...3 1,000-yard rushing seasons from 2010-12...Led NFL in rushing in 2010 and recorded the most rushing yards ever by an undrafted player with 1,616 yards...31 100-yard rushing games and 3 100-yard receiving games in his career...3-time Pro Bowler and 2-time All-Pro...In 2013, had 542 yards rushing in 8 games before a season-ending back injury

OFFENSIVE STARTERS

WR 82 KESHAWN MARTIN 5-11 194 3rd season 3 rec. for 28 yards; 6.3 PR avg. in 2014...4th-round pick out of Michigan St. in

2012…41 regular season games with 2 starts and has caught 35 passes for 366 yards and 3 TDs; 4 rushes for 53 yards...Career-highs in 2013 with 22 rec. 253 yards and 2 TDs...5th in AFC with 26.3 KOR avg. and 7th in AFC with 8.8 PR avg. in 2013

WR 13 DAMARIS JOHNSON 5-8 175 3rd season 5 starts with 13 rec. for 197 yards, 1 TD, 6.0 PR avg. and 23.5 KOR avg. in 2014...

Claimed off waivers (Philadelphia) on Aug. 31...Signed with Philadelphia in 2012 out of Tulsa (undrafted)...Ranked 9th in NFL with 11.2 PR avg. in 2012...34 rec., 467 yards in 36 games with 6 starts...9.5 career PR avg. with 98-yard TD

T 70 JEFF ADAMS 6-7 305 1st season Claimed off waivers on Aug. 31 (Tennessee)...Undrafted out of Columbia in 2012...

Has spent time on practice squads with Cincinnati, Miami and TennesseeG 71 XAVIER SU’A-FILO 6-4 307 Rookie Has played in 9 games and made 1st career start at RG in Week 6 vs. Indianapolis...

Texans 2nd-round pick in 2014 (33rd overall)...Started all 40 games he played at UCLA (21 at LG and 19 at LT)...Returned to the UCLA program in 2012 after serving 2 years on a Mormon Church mission to Alabama and Florida...Married in June 2014

T 74 TYSON CLABO 6-6 315 9th season Has played in 9 games...Signed with Houston prior to the start of 2014 training

camp...116 regular season starts and 5 postseason starts...Pro Bowl starter in 2010...Undrafted in 2004, played on 3 practice squads and in NFL Europe before starting 10 games for Atlanta in 2006...Started 97 consecutive games from 2007 to week 8 of the 2013 season...Started 15 games for Miami in 2013

TE 87 C.J. FIEDOROWICZ 6-5 265 Rookie Texans’ 3rd-round pick in 2014...At Iowa, started 20 of the 51 games that he ap-

peared in, catching 91 passes for 899 yards and 10 TDs...Had a reception in 31 consecutive games to close out his collegiate career...2 rec. for 16 yards 2014

TE 84 RYAN GRIFFIN 6-6 254 2nd season Started 8 of the 24 games he has appeared in with 21 receptions for 258 yards and

a TD...244 yards receiving as a rookie in 2013...6th-round pick in 2013WR 11 DeVIER POSEY 6-1 210 3rd season Selected by Houston Texans in the 3rd round (68th overall) in 2012...Has played

in 25 regular season games and caught 21 passes for 242 yards...1 TD when he recovered a blocked punt in the end zone in 2012...In 2013, played in a career-high 14 games and had 15 receptions for 155 yards...Inactive Weeks 1-9 in 2014

QB 14 RYAN FITZPATRICK 6-2 223 10th season 157 of 254 for 1,960 yards, 11 TDs, 8 INTs and an 87.1 rating in 9 starts this year...

Started 86 of the 94 games he’s played in and completed 1,712 of 2,853 pass at-tempts for 18,750 yards, 117 TDs, 101 INTs for a 78.4 passer rating...4th among active QBs with 1,558 career rushing yards and has scored 10 career TDs rushing

QB 3 TOM SAVAGE 6-4 228 Rookie Selected by Houston Texans in the 4th round in 2014...Enrolled at 3 different

schools: Rutgers, Arizona and Pittsburgh, appearing in a total of 31 games, earning 28 starts...Completed 430-of-757 passes for 5,690 yards, 37 TDs and 19 INTs...As a senior at Pitt, completed 238-of-389 passes (61.2%) for 2,958 yards, 21 TDs and 9 INTs...Inactive Weeks 1-9 in 2014

RB 28 ALFRED BLUE 6-2 223 Rookie Blocked a punt and returned it for a TD in NFL debut in Week 1...Rec. TD vs. Pitts-

burgh in Week 7...1st career start at N.Y. Giants in Week 3...68 carries for 234 yards and 6 rec. for 56 yards and 1 FR on special teams in 2014...Texans 6th-round in 2014...Played in 40 games with 7 starts and rushed for 1,253 yards and 11 TDs at LSU.

RB 41 JONATHAN GRIMES 5-10 209 2nd season 7 carries for 23 yards; 1 rec. for 31 yards; 3 special teams tackles in 2014...20 career

games with 1 start...2 separate stints with the Texans...Has rushed for 102 yards on 30 carries with 1 TD and has 9 receptions for 114 yards in his career

OFFENSIVE RESERVES

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P 9 SHANE LECHLER 6-2 237 15th season 2nd in NFL with 47.7 gross punt avg. in 2014...Top punt avg. in NFL history, 47.6...

Fastest player in NFL history to reach 50,000 yards punting (1,051 punts)...1 of 6 players with 50,000-plus yards punting...6-time All-Pro (2000, ‘03-04, ‘08-10)...7-time Pro Bowler (2001, ‘04, ‘07-11)...Signed by Texans as an unrestricted free agent on March 23, 2013 after 13 seasons in Oakland...Franchise-record 47.6 avg. in 2013

SPECIALISTS

DEFENSIVE AND SPECIALIST PLAYER QUICK NOTES

RDE 99 J.J. WATT 6-5 289 4th season 4th player in NFL history with INT return, FR and receiving TDs in the same sea-

son...T-6th in NFL with 8.5 sacks, t-9th with 10 TFL, 1st with 29 QBH and 3 FR...39 tackles, 7 PD, 1 blocked PAT and 1 FF in 2014...45-yard FR for TD vs. Indianapolis in Week 6...80-yard INT return for a TD and career-high 9 QB hits vs. Buffalo in Week 4...Caught 1st career TD pass (1 yard) in Week 2 at Oakland...NFL-bests of 137 QBH, 85 TFL; 3rd with 9 FR and tied for 2nd with 45 sacks since 2011...1st player in NFL history with 14 PD and 14 sacks in the same season in 2012...2012 AP Defensive Player of the Year...2-time Pro Bowler (2013-14)...2-time AP First-Team All-Pro (2012-13)...11th overall pick in 2011

NT 94 RYAN PICKETT 6-4 340 14th season Signed by Texans on Sept. 24...567 career tackles and 9.5 sacks...200 career games,

2nd most among active DL...17 career playoff games...2001 1st-round pick by St. LouisLDE 93 JARED CRICK 6-4 285 3rd season 40 career games with 9 starts...1.5 sacks, a career-high 33 tackles, 2 PD, 6 QBH and

3 TFL in 2014...75 official career tackles, 4 TFL and 7 PD...Selected by Houston in 4th round out of Nebraska in 2012

SAM 58 BROOKS REED 6-3 254 4th season 22 tackles, PD, INT, TFL and 5 QBH in 2014...Started 46-of-53 career games, record-

ing 12.5 sacks, 1 INT, a FF and 2 FR...5 sacks in 4 playoff games...2nd-round pick in 2011...In 2013, started 16 games at SLB for the 1st time in his career and totaled career-highs of 87 tackles (48 solo) and 9 TFL to go along with 6 QBH and 3.0 sacks

MIKE 56 BRIAN CUSHING 6-3 249 6th season 50 tackles and 1 sack...Missed Weeks 8-9...Tied franchise record with 17 tackles at NYG

in Week 3...Led Houston in tackles in 2009 and 2011, and 2nd in franchise history with 451 career tackles (officially)...9th in team history with 13.0 career sacks...13 career double-digit tackle games...AP All-Pro 2nd Team (2009, 2011)...AP Defensive Rookie of the Year (2009)...Pro Bowl Selection (2010)...2011 Texans Team MVP...Selected by Texans with 15th overall pick in 2009...Led the team with 65 tackles and had 1.5 sacks before suffering a season-ending knee injury at Kansas City in Week 7 in 2013

WILL 57 JUSTIN TUGGLE 6-3 249 2nd season 7 starts, career-high 35 tackles, 1 INT and a FR in 2014...Undrafted in 2013 out of

Kansas State...Played in 15 games and had a team-best 11 special teams tackles as a rookie...Former college QB...Son of former Atlanta great Jessie Tuggle

JACK 90 JADEVEON CLOWNEY 6-5 266 Rookie Has played in 2 games and has 2 tackles...Inactive in 7 games due to injury...1st overall

pick in 2014...2-time All-American...6th in the Heisman balloting in 2012...Started 23-of-36 games at South Carolina...Recorded 130 tackles, 24.0 sacks, 47.0 TFL and 20 QB pressures...TFL in NFL debut vs. Washington before suffering a knee injury

LCB 25 KAREEM JACKSON 5-10 188 5th season 3rd on franchise’s PD list with 48...42 tackles, 1 INT and 6 PD in 2014...2010 1st-round-

er who has started 65-of-69 games in his career...T-5th in franchise history with 8 INTs...Career-long 65-yard INT return at Oakland in Week 2

RCB 24 JOHNATHAN JOSEPH 5-11 188 9th season 52 tackles (48 solo), 3 PD, 2 FR and has 2 FF in 2014...Tied career high with 11 solo

tackles against Washington in Week 1...119 career games with 110 starts...469 total tackles (401 solo)...7th among active players with 120 PD...23 career INTs, 5 FF and 5 FR...Signed with Texans as UFA in 2011...4th in franchise history with 9 INTs...AP Second-Team All-Pro (2011)...2-time Pro Bowler (2012-13)

SS 36 D.J. SWEARINGER 5-10 208 2nd season 3 FF, 1 INT, 1 FR and 46 tackles in 2014...67 tackles, 4 PD, an INT and FF in 10 games

as a rookie in 2013...2nd-round pick of the Texans in 2013FS 21 KENDRICK LEWIS 6-0 198 5th season 55 tackles, INT, PD, FR and career-high 3 FF in 2014...228 tackles and 8 career INTs...

Started 59 of 62 career regular season contests and 2 postseason games...Signed by Houston as a free agent on March 21, 2014

DEFENSIVE STARTERS

DE 96 TIM JAMISON 6-3 287 6th season A former undrafted free agent out of Michigan...52 career games with 2 starts...53

tackles, 4.5 sacks, 5 TFL, 2 FR and a FF...11 tackles in 2014

DE 97 JEOFFREY PAGAN 6-3 310 Rookie Made his NFL debut in Week 1...9 games in 2014...Texans 6th-round pick in 2014...60

tackles, 3.5 sacks, 7.5 TFL, a blocked kick and a FF at AlabamaNT 95 JERRELL POWE 6-2 331 3rd season Former 6th-round pick of Kansas City in 2011...21 games with 4 starts...Signed by

Texans on March 18, 2014...6 tackles, 1 PD in 2014OLB 51 JOHN SIMON 6-1 252 2nd season Signed by Texans off Baltimore Practice Squad on 10/7...Recorded 1st career sack in

Texans debut vs. Indianapolis in Week 6...Played in 7 games for Baltimore in 2013ILB 54 MIKE MOHAMED 6-3 238 3rd season 35 tackles and 5 special teams tackles...Career-high 9 tackles vs. Philadelphia in Week

9...20 career games played for the Texans and Broncos, dating back to 2011ILB 91 ZAC DILES 6-1 245 8th season Former 7th-round pick of the Texans re-signed with the team on Oct. 29...1 special

teams tackle in 2014...70 games and 31 starts with 223 career tackles for 4 teamsILB 52 JEFF TARPINIAN 6-3 240 3rd season Tied for NFL lead with 9 special teams tackles...25 games and 4 starts...28 career

tackles (officially), 0.5 sacks, 1 PD, 14 special teams tacklesILB 50 AKEEM DENT 6-1 239 4th season 7 special teams tackles...2 starts...Acquired in a trade from Atlanta on June 19,

2014...112 tackles and 1.5 sacks in his career...Tallied 46 tackles in 2013...19 special teams tackles his rookie season

OLB 59 WHITNEY MERCILUS 6-4 258 3rd season 33 tackles, 4 sacks, 7 TFL (career-high) and 10 QBH in 2014...Started 28-of-41 regular

season games he has played...5th in franchise history with 17.0 sacks, has 35 QBH, 19 TFL, 3 FF and 1 FR...Tied the franchise rookie record with 6.0 sacks in 2012...2012 1st-round pick...Career-bests of 7.0 sacks and 18 QBH in 2013

CB 34 A.J. BOUYE 6-0 191 2nd season 51-yard INT return for a TD in Week 9 vs. Philadelphia...26 tackles in 2014...Ca-

reer-high 8 tackles at Oakland in Week 2...Undrafted out of UCF in 2013...Played in 6 games before being placed on IR (hamstring) in 2013

CB 29 ANDRE HAL 5-10 188 Rookie 18 tackles, 4 PD and 1 special teams tackle...2014 7th-round pick...2013 2nd Team

All-SEC at Vanderbilt...50 collegiate games with 133 tackles, 6 INTs and 37 PDCB 26 DARRYL MORRIS 5-10 188 2nd season Career-high 3 PD and 1st career INT vs. Buffalo in Week 4...13 tackles, 4 PD in 2014...

Claimed off waivers (SF) on Aug. 31...6 special teams tackles with SF as a rookie...Undrafted out of Texas State

CB 20 JUMAL ROLLE 5-10 188 1st season Signed off GB practice Squad on Oct. 1...Made NFL debut at Dallas in Week 2...Picked

off 2 passes in Week 9 vs. PhiladelphiaS 35 EDDIE PLEASANT 5-10 210 2nd season 25 regular season games with 1 start...13 tackles, 2 PD and 10 special teams tackles

in his career...Spent 14 weeks on the practice squad in 2012S 38 DANIEAL MANNING 5-11 212 9th season 12 tackles and 5 ST tackles in 2014...Played in 6 games in 2013 before season-end-

ing knee injury...2011 UFA signee (Chicago)...Spent preseason with Cincinnati before re-signing on 9/1...503 career tackles with 11 INTs, 42 PD, 9 FF, 6 FR and 26.4 KOR avg.

S 37 JOSH AUBREY 5-10 207 2nd season Made Texans debut in Week 2 at Dallas...6 games for Cleveland in 2013

DEFENSIVE RESERVES

K 4 RANDY BULLOCK 5-9 206 3rd season Made 2 50-plus FGs in Week 4 vs. Buffalo...16 consecutive FGs before having 1

blocked at Oakland in Week 2...15-18 FGs in 2014...41-53 FGs in career...Missed rookie season (groin injury)...Houston 5th-round pick in 2012...2011 Groza Award winner at Texas A&M...6th in franchise history with 172 points

LS 46 JON WEEKS 5-10 246 5th season 73 career games...Has appeared in all 4 of Houston’s playoff games...Signed with

the Texans in 2010 offseason and made the roster out of training camp

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Bill O’Brien was named the third head coach in Houston Tex-ans franchise history on Friday, Jan. 3, 2014. The 45-year old brings 21 years of collegiate and NFL coaching experience to the Bayou City in addition to a tireless work ethic, relentless tenacity, exceptional football acumen and a well-earned repu-tation for succeeding against all odds. O’Brien spent 2012 and 2013 leading Penn State through

one of the greatest periods of strife any major college program has endured, garnering national and conference coach-of-the-year awards in the process. In the five years prior to his tenure at Penn State, O’Brien helped lead the New England Patriots to a pair of Su-per Bowl berths, first as an offensive assistant in 2007 and again in 2011 as offensive coordinator. In addition to replacing Joe Paterno,

the all-time winningest head coach in NCAA Football Bowl Division history, O’Brien was saddled with guiding PSU through heavy scholarship reductions, a four-year postseason ban and an open transfer policy amidst the public aftermath of a devastating scandal that threatened the football program’s sto-ried existence. O’Brien led PSU to wins in eight of its

last 10 games in 2012 to finish 8-4. He also served as offensive coordinator for the Nittany Lions and was named the Bear Bryant, Maxwell Football Club and ESPN National Coach of the Year. He won more games than any other first-year head coach in the pro-gram’s previous 125 seasons. O’Brien was also named the Big Ten coach of the year by both media and coaches. PSU posted a 7-5 record in 2013 and had upset wins against 18th-ranked Michigan and 14th-ranked Wisconsin. O’Brien rose from offensive assistant

with the Patriots in 2007 to wide re-ceivers coach in 2008 and then quarterbacks coach from 2009-10 prior to his promotion to offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach in 2011. The Patriots led the AFC in scoring and advanced to Super Bowl XLVI with O’Brien coordi-nating the offense in 2011. In O’Brien’s second season as quarterbacks coach with the Patriots in 2010, Tom Brady was selected the first unanimous Asso-ciated Press NFL MVP after leading the Patriots to an NFL-best 14-2 mark. O’Brien began his coaching career as tight ends coach at Brown in 1993

before serving as inside linebackers coach in 1994. He joined Georgia Tech’s staff in 1995 as a graduate assistant. After three seasons coaching running backs, O’Brien was promoted to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2001 and assistant head coach in 2002. O’Brien coached running backs at Maryland from 2003-04 before serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Duke from 2005-06. O’Brien played linebacker and defensive end at

Brown, where he graduated with a double concen-tration in political science and organizational behav-ioral management in 1992.O’Brien and his wife, Colleen, have two sons: Jack

and Michael.

TEXANS HEAD COACH BILL O’BRIEN

The Cleveland Browns named Mike Pettine the 15th full-time head coach in franchise history on Jan. 23, 2014. Pettine spent 2013 as the defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills and the 2009-12 seasons as the defensive coordinator for the New York Jets. Pettine helped his units to a top 10 finish in total defense in all five of his seasons as a defensive coor-dinator.

During his season in Buffalo, Pettine implemented an aggressive defense that set a franchise record with 57 sacks, second-most in the NFL in 2013 after finishing tied for 18th in the league with 36 in 2012. The Bills defense finished 10th (333.4) in the NFL in total defense, after finishing 22nd (362.9) in 2012.During his four years with New York,

the Jets defense over those combined seasons ranked first in the NFL in op-posing quarterback rating (71.0), com-pletion percentage (52.6) and passing yards per game (186.3). The Jets de-fense yielded the second-fewest yards per game (294.8) and allowed just nine 100-yard receiving games from 2009-2012, fewest in the league.Prior to joining the Jets, Pettine spent

seven years (2002-08) with the Balti-more Ravens. In his last four seasons with the Ravens, he coached the out-side linebackers as part of a defen-sive unit that ranked fifth (2005), first (2006), sixth (2007) and second (2008) in the NFL.Before being promoted to position

coach, Pettine worked with the line as a defensive assistant in 2004 af-ter serving two years (2002-03) as a coaching assistant/quality-control coach. Prior to joining the NFL ranks, Pettine

was the head coach at North Penn High School in Towamencin, Pa., from 1997-01. He also served as the head coach for two years at William Tennent High School in Warminster, Pa., Pettine also spent two seasons (1993-94) on the college level, serving as a

defensive graduate assistant at Pittsburgh.His father, Mike Sr., was the head coach for 33 years at Central Bucks West

High School in Doylestown, Pa., where Pettine earned all-state honors as a quarterback and defensive back. He later served as an assistant coach on his father’s staff for five seasons (1988-92). Mike Sr. retired as a head coach after the 1999 campaign as the winningest coach in the history of Pennsylvania high school football with a career record of 326-32-4.Pettine was a two-year letterman as a free safety at Virginia. He led the team

in interceptions in 1986, including tying a school record with three in one game against North Carolina State. He graduated with a degree in economics. Born Sept. 25, 1966, Pettine has two daughters,

Megan and Katie, and one son, Ryan.

BROWNS HEAD COACH MIKE PETTINE

THE HEAD COACHES

Bill O’Brien Mike Pettine 4-5 Reg. Season Record 6-3 0-0 Playoff Record 0-0 1 Years as NFL head coach 1 1 Years as team’s head coach 1 0-0 Career Head-to-Head 0-0 0-0 Career vs. Team (Reg. season) 0-0

HEAD COACH COMPARISON

BILL O’BRIEN

HOUSTON TEXANS2014 Head Coach

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY2012-13 Head Coach

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS2011 Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks2009-10 Quarterbacks2008 Wide Receivers2007 Offensive Assistant

DUKE UNIVERSITY2005-06 Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND2003-04 Running Backs

GEORGIA TECH UNIVERSITY2002 Assistant Head Coach2001 Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterback1998-00 Running Backs1995-97 Graduate Assistant

BROWN UNIVERSITY1994 Inside Linebackers1993 Tight Ends

MIKE PETTINE

CLEVELAND BROWNS2014 Head Coach

BUFFALO BILLS2013 Defensive Coordinator

NEW YORK JETS2009-12 Defensive Coordinator

BALTIMORE RAVENS2005-08 Outside Linebackers2004 Defensive Assistant2003 Coaching Assistnat/ Quality Control2002 Coaching and Video Assistant

NORTH PENN H.S. (Pa.)1997-01 Head Coach

WILLIAM TENNENT H.S. (Pa.)1995-96 Head Coach

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH1993-94 Defensive Graduate Assistant

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST H.S. (Pa.)1989-92 Assistant Coach

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TEXANS-BROWNS MATCHUP

Overall: 4-3 Home: 3-1 Road: 1-2Date W/L Score H/A Venue Texans QB Browns QB 10/20/02 L 34-17 A Cleveland Browns Stadium D. Carr T. Couch1/2/05 L 22-14 H Reliant Stadium D. Carr K. Holcomb10/30/05 W 19-16 H Reliant Stadium D. Carr T. Dilfer12/31/06 W 14-6 H Reliant Stadium D. Carr C. Frye11/25/07 L 27-17 A Cleveland Browns Stadium M. Schaub D. Anderson11/23/08 W 16-6 A Cleveland Browns Stadium S. Rosenfels B. Quinn11/6/11 W 30-12 H Reliant Stadium M. Schaub C. McCoy

Record vs. Browns ....................................................... Texans lead, 4-3Last meeting ......................................... Texans 30, Browns 12 (11/6/11)Texans largest margin of victory .......18 (Texans 30, Browns 12; 11/6/11Browns largest margin of victory ..17 (Browns 34, Texans 17; 10/20/02)Current win streak ................................................................... Texans, 2Texans longest win streak ...........................2, twice (2005-06; 2008-11)Browns longest win streak .................................................... 2 (2002-05)Most points, Texans ............................................ 30 (30-12 win; 11/6/11)Most points, Browns .........................................34 (34-17 win; 10/20/02)Most points, both teams ...............51 (Browns 34, Texans 17; 10/20/02)Fewest points, Texans .....................14 (Twice, last: 14-6 win; 12/31/06)Fewest points, Browns ..................... 6 (Twice, last: 16-6 loss; 11/23/08)Fewest points, both teams ..............20 (Texans 14, Browns 6; 12/31/06)Most net yards, Texans ................. 383 (11/23/08; Texans 16, Browns 6)Most net yards, Browns .............. 401 (11/25/07; Browns 27, Texans 17) Most rushing yards, Texans ......... 261 (11/6/11; Texans 30, Browns 12)Most rushing yards, Browns .......156 (10/30/05; Texans 19, Browns 16)Most net passing yards, Texans ... 271 (11/23/08; Texans 16, Browns 6)Most net passing yards, Browns . 249 (11/25/07; Browns 27, Texans 17)Fewest net yards, Texans .............182 (12/31/06; Texans 14, Browns 6)Fewest net yards, Browns ............ 172 (11/6/11; Texans 30, Browns 12)Fewest rushing yards, Texans ...... 77 (11/25/07; Browns 27, Texans 17)Fewest rushing yards, Browns ....... 44 (11/6/11; Texans 30, Browns 12)Fewest net passing yards, Texans .83 (12/31/06; Texans 14, Browns 6)Fewest net passing yards, Browns 128 (11/6/11; Texans 30, Browns 12)Most sacks, Texans ............................4 11/6/11; Texans 30, Browns 12)Most sacks, Browns ........................8 (10/20/02; Browns 34, Texans 17)Most interceptions, Texans ............... 3 (11/23/08; Texans 16, Browns 6)Most interceptions, Browns ...2 (Twice, last: 11/23/08; Texans 16, Browns 6)Most turnovers, Texans .................. 3 (11/25/07; Browns 27, Texans 17)Most turnovers, Browns .................... 5 (11/23/08; Texans 16, Browns 6)Most penalties, Texans .............. 11-84 (11/23/08; Texans 16, Browns 6)Most penalties, Browns .............7-71 (11/25/07; Browns 27, Texans 17)

TEXANS-BROWNS SERIES BREAKDOWN

PASSINGPlayer G A-C-I Yds Pct. TD Sk/Lst Rtg R. Fitzpatrick 4 102-62-3 561 60.8 6 6/27 83.0

RUSHINGPlayer G Att. Yds Avg. Lg TD A. Foster 1 19 124 6.5 27 1

RECEIVINGPlayer G Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD A. Johnson 4 17 178 10.5 22 0A. Foster 1 5 26 5.2 8 0D. Johnson 1 1 10 10.0 10 0

PUNTINGPlayer G No. Blk Avg. Lg TB I20 NetS. Lechler 8 41 0 47.0 69 5 15 38.1

DEFENSEPlayer G UA A Tot Sk Yds INT PD FF FRJ. Joseph 9 23 4 27 0 0 2 8 0 0B. Cushing 1 4 3 7 1 5 0 0 0 0D. Manning 1 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 0 0R. Pickett 3 2 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 0K. Jackson 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0B. Reed 1 4 1 5 2 9 0 0 0 0K. Lewis 2 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0J. Watt 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1

CAREER STATISTICS VS. BROWNS

• The Texans lead the all-time series 4-3• Last Meeting: Houston 30, Cleveland 12 at Reliant Stadium on Nov. 6,

2011• Four of the 10 meetings have been decided by 10 points or more, includ-

ing each of the last three meetings• Houston set a franchise record with 261 yards rushing in the last meeting,

on Nov. 6, 2011. RB Arian Foster (124) and current Browns RB Ben Tate (115) ran for more than 100 yards for the Texans.

TEXANS-BROWNS BRIEFLY

• RB Arian Foster carried the ball 19 times for 124 yards (6.5 avg.) and a touchdown on 11/6/11

• ILB Brian Cushing made seven tackles and recorded a sack for 5 yards on 11/6/11

• QB Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 22-of-35 passes for 208 yards and three touchdowns as a member of the Buffalo Bills on 9/23/12

• WR Andre Johnson caught 10 passes for 116 yards on 11/23/08

• As a member of the Cincinnati Bengals, CB Johnathan Joseph made seven tackles and an interception on 12/23/07 and two tack-les and an interception on 10/4/09

• S Danieal Manning made six tackles and intercepted a pass and returned it 35 yards as a member of the Chicago Bears on 11/1/09

• OLB Brooks Reed registered five tackles, two sacks, three quar-terback hits and two tackles for loss on 11/6/11

TEXANS BIG DAYS AGAINST THE BROWNS

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TEXANS-BROWNS MATCHUP

TEXANS BROWNS PASSING YARDSRyan Fitzpatrick ................1,960 Brian Hoyer .................2,212

RUSHING YARDSArian Foster .........................822 Terrance West ................396Alfred Blue ...........................234 Ben Tate .........................342Ryan Fitzpatrick ...................143 Isaiah Crowell .................297

RECEIVING YARDSDeAndre Hopkins ................684 Andrew Hawkins .............504Andre Johnson ....................563 Taylor Gabriel .................435Arian Foster .........................229 Miles Austin ....................387

POINTS SCOREDRandy Bullock ........................68 Billy Cundiff.......................69Arian Foster ...........................60 Isaiah Crowell ...................30DeAndre Hopkins ..................24 Ben Tate ...........................24J.J. Watt .................................18 Terrance West ..................24

INTERCEPTIONSJumal Rolle ..............................2 Tashaun Gipson .................6 Buster Skrine ......................4

SACKSJ.J. Watt ................................8.5 Paul Kruger .....................6.0Whitney Mercilus ..................4.0 Karlos Dansby .................3.0Jared Crick ...........................1.5 Desmond Bryant ..............3.0John Simon ...........................1.5

DEFENSIVE TACKLESKendrick Lewis ......................55 Karlos Dansby ..................69Johnathan Joseph .................52 Donte Whitner ..................62Brian Cushing ........................50 Joe Haden ........................44D.J. Swearinger .....................46 Tashaun Gipson ...............42

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESJeff Tarpinian ...........................9 Jordan Poyer ......................7Akeem Dent .............................7 Johnson Bademosi .............6Danieal Manning 6

KICKOFF RETURNS (Avg.)Damaris Johnson ................23.5 Marlon Moore ................26.4

PUNT RETURNS (Avg.)Keshawn Martin ....................6.6 Jordan Poyer ...................4.0

FIELD GOALSRandy Bullock ...................15-18 Billy Cundiff................. 16-19

PUNTING (GROSS/NET AVG.)Shane Lechler ............47.7/37.8 Spencer Lanning ...44.4/38.9

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014

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Linebackers Coach Brian Fleury at Maryland (2003-04); Offensive Line Coach Paul Dunn and Browns Secondary Coach Jeff Hafley worked together on staff at Pittsburgh (2006-07); QB Ryan Fitzpatrick and Browns DL Desmond Bryant were teammates at Harvard (2004); ILB Brian Cushing and Browns TE Jordan Cameron were teammates at USC (2008); WR Keshawn Martin and Browns QB Brian Hoyer were teammates at Michigan State in 2008; TE C.J. Fiedorowicz (2009-13) and ILB Jeff Tarpinian (2009-10) were teammates with Browns LB Chris Kirksey at Iowa; OLB Jadeveon Clowney (2010) and S D.J. Swearinger (2009-10) were teammates with Browns P Spencer Lan-ning at South Carolina; DE Jared Crick and Browns DE Eric Martin were teammates at Nebraska (2009-11); RB Alfred Blue and Browns OLB Barkevious Mingo were teammates at LSU (2010-12); ILB Mike Mohamed and Browns OL Mitchell Schwartz were teammates at Cal-ifornia (2008-10); CB Andre Hal and Browns OL Ryan Seymour were teammates at Vanderbilt (2009-12).

TEXANS-BROWNS PRO CONNECTIONSRB Johnathan Grimes was a member of the New York Jets (2012)

when Browns Head Coach Mike Pettine was serving as the defensive coordinator. Also on that staff in New York were Browns Defensive Coordinator Jim O’Neil, Defensive Line Coach Anthony Weaver and Strength and Conditioning Coach Paul Ricci; QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (2013), T Jeff Adams (2013) and ILB zac Diles (2012-13) all played in Tennessee with Browns Quarterbacks Coach Dowell Loggains on staff. Running Backs Coach Charles London was the Offensive Quality Control Coach in Tennessee with Loggains on staff in 2011. London coached in Chicago (2007-09) and S Danieal Manning played in Chica-go (2006-10) with Browns Special Teams Coach Chris Tabor (2008-10)on staff; C Chris Myers played in Denver in 2005 with Browns Wide Receivers Coach Mike McDaniel on staff; OLB John Simon played in Baltimore with Browns Offensive Line Coach Andy Moeller and Run-ning Backs Coach Wilbert Montgomery on staff in 2013. NT Ryan Pickett played while Defensive Line Coach Bill Kollar and Montgomery were together on staff in St. Louis (2001-05). Special Teams Coach Bob Ligashesky was on staff in St. Louis with Kollar and Montgomery in 2005 with Fitzpatrick on the roster. Pickett was teammates with Browns TE Ryan Taylor in Green Bay (2011-13). Fitzpatrick and Browns S Dante Whitner were teammates in Buffalo (2009-10); Defensive Co-ordinator Romeo Crennel (1997-99) coached and Assistant Streng-hth and Conditioning Coach Anthony Pleasant (1998-99) played with Browns Assistant Secondary Coach Aaron Glenn in New York with the Jets; P Shane Lechler, Browns DL Desmond Bryant and OL Paul Mc-Quistan were teammates in Oakland (2009-12); ILB Jeff Tarpinian and QB Ryan Mallett were teammates with Browns QB Brian Hoyer in New England in 2011. Head Coach Bill O’Brien (2009-11) and Quarterbacks Coach George Godsey (2011) were on staff in New England with Hoyer on the roster; ILB Mike Mohamed and Browns S Jim Leonhard were teammates in Denver (2012); T Tyson Clabo and Browns S Marlon Moore were teammates in Miami (2013). CB Darryl Morris and Moore were teammates in San Francisco (2013); WR Damaris Johnson and Browns DB Jordan Poyer were teammates in Philadelphia in 2013.

FORMER BROWNS ON THE TEXANSDefensive Coordinator Romeo Crennel was the head coach in Cleve-

land from 2005-08. Crennel also was the defensive coordinator for the Browns in 2000; Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Anthony Pleasant played for the Browns from 1990-95; Assistant Special Teams Coach Doug Colman played for the Browns in 2000; S Josh Aubrey played in Cleveland in 2013.

FORMER TEXANS ON THE BROWNSRB Ben Tate was a second round pick of the Texans in 2010 and played

30 games with the team. Tate rushed for 1,992 and 10 touchdowns as a Texan; Offensive Coordinator Kyle Shanahan held the same position in Houston from 2008-09. Shanahan was the wide receivers coach in 2006 and the quarterbacks coach in 2007; Offensive Quality Control Coach Richard Hightower was the Texans’ coaching assistant in 2006-07 and the special teams assistant coach in 2008; Wide Receivers Coach Mike McDaniel was an offensive assistant coach in Houston from 2006-08; Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Aaron Glenn was one of the original Texans and played in Houston from 2002-04; Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Derik Keyes held the same position with the Texans in 2012; Defensive Line Coach Anthony Weaver played for the Texans from 2006-08.

TEXANS WITH CONNECTIONS TO OHIONT Ryan Pickett played at Ohio State (1998-01); WR DeVier Posey

played at Ohio State (2008-11) and is from Cincinnati; OLB John Simon played at Ohio State (2009-12) and is from Youngstown; G Brandon Brooks played at Miami (Ohio) from 2007-11; OLB Whitney Mercilus is from Akron; Linebackers Coach Mike Vrabel is from Akron, played at Ohio State (1993-96) and coached at Ohio State (2011-13).

BROWNS WITH CONNECTIONS TO TEXASOffensive Quality Control Coach Richard Hightower is from Houston

and played at Texas; Linebackers Coach Chuck Driesbach coached at Rice (2007-11) and at TCU (2001); Defensive Line Coach Antho-ny Weaver coached at North Texas (2011); Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Aaron Glenn was a two-time All-American at Texas A&M (1992-93); LB Tank Carder played at TCU (2008-11) and is from Sweeney; WR Taylor Gabriel played at Abilene Christian (2010-13) and is from Dallas; CB Justin Gilbert is from the Woodlands; DB Tashaun Gipson is from Dallas; QB Johnny Manziel played at Texas A&M (2011-13) and is from Tyler; LB Craig Robertson played at North Texas (2007-10) and is from Stafford; DL Phil Taylor played at Baylor (2009-10).

TEXANS-BROWNS COLLEGE CONNECTIONSTE Ryan Griffin played at Connecticut (2008-12) with Browns Assis-

tant Offensive Line Coach George DeLeone on staff (2011-13); DE Tim Jamison played at Michigan with Browns Offensive Line Coach Andy Moeller on staff from 2005-07; Head Coach Bill O’Brien and Strenghth and Conditioning Coach Craig Fitzgerald worked with Browns Assistant

TEXANS-BROWNS MATCHUP

TEXANS-BROWNS CONNECTIONS

Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014

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GAME SUMMARY

SCORING DRIVES

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING

THE LAST TIME THEY MET...

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) CLE HOUTexans 1 9:50 B.Tate 27 yd. run (N.Rackers kick) (9-82, 5:10) 0 7Texans 1 7:11 M.Schaub 2 yd. run (N.Rackers kick) (6-28, 2:29) 0 14Browns 1 3:43 P.Dawson 50 yd. Field Goal (7-20, 3:28) 3 14Texans 2 8:06 A.Foster 19 yd. run (N.Rackers kick) (7-71, 3:54) 3 21Texans 2 0:00 N.Rackers 28 yd. Field Goal (1-0, 0:02) 3 24Texans 3 5:45 N.Rackers 21 yd. Field Goal (13-78, 7:19) 3 27Browns 3 2:08 P.Dawson 51 yd. Field Goal (8-35, 3:37) 6 27Texans 4 10:35 N.Rackers 50 yd. Field Goal (12-47, 6:33) 6 30Beowns 4 4:47 J. Cribbs 2 yd. pass from C. McCoy (pass failed) (11-64, 5:48) 12 30

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Houston, A. Foster 19-124, B. Tate 12-115, D. Ward 6-22, M. Schaub 3-0. Cleveland. C. Ogbonnaya 13-28, T. Clayton 5-10, C. McCoy 3-6.PASSING (C-A-Y-I): Houston, M. Schaub 14-23-0-1. Cleveland C. McCoy 14-22-1-1.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Houston, A. Foster 5-26, O. Daniels 3-32, J. Jones 2-28, J. Dre-esen 2-27, K. Walter 1-5, J. Casey 1-1. Cleveland, J. Cribbs 5-50, G. Little 2-33, B. Watson 2-26, E. Moore 2-11, C. Ogbonnaya 1-13, J. Cameron 1-7, J. Norwood 1-6.SACKS (Sk-Yds): Houston, B. Reed 2.0-9, C. Barwin 1.0-4, B. Cushing 1.0-5. Cleveland, none.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Houston, Q. Demps 1-42. Cleveland, D. Jackson 1-24.. TACKLES (S-A-T): Houston, B. Cushing 4-3-7, G. Quin 6-0-6, K. Jackson 5-0-5, B. Reed 4-1-5,J. Joseph 4-0-4, C. Barwin 3-0-3, E. Mitchell 3-0-3, J. Watt 2-1-3, Q. Demps 2-0-2, D. Ryans 1-1-2, S. Cody 1-1-2, T. Nolan 1-1-2, T. Bulman 1-0-1. Cleveland, S. Fujita 7-2-9, D. Jackson 8-0-8, J. Haden 7-0-7, T. Ward 3-2-5, E. Stephens 3-1-4, A. Rubin 3-1-4, U. Young 2-2-4, C. Gocong 3-0-3,J. Sheard 3-0-3, S. Brown 3-0-3, B. Schaefering 2-1-3, M. Adams 1-1-2, B. Skrine 1-1-2, P. Taylor 1-0-1, J. Mitchell 1-0-1.MISSED FIELD GOAL: None.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalCleveland Browns 3 0 3 6 - 12Houston Texans 14 10 3 3 - 30

The Texans defeated the Cleveland Browns 30-12 in front of a sellout crowd of 71,511 at Reliant Stadium. Houston outgained its opponent 380-172 and won the time of possession battle by more than 10 minutes. The Texans improved to 4-3 all-time against the Browns and now own a two-game win streak against the AFC North squad.The victory was the Texans’ third in a row and moves the team’s record

to 6-3, making it the first time in franchise history that Houston was three games above .500. The Texans led 14-0 midway through the first quarter following rushing

touchdowns by RB Ben Tate and QB Matt Schaub; and never looked back as the defense held Cleveland out of the endzone until just under five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Tate and Arian Foster com-bined to carry the ball 31 times for 239 yards and two touchdowns en route to a club record 261 yards on the ground. Foster paved the way with 124 yards on 19 carries. Tate added 115 yards on 12 carries.Houston had two players with more than 100 rushing yards in the

same game for the second time in the last three weeks after doing so at Tennessee on 10/23. Prior to this year, the Texans had never had two 100-yard rushers in the same game. The Texans became the sixth team since 1985 to have a pair of rushers top 100 yards in the same game twice in a seasonWith his running backs doing most of the damage, Schaub was an ef-

ficient 14 of 23 for 119 and one interception. Foster hauled in a game high five catches for 26 yards. Tight end Owen Daniels led all Texans receivers with 32 yards on three catches.It was the third consecutive week that Houston held the opposing of-

fense to less than 175 net yards. The Texans also forced a pair of turn-overs and collected four sacks, including a pair from rookie OLB Brooks Reed.ILB Brian Cushing again led the Texans with seven combined tack-

les, one sack and a quarterback hurry. At the end of the first half, blood streamed down his nose after S Quintin Demps’ interception return. That was the only thing that could get Cushing, a newly minted team captain, off the field.Carrying a 24-3 halftime lead, the Texans used their run game to grind

out the clock in the second half. Schaub attempted only eight passes in the final two quarters as he handed off 25 times. K Neil Rackers booted a pair of field goals in the final 30 minutes, including a 50-yarder in the fourth quarter that gave the Texans a 30-6 lead.Schaub didn’t have the prettiest game statistically, but he completed 61

percent of his throws and helped the offense convert 64 percent of its third down tries. More importantly, he left the game unscathed without being sacked and he took only three hits.

BROWNS TEXANSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 10 21THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4-12-33% 9-14-64%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-2-100% 1-1-100%TOTAL NET YARDS 172 380NET YARDS RUSHING 44 261NET YARDS PASSING 128 119PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 22-14-1 23-14-1KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-2-0 6-2-0PUNTS Number and Average 4-43.8 2-47.5FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0Net Punting Average 29.8 36.0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 27 98PENALTIES Number and Yards 4-35 2-15FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-1 0-0TOUCHDOWNS 1 3EXTRA POINTS 0-0 3-3FIELD GOALS 2-2 3-3RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 2-4-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 1-3-33%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 24:45 35:15

GAME 9: Houston 30, Clevland 1271,515 • Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas • Nov. 6, 2011

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WEEK 9 VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

GAME SUMMARY

SCORING DRIVES

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING

WEEK 8 VS. TENNESSEE TITANS

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) PHI HOUEagles 1 8:30 J.Maclin 59 yd. pass from N.Foles (C.Parkey kick) (7-88, 2:39) 7 0Texans 1 3:11 A.J. Bouye 51 yd. interception return (R.Bullock kick) 7 7Eagles 2 10:41 J.Matthews 11 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (6-60, 2:36) 14 7Texans 2 3:58 A.Foster 56 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (4-68, 2:27) 14 14Eagles 2 0:00 C.Parkey 45 yd. Field Goal (13-53, 3:58) 17 14Eagles 3 2:40 C.Polk 8 yd. run (C.Parkey kick) (4-70, 1:24) 24 14Texans 4 11:51 D.Hopkins 7 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (2-7, 0:44) 24 21Eagles 4 3:50 J.Maclin 8 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (15-80, 8:01) 31 21

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Houston, A. Foster 15-56, R. Fitzpatrick 6-49, A. Blue 7-13. Philadel-phia, L. McCoy 24-117, C. Polk 8-50, D. Sproles 3-17, M. Sanchez 5-5, N. Foles 1-1.PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 13-27-203-1. Philadelphia, M. Sanchez 15-22-202-2, N. Foles 9-12-124-1.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Houston, D. Hopkins 6-115, A. Foster 2-63, D. Johnson 2-16, A. Johnson 2-12, A. Blue 1-(-3). Philadelphia, J. Maclin 6-158, D. Sproles 4-46, J. Matthews 3-40, J. Huff 3-26, R. Cooper 2-26, J. Maehl 2-13, B. Celek 2-7, L. McCoy 1-6, Z. Ertz 1-4.SACKS (Sk-Yds): Houston, . Philadelphia, .INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Houston, J. Rolle 2-17, A. Bouye 1-51. Philadelphia, D. Ryans 1-0.TACKLES (S-A-T): Houston, W. Mercilus 5-4-9, M. Mohamed 2-7-9, D. Swearinger 6-2-8, A. Hal 6-1-7, J. Watt 4-3-7, A. Bouye 5-1-6, K. Lewis 1-5-6, A. Dent 2-3-5, J. Crick 2-3-5, D. Manning 2-3-5, J. Pagan 2-2-4, J. Rolle 2-0-2, J. Joseph 2-0-2, J. Tuggle 2-0-2, T. Jamison 0-2-2, K. Jackson 1-0-1. Philadelphia, M. Kendricks 5-7-12, D. Ryans 5-1-6, B. Logan 4-1-5, E. Wolff 4-1-5, B. Fletcher 3-1-4, T. Cole 2-2-4, C. Barwin 2-1-3, B. Boykin 1-2-3, F. Cox 2-0-2, M. Jenkins 2-0-2, C. Williams 2-0-2, B. Allen 1-1-2, B. Bair 1-1-2, B. Graham 1-0-1, N. Carroll 1-0-1, C. Thornton 0-1-1.MISSED FIELD GOALS: Houston, R. Bullock, 39WL. Philadelphia, none.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalPhiladelphia Eagles 7 10 7 7 - 31Houston Texans 7 7 0 7 - 21

Game write-up courtesy of the Associated Press

The Houston Texans were done in by their inconsistent offense on Sunday.The Texans (4-5) scored a defensive touchdown and two other scores came after turnovers, but they were unable to move the ball for most of a day in a 31-21 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles (6-2).Nick Foles hurt his left shoulder late in the first quarter, and Mark San-

chez came on to threw for 202 yards and two touchdowns to lead Phil-adelphia to the victory.Sanchez, who also threw two interceptions, missed all of last season

after tearing the labrum in his right shoulder in the preseason. He last played on Dec. 30, 2012 with the New York Jets.The Eagles (6-2) led by 3 when Jeremy Maclin grabbed a low throw

from Sanchez for an 8-yard touchdown to make it 31-21 with about four minutes remaining.Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 203 yards with two touchdowns and an in-

terception for Houston.Maclin finished with two touchdowns and 158 yards receiving and Le-

Sean McCoy had 117 yards rushing.The Eagles were up by 10 and driving late in the third quarter when

Jumal Rolle grabbed his second interception of the game.DeMeco Ryans intercepted Fitzpatrick at the Philadelphia 10, but was

injured on the play and fumbled the ball as he fell to the ground. DeAndre Hopkins recovered for Houston and scored on a 7-yard reception two plays later to cut the lead to 24-21.Top overall pick Jadeveon Clowney (illness) and linebacker Brian

Cushing (knee) were inactive for the Texans and they lost starting cornerbacks Johnathan Joseph (concussion) and Kareem Jackson (knee) to injuries in the first quarter.Houston’s defense got to the quarterback early, with four sacks in the

first half. The Eagles had allowed just two in the previous six games.Whitney Mercilus sacked Foles twice in three plays, driving him hard

into the turf on the second one to send the quarterback to the locker room.Sanchez didn’t waste any time in his Philadelphia debut, finding Maclin

deep on his first play for a 52-yard gain. Five plays later, he threw a per-fect pass to Jordan Matthews for an 11-yard touchdown to make it 14-7.Houston tied it up when Arian Foster grabbed a 56-yard TD pass

about four minutes before halftime. Foster dashed away from a diving Connor Barwin after the reception on his way to the end zone. That score was set up when receiver Josh Huff tipped a pass by Sanchez that was intercepted by Rolle.Foster left late in the game and coach Bill O’Brien said he injured his

groin and that he hoped he’d be OK after an extra week of rest with the bye next week.A 45-yard field goal by Cody Parkey gave the Eagles a 17-14 lead at

halftime.Houston missed a 39-yard field goal in the third quarter. The Eagles

used four straight running plays capped by an 8-yard run by Chris Polk after that to extend their lead to 24-14 with about three minutes left in the third.The Texans converted just five of 13 third-down attempts.

EAGLES TEXANSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 30 15THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 9-16-56% 5-13-38%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-2-100% 0-1-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 483 300NET YARDS RUSHING 190 118NET YARDS PASSING 293 182PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 34-24-3 27-13-1KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 5-5-3 4-3-2PUNTS Number and Average 3-35.7 6-48.2Net Punting Average 35.7 40.3FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 27 68PENALTIES Number and Yards 7-55 9-54FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-1 1-0TOUCHDOWNS 4 3EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 4-4 3-3FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 0-1RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 3-3-100% 1-2-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 3-3-100% 1-1-100%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 32:13 27:47

GAME 9: Philadelphia 31, Houston 2171,780 • NRG Stadium • Houston, Texas • Nov. 2, 2014

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WEEK 9 NOTES VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

THE TEXANS• Tied a season high with four takeaways (three interceptions and one

fumble recovery) to give the team 21 takeaways, the most through nine games in franchise history (previous was 18 through nine in 2012)

• Scored 21 points off four turnovers in the game and has scored 65 points off 21 turnovers this season.

• Had three interceptions, the most since the team had three picks at Ten-nessee on Dec. 2, 2012.

• Posted a season-high four sacks, all in the first half (Whitney Mercilus 2.0, J.J. Watt 1.5, John Simon 0.5).

• Recorded its 18th takeaway and eighth interception of the season in the first quarter when CB A.J. Bouye picked off Philadelphia QB Nick Foles at the Houston 49-yard line. Bouye returned the pick 51 yards for a touchdown at the 3:11 mark. It was the third defensive touchdown of the season for the Texans and the fourth touchdown the team has scored off returns this year.

• The Texans won the toss and deferred. The Eagles elected to receive.

INACTIVE FOR THE TEXANS• T Jeff Adams, OLB Jadeveon Clowney, ILB Brian Cushing, CB Dar-

ryl Morris, WR DeVier Posey, QB Tom Savage and ILB Jeff Tarpinian.

STARTING LINEUP CHANGES FOR THE TEXANS• Whitney Mercilus started for Jadeveon Clowney at JACK linebacker;

Akeem Dent started for Brian Cushing at MIKE linebacker; Damaris Johnson started at wide receiver in place of FB Jay Prosch.

TEXANS PLAYER NOTESCB A.J. BOUYE• Returned his first career interception 51 yards for a touchdown at the

3:11 mark of the first quarter.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Completed 13 of 27 passes for 203 yards, two touchdowns and one in-

terception for an 82.8 passer rating.• Rushed for 49 yards on six carries. It was the fourth-most rushing yards

in a game by a quarterback in franchise history and the most since Dave Ragone ran for 51 yards on five carries against Jacksonville on Dec. 7, 2003.

• Completed 6 of 9 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown for a 145.6 passer rating in the first half.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Caught a touchdown pass for the third consecutive game on a 56-

yard catch-and-run at the 3:58 mark of the second quarter. It was the fourth-longest reception of his career and longest this season. It was also the longest reception for Foster since a 78-yard touchdown reception at Tampa Bay on Nov. 13, 2011.

• Tied Andre Johnson for the franchise all-time lead with his 62nd career touchdown (10 receiving, 52 rushing) on his 56-yard touchdown recep-tion in the second quarter. It was his 10th touchdown from scrimmage this season.

• Had a season-high 63 yards receiving on two receptions. He had 119 yards from scrimmage (56 rushing, 63 receiving).

• Set a career high with his third touchdown catch of the season. His pre-vious career best was two, in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS• Recorded his third 100-yard receiving game of the season. He caught six

passes for 115 yards and tied Owen Daniels for the second-most 100-yard receiving games in franchise history with four.

• Recorded Houston’s fourth takeaway of the game, recovering DeMeco Ryans’ fumble at the Philadelphia 7-yard line in the fourth quarter.

WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Extended his franchise record for games played to 163.• Extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 127 with a

9-yard catch in the second quarter.

CB JOHNATHAN JOSEPH• Made the 400th solo tackle of his career in the first quarter.

P SHANE LECHLER• Played in his 199th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the

NFL. • Averaged 48.2 yards on six punts with one touchback and two punts

downed inside the 20. Lechler moved into ninth place on the all-time punts list with his six punts, passing Rohn Stark (1,141) and Matt Turk (1,143). Lechler now has 1,146 career punts).

OLB WHITNEY MERCILUS• Recorded two sacks on Philadelphia’s last offensive series of the first

quarter. It was his second two-sack game of the season (Pittsburgh). It was the fifth time in his career he has recorded two sacks in a game.

• Moved into fifth place on the franchise’s all-time sacks list with his first sack of the game, passing Kailee Wong (15.0 from 2002-06). Mercilus now has 17.0 career sacks and 4.0 sacks this season.

• Tied for the team lead with a career-high nine tackles. His previous ca-reer high was six against Seattle (9/29/13), Jacksonville (11/24/13) and Indianapolis (10/0/14).

• Set a season high with three quarterback hits and tied a season high with two tackles for loss. With the two tackles for loss, Mercilus has a career-best seven tackles for loss this season. He had six tackles for loss in 2012 and in 2013.

ILB MIKE MOHAMED• Tied for the team lead with a career-high nine tackles. His previous ca-

reer high was eight tackles against Tennessee on Oct. 26, 2014.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 105th consecutive game as a Texan and his 121st straight

game overall, extending the second-longest active starting streak among offensive linemen. He extended his streak of consecutive games played to 146, the longest active streak among offensive linemen.

NT RYAN PICKETT• Played in his 200th career game.

CB JUMAL ROLLE• Recorded the first two interceptions of his career, picking off Mark San-

chez in the second quarter and third quarter. He is the first Texan with two interceptions in a game since Glover Quin had a franchise-record three interceptions against Tennessee on Nov. 28, 2010.

• Had the eighth multi-interception game by a player in franchise history and just the third multi-interception game off the bench in franchise his-tory joining former S Troy Nolan (2 at Oakland, 10/3/10) and CB Kenny Wright (2 vs. Jacksonville, 9/28/03).

OLB JOHN SIMON• Increased his sack total to 1.5 for the season with a half-sack in the

second quarter.

DE J.J. WATT• Pushed his career sack total to 45.0 with 1.5 sacks in the second quarter.

He now has 8.5 sacks this season.• Tied a season high with seven tackles and had five quarterback hits and

a tackle for loss. He leads the NFL with 29 quarterback hits this season.

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BILL O’BRIEN TRANSCRIPT

BILL O’BRIEN PRESS CONFERENCEMonday, November 10, 2014

NRG Stadium

(on an injury update and an update on CB Johnathan Joseph who was in the NFL concussion protocol) “J-Joe (Joseph) was out there today and looked good. It looks like he’ll be ready to go. I would say most of the other guys that we talked about the other day pretty much day to day, with the exception of Kareem Jackson. I would say that Kareem Jackson probably would not play against Cleveland, but we’ll see how that goes during the week.”

(on what the coaching staff can improve on after self-review during the bye week) “There are a lot of things. That’s a great question. I think offensively, let’s start there; we’ve really looked at our protections, sche-matically and technically. From a technique standpoint, we’ve worked on that quite a bit last Wednesday, today with our offensive line, our tight ends, our backs and our quarterbacks. Everybody is involved there. I’d say defensively we’ve really looked at our run fits. How are we fitting the run? What do we need to do to get it better? We’ve looked at that a lot. Defensively, we’ve looked at our coverages. What are the cover-ages we’re able to execute the best? What are the ones that we need to work on, and we’ve been working on those last week, today. Special teams wise, we’ve really got to do a great job in this game of protecting. They’ve blocked two punts and they blocked a field goal, so we’ve got do a great job of protecting on punt and protecting on field goals. Those are things we really looked at.”

(on if the coaching staff spent last week reviewing themselves and are now turning to Cleveland this week) “That is probably exactly what it was. We spent a lot of time on ourselves. We looked at ourselves last week quite a bit. With our computer systems, with everybody, ev-erybody has similar computer systems, you’re able to kind of break the film down, break your tendencies down in a lot of different ways. The problem with that is you don’t want to go overboard with that because at the end of the day what is the identity of your team? The identity of our team is that we’re a team that plays very hard for 60 minutes. We’ve got to be able to run the ball on offense. We’ve got to be able to stop the run on defense. We’ve got to be able to create some explosive plays and stop explosive plays on defense and so we looked at all of that and we looked at our tendencies in those different areas -third down, red area- and we try to work on those things. Starting Wednesday- we did a little bit of Cleveland today- but starting Wednesday we’ll be full throttle into Cleveland. Cleveland is a really good football team. They’re very well coached. Quarterback Brian Hoyer is playing well. They run the ball. They’ve done a good job of getting the ball down field. Kyle Shanahan is doing a great job there. Defensively, it’s Mike Pettine, it’s Jim O’Neil, these guys have done a great job for a long time. It’s a big challenge for us and we’ll really be full throttle against those schemes on Wednesday.”

(on his thoughts about QB Ryan Mallett starting his first NFL game) “I’m excited. I’m excited for him. I think this is his opportunity to go out there and lead this team, and he’s excited. He was here all weekend, spent a lot of time on his own game and getting ready for Cleveland. He’s very, very excited and we’re looking forward to seeing what he can do.”

(on what stands out about the Browns secondary) “A lot of good players. Joe Haden is one of the best cornerbacks in the league, plays press very well, plays off coverage very well. Donte Whitner has been in this league for a long time. I’m familiar with him from his days in Buf-falo—tough, tough guy, great tackler, competitive in coverage, great ball skills. They all have good ball skills back there. It’s a very challenging secondary to go against. They’ve added Jim Leonhard into the mix there who is a guy that knows; he’s like a coach on the field. A guy that can really get those guys lined up. We just have a tremendous amount of re-spect for Cleveland, all of their players and coaches and the secondary, definitely.”

(on if it helps QB Ryan Mallett because he’s watched Mike Pettine coached defenses during his time in New England) “I think experi-ence watching it—you probably have a point there. I would say, yeah. I would say that would help him, but I think at the end of the day the biggest thing is going against it, which he doesn’t have experience on the field against it. He’s going to have to do a great job this week of pre-paring on the practice field and the film room, and then when the game starts, how does it go then? That’s the big thing for any quarterback who hasn’t seen it in live action. He’s going to see it live, and hopefully we’ve prepared him enough and he’s able to go out there and do a good job with it.”

(on what the offense can do to prevent pressure now that QB Ryan Mallett is the starting quarterback) “I think part of that is, you know, people look at that, the difference skill set of the quarterbacks with one guy running a little bit better than the other guy. To me it starts with making sure that you know the read of the play, that you know you un-derstand where the ball is supposed to go almost as soon as the ball is snapped and many cases hopefully before the ball is snapped. That is one of the keys. To me, the other key is that you’re leading the protec-tion, that you’re on the same page with the offensive line, that you’re getting everybody to the right guy, that you want to be picked up, the five guys, the six guys that you want protected. It’s more about that than it is about who is mobile, who’s not mobile. It’s more about that.”

(on QB Ryan Mallett getting the ball out quickly enough when blitzed) “I’ll tell you what, again, we’ll have to see how he is in the game, but in practice since the day he arrived here there has been a lot of im-provement with that from his days when I was with him in New England, obviously he was only a rookie. To where he is now in practice, looks like the ball comes out with good timing and comes out and quick enough.”

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GM AND EXECUTIVE VP RICK SMITH/ASSISTANT COACHES

Rick Smith oversees all football-related operations and the player acquisition process as Houston Texans Executive Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager. Smith is in his ninth season as Gen-eral Manager and fourth as Executive Vice President of Football Operations. Named general manager by owner Bob McNair on

June 5, 2006, Smith’s appointment made him the youngest general manager in the NFL at 36. Since

then, Smith has assembled and led a football operations staff that prides itself on providing players and coaches with the tools needed for success on and off the field, regardless of scheme.Smith’s leadership, vision and success have garnered recognition by the

league. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed Smith to the NFL’s prestigious Competition Committee on Dec. 5, 2008. His peers honored him with the Tank Younger Award in 2008, presented annually by the Fritz Pollard Alliance for outstanding work in an NFL front office. Smith was an original member of the General Managers Advisory Committee, which pro-vides advice and other feedback to the NFL Football Operations depart-ment on the integrity of the game, expansion of technology and other ways to improve the league.The Texans won their second consecutive AFC South division crown in

2012 and advanced to the Divisional round of the playoffs in 2011 and 2012, compiling a 22-10 regular season record that tied for the second-best mark in the AFC. Houston set a franchise mark with a 12-4 record in 2012; a 10-win improvement under Smith’s leadership. Smith’s tenure in Houston be-gan with a 6-10 record, followed by a pair of 8-8 records in 2007 and 2008. In 2009, the Texans posted the first winning season in franchise history, narrowly missing the playoffs at 9-7. Houston bounced back from a 6-10 mark in 2010, going 10-6 in 2011, winning the AFC South and securing a playoff berth, both franchise firsts.Collectively, the Texans’ current roster, all acquired by Smith, with the ex-

ception of Andre Johnson, has earned 26 Pro Bowl selections, 18 first- or second-team Associated Press All-Pro distinctions, one Defensive Player of the Year award and one Defensive Rookie of the Year award. Smith’s eight first-round picks between 2007-14 have combined to start

397 of the 418 games they have played. Three of the eight have earned All-Pro honors: left tackle Duane Brown, linebacker Brian Cushing and defensive end J.J. Watt. Watt, the 11th overall pick in 2011, was named the 2012 Defensive Player of the Year following one of the best defensive performances in NFL history and a league-leading 20.5 sacks. Unrestricted free agents have also thrived in Houston on Smith’s watch. Cornerback Johnathan Joseph has been to the league’s all-star game twice since join-ing the Texans from Cincinnati in 2011. Smith also orchestrated the trades that brought quarterback Matt Schaub from Atlanta in 2007 and center Chris Myers from Denver in 2008. Both earned multiple Pro Bowl berths with the franchise. Smith places a premium on college free agents. The most well-known col-

lege free agent success story in Texans history is running back Arian Foster. Undrafted out of Tennessee in 2009, Foster won the 2010 rushing title and had three consecutive Pro Bowl nods. In his former role leading the Denver Broncos pro personnel department,

the franchise posted the league’s fifth-best regular-season record from 2000-05, going 61-35 (.635). The 61 wins were the most of any AFC West team during that span and Denver was one of only four teams in the NFL to reach the playoffs each season from 2003-05.

GENERAL MANAGER AND EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT RICK SMITH

NFL TexansCoach Exp. Exp.Bill O’Brien, Head Coach ..................................................... 6 .............. 1Romeo Crennel, Defensive Coordinator ............................ 32 .............. 1Bob Ligashesky, Special Teams Coordinator .................... 11 .............. 2Jim Bernhardt, Director of Football Research ..................... 1 .............. 1John Butler, Secondary ....................................................... 1 .............. 1Doug Colman, Assistant Special Teams .............................. 1 .............. 1Paul Dunn, Offensive Line ................................................... 7 .............. 1Craig Fitzgerald, Head Strength and Conditioning .............. 1 .............. 1George Godsey, Quarterbacks ............................................ 4 .............. 1Sean Hayes, Assistant Strength and Conditioning .............. 1 .............. 1Stan Hixon, Wide Receivers ................................................ 9 .............. 1Tim Kelly, Offensive Quality Control .................................... 1 .............. 1Bill Kollar, Defensive Line .................................................. 26 .............. 6Will Lawing, Defenisve Quality Control ................................ 1 .............. 1Charles London, Running Backs ......................................... 5 .............. 1Anthony Midget, Assistant Secondary ................................. 1 .............. 1John Perry, Tight Ends ........................................................ 1 .............. 1Anthony Pleasant, Assistant Strength and Conditioning ..... 4 .............. 1Mike Vrabel, Linebackers .................................................... 1 .............. 1

2014 HOUSTON TEXANS COACHING STAFF

While most of the Texans coaching staff is in their first year with the fran-chise, several have plenty of playing experience in the NFL.

Doug Colman, Assistant Special TeamsColman was a fifth-round pick of the New York Giants in 1996 and

played in 64 regular season games in five seasons for the Giants (1996-98), Tennessee Titans (1999), and Cleveland Browns (2000).

Bill Kollar, Defensive LineKollar was the the 23rd overall pick of the 1974 draft, selected by the

Cincinnati Bengals. He played in 105 regular season games in eight sea-sons for the Bengals (1974-76) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1977-81).

Anthony Midget, Assistant Secondary Midget was a fifth-round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in 2000.

Anthony Pleasant, Assistant Strength and ConditioningThird-round pick of the Cleveland Browns in 1990 who played in 202

regular season games in 14 NFL seasons for the Browns (1990-95), Baltimore Ravens (1996), Atlanta Falcons (1997), New York Jets (1998-99), San Francisco 49ers (2000) and New England Patriots (2001-03). Pleasant won a pair of Super Bowls with the Patriots (XXXVI and XXX-VIII).

Mike Vrabel, LinebackersThird-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1997. Played in 206

games in 14 seasons for the Steelers (1997-00), New England Patriots (2001-08) and Kansas City Chiefs (2009-10). Vrabel won three world titles with the Patriots (Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX).

TEXANS ASSISTANTS IN THE NFL

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TEXANS NOTES

Houston’s offensive line has blocked for 35 100-yard rushing perfor-mances since the start of the 2010 season, the most in the NFL in that time. The Texans’ line blocked for eight 100-yard performances in 2010, 11 in 2011, seven in 2012 and three in 2013. The line has blocked for six 100-yard performances in 2014.

100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES, 2010-14 Team 100-Yard Performances Houston 35 Minnesota 29 Philadelphia 26 Seattle 26 Oakland 22

O-LINE LEADING THE WAY

The Houston Texans lead the NFL with 21 takeaways and have a plus-7 turnover differential. Historically, when the Texans win the turnover battle, they win the game

75.3 percent of the time. The Texans are 15-1 all-time when having a turnover margin of +3 or greater and 2-16 all-time when the margin is -3 or less. Those numbers reflect the NFL’s numbers as a whole since 2010, where teams are 220-10 when holding a +3 or better turnover advantage.

HOUSTON TEXANS TURNOVER MARGIN RECORDRatio W L Pct.+6 1 0 1.000+5 0 0 .000+4 7 0 1.000+3 7 1 .825+2 17 6 .739+1 20 11 .6450 15 24 .385-1 10 32 .238-2 4 28 .125-3 2 7 .222-4 0 6 .000-5 0 3 .000

Further, the Texans are 18-0 when holding a +2 turnover margin and outgaining an opponent. Houston has only lost five times in team history when they win the turnover battle and outgain an opponent.

TURNOVERS ARE KEY

Houston’s starting secondary of CB Johnathan Jo-seph, CB Kareem Jackson, SS D.J. Swearinger and FS Kendrick Lewis have been involved in eight of the team’s 21 takeaways this season and each have either a forced fumble, fumble recovery or interception. The group has accounted for eight forced fumbles, four fumble re-coveries and three interceptions through nine games.

TEXANS STARTING SECONDARY IN THE TAKEAWAY GAME CB SS FS CB K. Jackson D. Swearinger K. Lewis J. Joseph 1 INT 3 FF, 1 FR, 1 INT 3 FF, 1 FR, INT 2 FF, 2 FR

But you don’t have to be a starter to create turnovers. Houston’s reserve defensive backs have accounted for four interceptions this season.

TEXANS RESERVES IN THE TAKEAWAY GAME CB CB CB D. Morris J. Rolle A. Bouye 1 INT 2 INT 1 INT for TD

BALL HAWKS

Joseph

The Texans lead the NFL with 21 takeaways. It is the most takeaways in franchise history through the first nine games of a season. Houston ranked last in the NFL in 2013 with 11 takeaways.

2014 TAKEAWAYS Opp.Team Fum FR INT TotalHouston 16 11 10 21Arizona 6 5 14 19Buffalo 13 7 12 19Miami 15 9 10 19Green Bay 12 6 12 18New England 12 8 10 18Cleveland 8 4 13 17Dallas 12 7 10 17

TEXANS AND TAKEAWAYS

The Houston Texans lead the AFC with 10 forced fumbles on defense (11, if including special teams) through. Eight of the 10 fumbles have been forced by members of Houston’s starting secondary: CB Johna-than Joseph (2), SS D.J. Swearinger (3) and FS Kendrick Lewis (3). The Texans have recovered 10 fumbles on defense, including one on a turnover by WR DeAndre Hopkins. Where theTexans have forced and recovered their fumbles has been

extremely timely. Five recoveries have been in Houston territory, with four coming at or inside its own 10-yard line.

HOUSTON’S FUMBLE RECOVERIESOpp Forced by Recovered by Location vs. Was Unforced J.J. Watt Houston 10vs. Was D.J. Swearinger Kendrick Lewis Houston 9at Oak Johnathan Joseph D.J. Swearinger Houston 3at Oak D.J. Swearinger Johnathan Joseph Houston 30at NYG Kendrick Lewis Johnathan Joseph Houston 3at Dal Kendrick Lewis Justin Tuggle Houston 14at Dal Jeff Tarpinian (punt cov.) Alfred Blue Dallas 43Ind Unforced J.J. Watt Indianapolis 45at Pit Whitney Mercilus J.J. Watt Pittsburgh 46at Ten J.J. Watt Tim Jamison Tennessee 20Phi Unforced DeAndre Hopkins Philadelphia 7

Six of the Houston’s 10 interceptions have come at or inside the 20.

HOUSTON’S INTERCEPTIONSOpp Intercepted by Location at Oak Kareem Jackson - 65 yd. return Houston 11at Oak Brooks Reed - 5 yd. return Oakland 15Buf J.J. Watt - 80 yd. return for TD Houston 20Buf Darryl Morris - 0 yd. return Houston 14at Dal Kendrick Lewis - 5 yd. return Houston 3Ind Justin Tuggle - 8 yd. return Indianapolis 34at Ten D.J. Swearinger - 25 yd. return Houston 27Phi A.J. Bouye - 51 yd. return for TD Houston 49Phi Jumal Rolle - 13 yd. return Houston 19Phi Jumal Rolle - 4 yd. return Philadelphia 42

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

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TEXANS NOTES

More than a third of the players on Houston’s active roster, 22 in all, are new to the Texans in 2014. Eight of those players are rookies, 12 were acquired as free agents and two were acquired in a trade.

2014 HOUSTON TEXANS DRAFT PICKS (10) Rd. Pick O’all No. Player Pos. Ht Wt School 1 1 1 90 Jadeveon Clowney OLB 6-5 266 South Carolina 2 1 33 71 Xavier Su’a-Filo G 6-4 307 UCLA 3 1 65 87 C.J. Fiedorowicz TE 6-5 265 Iowa 3 19 83 92 Louis Nix III (IR) NT 6-2 331 Notre Dame 4 35 135 3 Tom Savage QB 6-4 228 Pittsburgh 6 1 177 97 Jeoffrey Pagan DE 6-3 310 Alabama 6 5 181 28 Alfred Blue RB 6-2 223 LSU 6 35 211 45 Jay Prosch FB 6-1 256 Auburn 7 1 216 29 Andre Hal CB 5-10 188 Vanderbilt 7 41 256 39 Lonnie Ballentine (IR) S 6-3 215 Memphis

VETERAN FREE AGENT ACQUISITIONS (12) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Ex School Acq. 70 Jeff Adams T 6-7 305 1 Columbia W-’14 (TEN) 37 Josh Aubrey S 5-10 207 2 Stephen F. Austin FA-’14 74 Tyson Clabo T 6-6 315 9 Wake Forest FA-’14 91 Zac Diles ILB 6-0 245 8 Kansas State FA-’14 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB 6-2 223 10 Harvard FA-’14 13 Damaris Johnson WR 5-8 175 3 Tulsa W-’14 (PHI) 21 Kendrick Lewis FS 6-0 198 5 Mississippi UFA-’14 (KC) 26 Darryl Morris CB 5-10 188 2 Texas State W-’14 (SF) 94 Ryan Pickett NT 6-2 340 14 Ohio State FA-’14 95 Jerrell Powe NT 6-2 331 3 Mississippi FA-’14 20 Jumal Rolle CB 6-0 188 1 Catawba FA-’14 51 John Simon OLB 6-1 252 2 Ohio State FA-’14

TRADE ACQUISITIONS (2) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Ex School Acq. 50 Akeem Dent ILB 6-1 239 4 Georgia T-’14 (ATL) 15 Ryan Mallett QB 6-6 245 4 Arkansas T-’14 (NE)

NEW FACES

The Texans have played to capacity crowds at NRG Stadium since be-ginning play in the NFL in 2002, selling out all 128 preseason, regular season and postseason home games in franchise history. Following the 2002 season, NRG Stadium seating was expanded to

71,054 to incorporate more “Raving Fans.”

HOUSTON’S RAVING FANS

Houston’s dominance on both sides of the ball in the run game against Tennessee in Week 8 capped off a strong month on the ground for the Texans. Houston led the NFL with 164.0 yards rushing per game and six rushing touchdowns in October and ranked fifth with 86.3 yards allowed. RB Arian Foster enjoyed the first stretch of four consecutive 100-yard games in his career during the month.

RUSHING YARDS/GAME IN OCTOBERTeam G Att Yds Avg Lg TD Yds/GHouston Texans 4 125 656 5.25 43 6 164.0Dallas Cowboys 4 130 624 4.80 51 2 156.0Philadelphia Eagles 3 95 458 4.82 28 1 152.7Seattle Seahawks 4 109 595 5.46 52 3 148.8New Orleans Saints 3 81 406 5.01 28 4 135.3

The Texans ran for a season-high 212 yards and held the Titans to 36 yards rushing, the fourth-fewest yards allowed in franchise history.

RUSHING DEFENSE IN OCTOBERTeam G Att Yds Avg Lg TD Yds/GDenver Broncos 4 67 191 2.85 23 1 47.8Detroit Lions 4 87 269 3.09 21 1 67.3New Orleans Saints 3 64 214 3.34 19 3 71.3Arizona Cardinals 4 90 330 3.67 16 2 82.5Houston Texans 4 106 345 3.25 20 1 86.3

RUNNING THROUGH OCTOBER

The Houston Texans have never had a pair of receivers with 1,000 yards each in a season. WR Andre Johnson and WR DeAndre Hop-kins are both on pace to reach the mark in 2014. Hopkins leads the team with 684 yards receiving (on pace for 1,138 yards), followed by Johnson with 563 yards (on pace for 1,001 yards).The closest a pair of Texans have come to reaching the mark was

in 2008, when Johnson led the league with 1,575 yards receiving and was complemented by former teammates Kevin Walter (899 yards) and Owen Daniels (862 yards). Johnson and Hopkins were within that realm in 2013, when Johnson had 1,407 yards receiving and Hopkins had 802.There have only been three instances in franchise history where two

Texans had at least 500 yards receiving at the midpoint of the season.

TEXANS RECEIVING DUOS WITH 500+ YARDS MIDWAY THROUGH A SEASON

Year Receiver Yds Receiver Yds 2008 Andre Johnson 834 Owen Daniels 5282009 Andre Johnson 697 Owen Daniels 5192014 DeAndre Hopkins 569 Andre Johnson 551

JOHNSON AND HOPKINS ON PACE FOR 1,000 EACH

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TEXANS NOTES

On Thursday, Aug. 7, Texans Owner Bob McNair re-vealed that he had been battling cancer for the last 10 months and now has a clean bill of health. McNair broke the news to John McClain of the Houston

Chronicle that he battled two forms of cancer under an assumed name at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. He later met with Houston media at NRG Stadium and

told them about the treatment he underwent for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and squamos cell cancer. Following are excerpts from McNair’s press conference

“For six weeks, I had radiation every morning, so it was a total of 30 treatments, I think, and I had chemotherapy up through about the fourth week. The good news is these things can be dealt with. Shortly there-after, I think maybe in April, I went in and had the first CT scan and I was clean of all the cancer cells at that point in time, and have since, gone in this past Monday and got a clean bill of health report again, so at this point in time, it’s history. I guess the message is we need to use sunscreen; if you have fair skin and you’re out in the sun quite a bit, I suggest you wear a hat, which I do all of the time now. There are many forms of cancer that can be cured, can be dealt with, we’re making great progress. In the past if you mentioned cancer, people thought, ‘Well, it’s a death sentence’ and that’s just not nearly the case. I think with some people, it frightens them, so they don’t seek treatment. The message is, there is treatment, we got great facilities here, there are great people who can take care of you, and can deal with these illnesses with great success...

“...During the time that I was undergoing treatment, my immune system was low, so I did not have any contact with the public, but I was on the phone every day. My son Cal is chief operating officer, I would be talking to him every day, Rick Smith, Coach O’ Brien, and I was able to maintain constant contact with them and I plan to continue. Someone asked me what my plans are and I said, ‘Well, I plan on winning some Super Bowls. That’s what we’re here for’ and they said, ‘well, I hope you are able to accomplish that and that you have enough time to do it’. I said, ‘My dad lived to be 102, so I think I am going to have enough time.’ Fortunately, we have a great organization and my son Cal (McNair) has been handling more and more responsibilities as we go forward and he works well with Rick Smith and Coach O’Brien, so we’re in great shape. Jamey Rootes runs our business operations for us and does a great job, so we’re in terrific shape. I’ll continue being the CEO and continue doing everything I can to put together a winning football team, and that’s what we’re all about. We won this other battle and now we have to win the battle on the football field. So, I wanted you to know exactly what the situation is and not be concerned about it because I am healthy at this point in time. I’m playing golf again, and expect to be able to continue doing that for a long period of time. I go to all of the games, home and away, and I plan to continue doing that and will be as involved as I have been, but I think I will enjoy it more and let some of the other people in the organization worry more. I’ll skip the worrying and I’ll take the enjoy-ment, so that’s pretty much the story.”

(on what some of the biggest challenges were for him as he was going through treatment) “Well, I guess in terms of the treatment,

McNAIR GIVEN CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH with radiation and chemotherapy, people react differently to it. When I first started the radiation, the first three weeks or so, I thought, ‘Boy, Dr. Rosenthal keeps telling me about how tough this is. I mean, this is easy.’ He also said there’s a cumulative effect. Well, about fourth week, fifth week, the cumulative effect kicked in. That was when it was a little more difficult to deal with but fortunately with the chemotherapy I was never nauseated, never got sick or anything and Roberta Anding, our nutrition-ist at that time, had given me turmeric. It’s the herb that they use quite a bit in India in cooking and I took that along with some other supplements and it’s anti-toxic. It’s to offset the toxicity from the chemotherapy. For me it really worked. I also did take some medication along with it. But I was fortunate because everybody said, ‘You’re really going to feel bad from that,’ but fortunately that was not the case.”

McNair

The Houston Texans and G David Quessenberry have raised $100,000 for the Lymphoma Research Foundation with the proceeds from TEXANS FOR DQ t-shirt sales, in honor of Quessenberry, the second-year offensive line-man who was diagnosed with lymphoma in June. The entire offensive line, led by Chris Myers and

Duane Brown, have dedicated the 2014 season to their teammate who has been battling the disease since June.

Brown and Myers set a goal to raise $100,000 with the sale of the TEXANS FOR DQ t-shirts to be donated to the LRF in Quessenber-ry’s name. It was announced at the Indianapolis game on Oct. 9 that the goal had been reached. Quessenberry, who served as an honorary captain at the game, talked

to reporters about his battle prior to the coin toss:“I think it’s a great way to raise awareness for lymphoma,” Quessenber-

ry said. “It’s a disease that affects more than 700,000 people in America and 80,000 people will be diagnosed with it this year. One person gets diagnosed with it every seven seconds. If I can bring awareness to the situation, that’s what I’m going to do and I’m going to do my best to do it. A lot of young people are being diagnosed with lymphoma, more than ever before. The numbers have grown exponentially in the past 10 years. So, what I’m trying to do is raise awareness for young people to catch it early, because that’s what it’s all about in this fight.”The shirts made their public debut on Saturday, Aug. 2 when Texans

coaches and support staff donned the shirts designed by Running Game Clothing for their morning practice. The final open practice of training camp on Aug. 14 was proclaimed

DQStrong Day by the City of Houston. Texans staff members, fans and members of the Atlanta Falcons showed their support by wearing the shirts. Indianapolis Head Coach Chuck Pagano also showed his support with an “Indianapolis for DQ” t-shirt. Supporters can follow David on Twitter or Instagram @DavidQberry

and show their support with a #DQStrong tweet. He frequently posts messages and pictures to show his progress and his support for others who are fighting the same battle.Hashtag: #DQStrong #TexansforDQProceeds benefitting the Lymphoma Research Foundation: @lymphoma

#DQSTRONG: TEXANS & DQ RAISE $100K FOR LYMPHOMA RESEARCH IN THE NAME OF DAVID QUESSENBERRY

Quessenberry

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TEXANS NOTES

The NFL and the NFL Players Association agreed to expand NFL Prac-tice Squads for the 2014 and 2015 seasons on Aug. 19. Absent an ex-tension of the agreement, the current rules will be reinstated beginning with the 2016 season.Under the agreement, 2014 and 2015 Practice Squads will increase

from the current maximum of eight players to 10 players.In addition, the criteria for Practice Squad eligibility has been expanded

in two respects. First, a player must have a minimum of six games – up from the current

three games – on a Practice Squad in order for that season to count as one of the player’s three permissible seasons of Practice Squad service.Second, each club will be permitted to sign a maximum of two Practice

Squad players who have earned no more than two accrued seasons of free agency credit. Absent this exception, a player who has earned one or more accrued seasons would not be eligible for a Practice Squad un-less the player spent fewer than nine games on a club’s 46-player active list in each of his accrued seasons.All other practice squad rules under Article 33 of the 2011 Collective

Bargaining Agreement will remain in effect during the 2014 and 2015 seasons.

PRACTICE SQUAD EXPANSION

The expansion of NFL practice squads from eight players to 10 is big for a number of reasons and ultimately improves the quality of play and serves the greater overall good of the sport. You don’t need to look any further than the Texans current roster to see proof of that.Three current Texans have made it to the Pro Bowl after spending time

on practice squads early in their careers: T Tyson Clabo, RB Arian Foster and C Chris Myers.Below are players on Houston’s current roster who have spent time on

a practice squad at some point in their careers:

WHY P-SQUAD EXPANSION MATTERS

S Josh AubreyT Tyson ClaboRB Arian FosterDE Tim JamisonILB Mike Mohamed

C Chris MyersS Eddie PleasantCB Jumal RolleOLB John SimonILB Jeff Tarpinian

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Ex School Acq. 65 Jason Ankrah OLB 6-3 262 23 Nebraska CFA-’14 98 Keith Browner DE 6-4 288 1 California CFA-’12 53 Max Bullough ILB 6-3 249 R Michigan State CFA-’14 81 Anthony Denham TE 6-4 235 R Utah CFA-’14 72 Matt Feiler T 6-6 330 R Bloomsburg CFA-’14 78 James Ferentz C 6-2 285 R Iowa CFA-’14 62 Alex Kupper G 6-3 299 1 Louisville CFA-’13 31 Charles James CB 5-9 179 2 Charleston Southern FA-’14 19 Travis Labhart WR 5-9 182 R Texas A&M CFA-’14 22 Ben Malena RB 5-8 200 R Texas A&M CFA-’14

HOUSTON’S PRACTICE SQUAD

OPENING STATEMENTS

The Houston Texans improved to 8-5 (.615) all-time on Kickoff Week-end with the Week 1 win against Washington and extended their league-leading season-opening win streak at 5.

ALL-TIME WINNING PERCENTAGE IN SEASON OPENERSTeam W L T Pct.Dallas 36 18 1 .664Denver 35 19 1 .645Houston 8 5 0 .615Chicago 54 36 5 .595N.Y. Giants 49 36 5 .572

ACTIVE WINNING STREAKS IN SEASON OPENERSTeam StreakHouston W-5San Francisco W-4N.Y. Jets W-4Philadelphia W-4 Detroit W-4

The Houston Texans have the best record in September over the last five years at 13-5 (.722 pct.). Houston is 7-2 (.778 pct.) at home in that time. The Texans posted a 3-1 record in September 2014.

THE TEXANS IN SEPTEMBER

Some first-year Texans endeared themselves to Texans fans with some big plays in the season-opening win against Washington:

RB Alfred BlueBlocked a punt he returned 5 yards for a touchdown to become the first

rookie in franchise history to score in a season opener.

QB Ryan FitzpatrickCompleted 14 of 22 passes for 206 yards, including a 76-yard scoring

strike to WR DeAndre Hopkins in the second quarter, and zero picks.

FS Kendrick LewisThe unrestricted free-agent acquisition started and recorded five tack-

les and recovered a fumble at the Texans’ 9-yard line in the third quarter.

Head Coach Bill O’BrienJoined Dom Capers (2002) in becoming the second coach to win his

head coaching debut with the team.

FB Jay Prosch and G Xavier Su’a-FiloProsch, the bruising rookie fullback, earned his first career start. Su’a-Fi-

lo, Houston’s second-round pick out of UCLA, rotated into the lineup to help bolster the running game. Their efforts helped the Texans produce their NFL-leading 30th 100-yard rushing performance since 2010.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

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QB Ryan Fitzpatrick has thrown for 300-plus yards 10 times in his career.If Fitzpatrick throws for more than 300 yards in a game for the

Texans, he will become the only active and 12th quarterback in NFL history to throw for 300-plus yards in a game for four different NFL teams.

PLAYERS WITH 300+ GAMES FOR FOUR TEAMSKerry Collins (Carolina, New Orleans, New York Giants, Oakland, Tennessee)Trent Green (Washington, St. Louis, Kansas City, Miami) Vinny Testaverde (Tampa Bay, Cleveland, Baltimore, New York Jets, Dallas)Steve DeBerg (San Francisco, Denver, Tampa Bay, Kansas City, Miami)Jeff Garcia (San Francisco, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay)Jeff George (Indianapolis, Atlanta, Oakland, Minnesota)David Krieg (Seattle, Kansas City, Detroit, Arizona)Neil O’Donnell (Pittsburgh, New York Jets, Cincinnati, Tennessee)Kyle Orton (Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Dallas)Gus Ferotte (Washington, Detroit, Denver, Miami, St. Louis)Mike Tomczak (Chicago, Green Bay, Cleveland, Pittsburgh)

RYAN FITzPATRICK’S 300-YARD GAMESDate, Opp. Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Rate 12/15/13, Ari L 58 36 62.1 402 4 2 91.310/24/10, at Bal L 43 29 67.4 382 4 2 106.99/25/11, NE W 40 27 67.5 369 2 2 92.69/30/12, NE L 39 22 56.4 350 4 4 81.111/11/12, at NE L 40 27 67.5 337 2 1 99.711/24/13, at Oak W 42 30 71.4 320 2 0 109.211/21/10, at Cin W 34 21 61.8 316 4 2 107.012/18/11, Mia L 47 31 66.0 316 2 3 72.711/27/05, at Hou W 30 19 63.3 310 3 1 117.41/1/12, at NE L 46 29 63.0 307 2 4 60.7

FITZPATRICK AND 300

FOUR FOR FITZ

If Ryan Fitzpatrick throws for 4 TDs in a game he will become the only active and 8th quarterback in NFL history to throw for 4 TDs in a game for three different NFL franchises. Fitzpatrick has thrown for 4 TDs in five games in his career. The list includes:

PLAYERS WITH 4 TDs PASSING FOR THREE TEAMS Brett Favre (Green Bay, New York Jets, Minnesota)Warren Moon (Tennessee, Minnesota, Seattle)Brad Johnson (Minnesota, Washington, Tampa Bay)Jeff George (Atlanta, Oakland, Minnesota)Trent Green (Washington, St. Louis, Kansas City)Earl Morrall (Detroit, New York Giants, Batimore)Jim Plunkett (New England, San Francisco, Oakland)

RYAN FITzPATRICK 4 TD GAMESDate, Opp. Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Rate 10/24/10, at Bal L 43 29 67.4 382 4 2 106.911/21/10, at Cin W 34 21 61.8 316 4 2 107.09/11/11, at KC W 25 17 68.0 208 4 0 133.09/30/12, NE L 39 22 56.4 350 4 4 81.112/15/13, Ari L 58 36 62.1 402 4 2 91.3

RYAN FITZPATRICK NOTES

QB Ryan Fitzpatrick made his first regular season start for the Texans in Week 1 against Washington. The ninth quarterback to start for the Texans, Fitzpatrick is just the third quarterback in franchise history to start a season opener, joining David Carr (2002-06) and Matt Schaub (2007-13).

HOUSTON TEXANS QUARTERBACK DEBUTSQuarterback Date Opp Res A C Yds TD Int Lg RateDavid Carr 9/8/02 Dal W, 19-10 22 10 145 2 1 65t 78.8Tony Banks 11/2/03 Car W, 14-10 19 13 154 1 0 35 110.4Dave Ragone 12/7/03 at Jac L, 27-0 23 11 71 0 1 12 36.7Matt Schaub 9/9/07 KC W, 20-3 22 16 225 1 1 77t 101.5Sage Rosenfels 11/4/07 at Oak W, 24-17 19 11 181 1 1 53 85.6Matt Leinart 11/27/11 at Jac W, 20-13 13 10 57 1 0 20t 110.1T.J. Yates 12/4/11 Atl W, 17-10 25 12 188 1 0 50 86.8Case Keenum 10/20/13 at KC L, 17-16 25 15 271 1 0 42 110.6Ryan Fitzpatrick 9/7/14 Was W, 17-6 22 14 206 1 0 76t 109.3

Houston is the fifth team Fitzpatrick has started for in his career.

FITZ WINS IN DEBUT

Fitzpatrick

FITZ’S COMEBACKS AND GAME-WINNERS

QB Ryan Fitzpatrick has engineered nine game-winning drives in his career, including seven that were part of fourth-quarter comebacks. Two of those comebacks were against Oakland: a 38-35 win on Sept. 18, 2011 (with Buffalo) and a 23-19 win on Nov. 24, 2013 (with Tennessee).

RYAN FITzPATRICK GAME-WINNING DRIVES AND COMBACKS 4th qtrDate Opp Deficit Result A-C-I Yds Td Rate

WITh ST. LOUIS 11/27/05 at Hou 10-24 33-27, OT 30-19-1 310 3 117.4GW Drive: 6-90, 3:03 GW Play: 56-yard TD pass to Kevin Curtis, 8:46

WITh BUFFALO 10/18/09 at NYJ 13-13 16-13, OT 25-10-1 116 1 51.4GW Drive: 9-29, 3:41 GW Play: Rian Lindell 47-yard FG, 2:44

11/29/09 Mia 7-14 31-14 26-17-1 246 1 92.8GW Drive: 4-1, 2:24 GW Play: Rian Lindell 56-yard FG, 3:35

11/21/10 at Cin 28-31 49-31 34-21-2 316 4 107.0GW Drive: 8-49, 3:47 GW Play: 28-yard TD pass to Steve Johnson, 10:43

9/18/11 Oak 31-35 38-35 46-28-1 264 3 89.4GW Drive: 14-80, 3:37 GW Play: 6-yard TD pass to David Nelson, 0:14

9/25/11 NE 17-24 34-31 40-27-2 369 2 92.6GW Drive: 8-70, 3:25 GW Play: Rian Lindell 28-yard FG, 0:00

10/14/12 at Ari 16-16 19-16, OT 32-18-0 153 0 68.9GW Drive: 2--1, 0:45 GW Play: Rian Lindell 28-yard FG, 11:10

WITh TENNESSEE 11/24/13 at Oak 16-19 23-19 42-30-0 320 2 109.2GW Drive: 14-80, 6:00 GW Play: 10-yard TD pass to Kendall Wright, 0:10

12/22/13 at Jax 13-16 20-16 26-17-1 181 1 82.4GW Drive: 9-73, 3:47 GW Play: 30-yard TD pass to Nate Washington, 14:25

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RYAN FITZPATRICK NOTES

300-YARD PASSING GAMES, TEXANS HISTORYPlayer 300-Yd Gms Total Passing Yds Matt Schaub, 2007-13 27 23,221David Carr, 2002-06 4 13,391Case Keenum, 2013 1 1,760T.J. Yates, 2011-13 1 1,100

TEXANS 300-YARD PASSERSFITZ ON THE RUN

QB Ryan Fitzpatrick ranks fourth among active quarterbacks with 1,558 career yards rushing.

MOST RUSHING YARDS, ACTIVE QUARTERBACKSPlayer G Att Yds Avg Lg TDMichael Vick 136 851 6,006 7.06 61 36Cam Newton 57 423 2,295 5.43 72t 30Aaron Rodgers 103 352 1,674 4.76 35 19Ryan Fitzpatrick 94 331 1,558 4.71 31t 10Russell Wilson 41 256 1,528 5.97 52 9

Fitzpatrick is 37th all-time among quarterbacks in rushing. He is third on the Texans this season with 143 yards rushing on 36 carries.

BY YEAR2011 ...............................................................242012...............................................................242010...............................................................232013...............................................................142014............................................................... 112009.................................................................92008.................................................................82005.................................................................4

BY TEAMBuffalo Bills ....................................................80Tennessee Titans ..........................................14Houston Texans ........................................... 11Cincinnati Bengals ...........................................8St. Louis Rams ................................................4

BY LOCATIONHome .............................................................61Road ..............................................................56

BY DAYSunday ........................................................ 112Thursday ..........................................................3Monday ............................................................2

BY QUARTER1st ..................................................................202nd.................................................................313rd .................................................................294th..................................................................36OT ....................................................................1

BY DISTANCE3 or fewer yards .............................................174-9 yards ........................................................2810-19 yards ....................................................3020-29 yards ....................................................1430 or more yards ...........................................28

BY PLAYERSteve Johnson ...............................................23Scott Chandler ...............................................12Lee Evans ........................................................8David Nelson ...................................................8Donald Jones ...................................................6C.J. Spiller .......................................................5DeAndre Hopkins ..........................................4Chad Johnson .................................................4Fred Jackson ...................................................4Terrell Owens ...................................................4Arian Foster ...................................................3Chris Johnson ..................................................3Brad Smith .......................................................3Delanie Walker ................................................3Justin Hunter ...................................................2Nate Washington .............................................2Lee Smith ........................................................2Michael Preston ...............................................2Chris Henry ......................................................2Torry Holt .........................................................2Alfred Blue .....................................................1Andre Johnson ..............................................1Damaris Johnson ..........................................1J.J. Watt ..........................................................1Derek Hagan ...................................................1Naaman Roosevelt ..........................................1Isaac Bruce ......................................................1Glenn Holt ........................................................1Kendall Wright .................................................1David Martin ....................................................1Taylor Thompson .............................................1Roscoe Parrish ................................................1T.J. Graham .....................................................1T.J. Houshmandzadeh .....................................1Kevin Curtis .....................................................1

BY OPPONENTNew England Patriots ....................................13New York Jets ................................................12Jacksonville Jaguars ..................................... 11Kansas City Chiefs ..........................................9Indianapolis Colts ............................................7Oakland Raiders ..............................................7Cleveland Browns ............................................6Miami Dolphins ................................................6Philadelphia Eagles .........................................5Pittsburgh Steelers ..........................................5Tennessee Titans ............................................5Arizona Cardinals ............................................4Washington Redskins ......................................4Baltimore Ravens ............................................4Cincinnati Bengals ...........................................4Houston Texans ...............................................3New York Giants ..............................................3Chicago Bears .................................................1Minnesota Vikings ...........................................1Seattle Seahawks ............................................1Carolina Panthers ............................................1Detroit Lions ....................................................1Denver Broncos ...............................................1Dallas Cowboys ...............................................1St. Louis Rams ................................................1Buffalo Bills ......................................................1

BREAKDOWN OF FITZPATRICK’S PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

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Since RB Arian Foster’s breakout year in 2010, when he led the NFL in virtually every rushing and scrimmage yards category, he ranks second in the NFL in rushing yards per game (92.3), leads the NFL in scrimmage yards per game (122.6) and leads in touchdowns from scrim-mage (59).

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME, 2010-14 Player, Tm G Att Yds Avg Lg TD Yds/GAdrian Peterson 58 1,139 5,706 5.01 82t 46 98.4Arian Foster 61 1,238 5,628 4.55 74t 49 92.3Jamaal Charles 57 899 4,879 5.43 91t 28 85.6Alfred Morris 41 763 3,493 4.58 45t 26 85.2DeMarco Murray 47 786 3,914 4.98 91t 22 83.3

SCRIMMAGE YARDS PER GAME, 2010-14 Rush Rush Rec. Scrim ScrimYds/Player, Tm G Att Yards Rec Yards Touch Yards GameArian Foster 61 1,238 5,628 207 1,850 1,445 7,478 122.6Adrian Peterson 58 1,139 5,706 125 886 1,264 6,592 113.7Jamaal Charles 57 899 4,879 175 1,535 1,074 6,414 112.5Matt Forte 68 1,124 5,115 282 2,488 1,406 7,603 111.8LeSean McCoy 67 1,167 5,477 253 1,911 1,420 7,388 110.3

TOUCHDOWNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 2010-14 Rush Rec ScrimPlayer, Tm G TD TD TDArian Foster 61 49 10 59Marshawn Lynch 72 50 7 57Rob Gronkowski 59 1 50 51Adrian Peterson 58 46 4 50Dez Bryant 69 0 48 48Jimmy Graham 71 0 48 48

FOSTER SINCE THE BREAKOUT

RB Arian Foster was a formidable receiving option out of the backfield with 53 receptions for 617 yards in 2011, besting his 2010 receiving total of 604 yards. Since 2010, Foster has been one of the most effective receiving backs in the NFL with 207 receptions for 1,850 yards and 10 touchdowns. He has a career-high three touchdown receptions this sea-son.

MOST YARDS RECEIVING, RUNNING BACKS 2010-14Player Rec Yds Avg Lg TDDarren Sproles 312 2,758 8.8 57t 18Matt Forte 282 2,488 8.8 89t 11Ray Rice 258 2,059 8.0 52 5LeSean McCoy 253 1,911 7.6 70 10Arian Foster 207 1,850 8.9 78t 10

FOSTER CATCHES ON

Foster

ARIAN FOSTER NOTES

RB Arian Foster is now among the NFL’s top 100 all-time rushers, ranking in at No. 89 with 5,885 career yards rushing. Among the NFL’s top 100 all-time rushers, Foster ranks eighth with 87.8 yards rushing per game.

RUSHING YARDS/GAME, TOP 100 RUSHERS ALL-TIMEPlayer Season G Yds Yds/GJim Brown 1957-65 (9) 118 12,312 104.3Barry Sanders 1989-98 (10) 153 15,269 99.8Adrian Peterson 2007-14 (8) 104 10,190 98.0Terrell Davis 1995-01 (7) 78 7,607 97.5Eric Dickerson 1983-93 (11) 146 13,259 90.8Walter Payton 1975-87 (13) 190 16,726 88.0Clinton Portis 2002-10 (9) 113 9,923 87.8Arian Foster 2009-14 (6) 67 5,885 87.8Curtis Martin 1995-05 (11) 168 14,101 83.9

While Foster has many yards to gain before he is among the top 100 all-time in yards from scrimmage, he is going to get there faster than most in that group if he keeps up his current pace. Foster is averaging 116.8 yards from scrimmage for his career, which

ranks behind only Jim Brown (125.5 per game) and Barry Sanders (118.9) among the NFL’s top 100 in yards from scrimmage.

FOSTER COMPARED TO ALL-TIME SCRIMMAGE YARDS/GAME LEADERS

Scrim ScrimYdsPlayer Season G Yards /GameJim Brown 1957-65 (9) 118 14,811 125.5Barry Sanders 1989-98 (10) 153 18,190 118.9Arian Foster 2009-14 (6) 67 7,828 116.8Adrian Peterson 2007-14 (8) 104 11,905 114.5Walter Payton 1975-87 (13) 190 21,264 111.9Marshall Faulk 1994-05 (12) 176 19,154 108.8LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-11 (11) 170 18,456 108.6Clinton Portis 2002-10 (9) 113 11,941 105.7Edgerrin James 1999-09 (11) 148 15,610 105.5Eric Dickerson 1983-93 (11) 146 15,396 105.5Curtis Martin 1995-05 (11) 168 17,430 103.8

Since his rookie season of 2009, Foster leads the NFL in yards from scrimmage per game and ranks second in yards rushing per game, touchdowns rushing (52) and touchdowns from scrimmage (62).

FOSTER KEEPING PACE WITH ALL-TIME GREATS

RB Arian Foster is the only player in the NFL to rank among the top 5 in rushing yards per game, scrimmage yards per game and touchdowns from scrimmage in 2014.

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME, 2014 Player, Tm G Att Yds Avg Lg TD Yds/GDeMarco Murray 10 244 1,233 5.05 51 7 123.3Arian Foster 8 161 822 5.11 43 7 102.8Marshawn Lynch 9 153 689 4.50 32 9 76.6Le’Veon Bell 10 162 747 4.61 81 1 74.7Justin Forsett 10 133 721 5.42 52 5 72.1

SCRIMMAGE YARDS PER GAME, 2014 Rush Rush Rec. Scrim ScrimYds/Player, Tm G Att Yards Rec Yards Touch Yards GameDeMarco Murray 10 244 1,233 36 281 280 1,514 151.4Arian Foster 8 161 822 26 229 187 1,051 131.4Matt Forte 9 147 616 61 517 208 1,133 125.9Le’Veon Bell 10 162 747 55 466 217 1,213 121.3Demaryius Thomas 9 - - 65 1,002 65 1,002 111.3

TOUCHDOWNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 2014 Rush Rec ScrimPlayer, Tm G TD TD TDMarshawn Lynch 9 9 3 12Julius Thomas 9 0 12 12Randall Cobb 9 0 10 10Arian Foster 8 7 3 10Antonio Gates 9 0 9 9

FOSTER DOMINANT AGAIN IN 2014

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RB Arian Foster has a franchise-record 31 career 100-yard rushing games, with 30 since becoming a full-time starter in 2010, the most in the NFL in that time. Foster set a franchise record and tied for the NFL lead with eight 100-yard games in 2010 and had seven in both 2011 and 2012. He posted the first 100-yard game of his career as a rookie, in the 2009 season finale against New England. The Texans are 20-10 overall when Foster rushes for more than 100 yards. He has six 100-yard rush-ing games in 2014.

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, 2010-14Player 100-Yd Gms Total Rush Yds Arian Foster, Hou 30 5,628Adrian Peterson, Min 23 5,706LeSean McCoy, Phi 21 5,477Marshawn Lynch, Sea 21 5,477Chris Johnson, Ten-NYJ 19 5,091

FOSTER’S 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, CAREERDate Opp W/L Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1/3/10 NE W 20 119 6.0 24 2 9/12/10 Ind W 33 231 7.0 42 39/26/10 Dal L 17 106 6.2 26 010/3/10 at Oak W 17 133 7.8 74t 111/1/10 at Ind L 15 102 6.8 33 111/7/10 SD L 27 127 4.7 15 211/28/10 Ten W 30 143 4.8 37 012/13/10 Bal L 20 100 5.0 16 01/2/11 Jac W 31 180 5.8 56 2 10/2/11 Pit W 30 155 5.2 42t 110/23/11 atTen W 25 115 4.6 17 210/30/11 Jac W 33 112 3.4 14 111/6/11 Cle W 19 124 6.5 27 112/4/11 Atl W 31 111 3.6 18 112/18/11 Car L 16 109 6.8 22 112/22/11 at Ind L 23 158 6.9 30 1 9/16/12 at Jac W 28 110 3.9 18 19/23/12 at Den W 25 105 4.2 22 010/8/12 at NYJ W 29 152 5.2 46 111/4/12 Buf W 24 111 4.6 21 111/11/12 at Chi W 29 102 3.5 21 011/22/12 at Det W 20 102 5.1 15 212/16/12 Ind W 27 165 6.1 31 0 9/29/13 Sea L 27 102 3.8 16 010/13/13 StL L 20 141 7.1 23 0 9/7/14 Was W 27 103 3.8 10 09/14/14 at Oak W 28 138 4.9 40 110/5/14 at Dal L 23 157 6.8 33 210/9/14 Ind L 20 109 5.5 34 210/20/14 at Pit L 20 102 5.1 33 010/26/14 at Ten W 20 151 7.6 43 2

FOSTER’S 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, CAREERDate Opp. W/L Rec Yds Avg Lg TD10/9/11 Oak L 5 116 23.2 60 010/23/11 at Ten W 5 119 23.8 78t 111/13/11 at TB W 4 102 25.5 78t 1

100 AND 23

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, TEXANS HISTORYPlayer 100-Yd Gms Total Rush Yds Arian Foster, 2009-14 31 5,885Domanick Williams, 2003-05 11 3,195Ben Tate, 2011-13 5 1,992Steve Slaton, 2008-11 5 1,832Ron Dayne, 2006-07 2 1,385Ryan Moats, 2008-09 1 484Wali Lundy, 2006 1 476

TEXANS 100-YARD RUSHERS

#Texans RB @ArianFoster has the 2nd-most rushing yards ever by an undrafted player - 5,885.

FOSTER AND BIG GAMES

According to Pro-Football-Reference.com, Texans RB Arian Foster leads the NFL since 2010 with 21 games where he has at least 150 yards from scrimmage. The Texans are 13-8 in games that Foster has 150 or more yards from scrimmage in that time.

GAMES WITH A 150-PLUS YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE, 2010-14Player Tm W L 150+ GamesArian Foster Houston 13 8 21Matt Forte Chicago 11 9 20Adrian Peterson Minnesota 8 6 14Jamaal Charles Kansas City 8 4 12LeSean McCoy Philadelphia 9 3 12Calvin Johnson Detroit 4 7 11Ray Rice Baltimore 10 1 11DeMarco Murray Dallas 8 2 10Chris Johnson Tennessee-NYJ 6 3 9Darren McFadden Oakland 6 2 8

Foster is fourth in the NFL since 2010 with three games of 200-plus yards from scrimmage. The Texans are 3-0 in games where Foster has 200-plus yards from scrimmage since 2010.

GAMES WITH A 200-PLUS YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE, 2010-14Player Tm W L 200+ GamesCalvin Johnson Detroit 2 3 5Jamaal Charles Kansas City 3 1 4Adrian Peterson Minnesota 3 1 4Arian Foster Houston 3 0 3DeMarco Murray Dallas 2 1 38 players tied with 2 games.

ARIAN FOSTER NOTES

FOSTER THE FASTEST UNDRAFTED TO 5,000

RB Arian Foster is the fastest undrafted player to reach 5,000 yards rush-ing by a wide margin, doing so in his 57th career game. Among undrafted players, Willie Parker (2004-10) reached 5,000 yards in his 66th game, followed by Priest Holmes (1997-07) in his 77th game, Buffalo RB Fred Jackson in his 91st game and Kevin Mack (1985-93) in his 94th game.Currently, Holmes is the only undrafted player in NFL history to rush for

more yards than Foster. CAREER RUSHING YARDS, UNDRAFTED PLAYERS

Player, Tm Years G Att Yds Avg Lg TDPriest Holmes 1998-07 106 1,780 8,172 4.6 72 86Arian Foster 2009-14 67 1,292 5,885 4.6 74t 52 Willie Parker 2004-09 79 1,253 5,378 4.3 80t 24Fred Jackson 2007-14 100 1,196 5,370 4.5 80t 29 Kevin Mack 1985-93 99 1,291 5,123 4.0 65 46

#Texans RB @ArianFoster leads the NFL with 30 100-yard rushing games since 2010.

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DeANDRE HOPKINS NOTES

WR DeAndre Hopkins is on his way to bettering the solid numbers he posted as a rookie in 2013, leading the Texans with 684 yards receiving and four touchdowns receiving on 42 receptions. The 27th overall pick in the 2013 draft has three 100-yard games this season through nine games and is fast approaching his rookie totals of 52 receptions for 802 yards. Hopkins ranked second among rookies in yards receiving and was fourth among rookies

in receptions.Hopkins ranks second among second-year players with 94 receptions

for 1,486 yards for his career.

NFL SECOND-YEAR RECEIVING YARDSLEADERSPlayer Rec Yds Avg LG TD Keenan Allen, SD 118 1,520 12.9 43t 9DeAndre Hopkins, Hou 94 1,486 15.8 76t 6Terrance Williams, Dal 71 1,162 16.4 82t 11

NFL SECOND-YEAR RECEPTIONS LEADERSPlayer Rec Yds Avg LG TD Keenan Allen, SD 118 1,520 12.9 43t 9Le’Veon Bell (RB), Pit 100 865 8.7 43 2DeAndre Hopkins, Hou 94 1,486 15.8 76t 6

Hopkins has four 100-yard games in his career, including three this season.

HOPKINS’ 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, CAREERDate Opp. Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/9/13 Ten W 7 117 16.7 28 19/21/14 at NYG L 6 116 19.3 49 010/20/14 at Pit L 6 108 18.0 32 011/2/14 Phi L 6 115 19.2 45 1

HOPKINS EMERGING

Hopkins

Houston Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins will serve as an ambassador and spokesman for the Houston Food Bank and Souper Bowl of Caring in 2014. Hopkins hopes to raise awareness about hunger and help bring about hunger relief throughout the Houston community through volun-teer activities, appearances and nutrition education. Hopkins knows the impact hunger can have on a family, as he grew up

in a single-parent home with four siblings who often struggled to have enough food to eat. His family relied on a food pantry for meals and nourishment for most of his childhood. “I want to be able to give hope to people who are struggling to provide

food for their family. I know how it feels to go to bed hungry and I also know if you keep working hard that your fate can change,” Hopkins said. “I hope to be able to raise awareness for both the Houston Food Bank and Souper Bowl of Caring so we can make a difference to those who need hunger relief.”NRG Stadium could be filled 16 times over with the amount of people

who are in need of hunger relief in Houston alone. The Houston Food Bank (HFB) is America’s largest food bank, distributing more food to its network of partner agencies than any other food bank in America. HFB serves 600 hunger relief charities in 18 southeast Texas counties. The Houston Food Bank provides 59 million nutritious meals to food pan-tries, soup kitchens, senior centers and other agencies, feeding 800,000 people each year. Additional community services include nutrition edu-cation, school-based programs, food stamp applications and hands-on job training. The Houston Food Bank enjoys a productive partnership with the Hous-

ton Texans that was solidified when HFB moved to its newly renovated facility in 2011. In recognition of the partnership, the Food Bank grate-fully named its volunteer gathering and break area the Houston Texans Cafe, where volunteers and guests can access nutritious refreshments. Houston Texans President Jamey Rootes serves on the Houston Food Bank board of directors. In addition, the Texans generate considerable funding for HFB through the annual Taste of the Texans, a culinary ex-travaganza featuring food and wine from Houston’s finest restaurants and caterers.Souper Bowl of Caring is a national youth-led movement of schools,

congregations, community organizations and compassionate individuals joining together to fight hunger and poverty in their local communities, transforming the time around the Super Bowl into the nation’s largest celebration of giving and serving. Since the program started in 1990, volunteers have collected more than $100 million in cash and food items, with 100 percent of all donations going directly to community food banks, soup kitchens or other charities chosen by each group. Under the advocacy and support from Houston Texans Founder, Chair-

man and CEO Mr. Robert McNair, Souper Bowl of Caring has grown in Houston and the state of Texas since 2004. The Texans have been quick to provide the organization with the resources it needs to be successful in tackling hunger and have been generous in lending support at events to generate community excitement and involvement.

HOPKINS AND HUNGER RELIEF WITH THE HOUSTON FOOD BANK

HOPKINS AND TEXANS ROOKIE RECORDS

RECEPTIONSPlayer Year Rec.Andre Johnson 2003 66DeAndre Hopkins 2013 52Steve Slaton (RB) 2008 50Domanick Williams (RB) 2003 47Jabar Gaffney 2002 41Owen Daniels (TE) 2006 34Wali Lundy (RB) 2006 33

RECEIVING YARDSPlayer Year YardsAndre Johnson 2003 976DeAndre Hopkins 2013 802Jabar Gaffney 2002 483Steve Slaton (RB) 2008 377Owen Daniels (TE) 2006 352Domanick Williams (RB) 2003 351Ryan Griffin (TE) 2013 244

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSPlayer Year TDOwen Daniels (TE) 2006 5Andre Johnson 2003 4DeAndre Hopkins 2013 2Alfred Blue 2014 1Keshawn Martin 2012 1Jabar Gaffney 2002 1Derick Armstrong 2003 1Jerome Mathis 2005 1Jarrod Baxter 2002 1

SCRIMMAGE YARDSPlayer Year YardsSteve Slaton (RB) 2008 1,659Domanick Williams (RB) 2003 1,040Andre Johnson 2003 966DeAndre Hopkins 2013 802Wali Lundy (RB) 2006 680Jonathan Wells 2002 577Jabar Gaffney 2002 483Owen Daniels (TE) 2006 352Arian Foster 2009 350Darius Walker 2007 345

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WR Andre Johnson is the only player in NFL history to record at least 60 receptions in each of his first eight NFL seasons and is one of three players with five 100-catch seasons. He has seven 1,000-yard seasons, including three seasons with more than 1,500 yards receiving.Below is a look at Johnson’s reception and yardage to-

tals each year of his career.

ANDRE JOHNSON RECEIVING TOTALS YEAR-BY-YEARYear G Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2003 16 66 976 14.8 46t 42004 16 79 1,142 14.5 54t 62005 13 63 688 10.9 53t 22006 16 103 1,147 11.1 53 52007 9 60 851 14.2 77t 82008 16 115 1,575 13.7 65 82009 16 101 1,569 15.5 72t 92010 13 86 1,216 14.1 60 82011 7 33 492 14.9 50 22012 16 112 1,598 14.3 60t 42013 16 109 1,407 12.9 62t 52014 9 48 563 11.7 26 1Totals 163 975 13,224 13.6 77t 62

‘DRE HITTING THE MARK

WR Andre Johnson has averaged 81.1 yards per game for his career, which ranks second only to Detroit WR Calvin Johnson (87.4) in NFL history.

MOST RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME, NFL HISTORY(Minimum 100 games played)

Player G Rec Yds Rec/G YPG Calvin Johnson* 112 601 9,789 5.4 87.4Andre Johnson* 163 95 13,224 6.0 81.1Torry Holt# 173 920 13,382 5.3 77.4Marvin Harrison# 190 1,102 14,580 5.8 76.7Jerry Rice# 303 1,549 22,895 5.1 75.6Lance Alworth# 136 542 10,266 4.0 75.5Michael Irvin# 159 750 11,904 4.7 74.9Terrell Owens 219 1,078 15,934 4.9 72.8Larry Fitzgerald* 165 890 11,992 5.4 72.7Sterling Sharpe# 112 595 8,134 5.3 72.6* indicates active players; # indicates Hall of Fame member

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JOHNSON DEFYING AGING TREND

The odds of having a 1,000-yard receiving season in the NFL signifi-cantly drop once a player turns 30, as shown on the chart below. Texans WR Andre Johnson seemed to reflect that in an injury-plagued 2011 season, catching 33 passes for 492 yards in seven games as a 30-year old. But it was just a down year for the Texans all-time leading receiver.

He bounced back in 2012 with a career-high 1,598 yards receiving and recorded his seventh career 1,000-yard receiving season in 2013 with 1,407 yards at the age of 32. He also recorded the first back-to-back multi-touchdown games of his career in Weeks 9 (3) and 10 (2). According to data provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com, more play-

ers have had 1,000-yard seasons at age 27 (89) than any other age. From age 27 to 28, there is a 19.1 percent drop (89 to 72). From 29 to 30, there is a 30 percent drop in the number of 1,000-yard receivers, followed by a 22 percent drop from 30 to 31 and another 20 percent drop from 31 to 32. Johnson turned 33 in July and has 563 yards through nine games this

season.

WR Andre Johnson eclipsed the 100-reception mark in a season for the fifth time in his career in 2013, tying him with Chicago Bears WR Brandon Marshall and Denver Broncos WR Wes Welker for the most 100-reception seasons in his career.

MOST SEASONS WITH 100-OR-MORE RECEPTIONS, NFL HISTORYPlayer, Tm(s) Seasons Andre Johnson, Hou 5 2006, 2008-09, 2012-13Brandon Marshall, Den-Chi 5 2007-09, 2012-13Wes Welker, NE 5 2007-09, 2011, 2012Marvin Harrison, Ind 4 1999-2002Jerry Rice, SF 4 1990, 1994-96Reggie Wayne, Ind 4 2007, 2009-10, 2012

Johnson made NFL history in the 2013 season finale against Tennes-see, becoming the second player ever to record at least four seasons with 100-plus receptions and 1,400-plus yards.

PLAYERS WITH MULTIPLE SEASONS OF AT LEAST 100 RECEPTIONS AND 1,400 YARDS

Player Count Years - Rec-Yds Andre Johnson 4 2008-115-1,575; 2009-101-1,569; 2012-112-1,598; 2013-109-1,407Marvin Harrison 4 1999-115-1,663; 2000-102-1,413; 2001-109-1,524; 2002-143-1,722Jerry Rice 3 1990-100-1,502; 1995-122-1,848Larry Fitzgerald 2 2005-103-1,409; 2007-100-1,409

ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR JOHNSON

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WR Andre Johnson is 11th all-time in receptions with 975 for 13,224 yards and 62 touchdowns in his career. He is the second-fastest to reach 950 career receptions, doing so in his 159th career game. His 950th career catch came on an 11-yard pass from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in the first quarter at Dallas on Oct. 5, 2014.

MOST RECEPTIONS, NFL HISTORYRk Player Years Rec. Yds Avg Lg TD10 Randy Moss 1998-12 (14) 982 15,292 15.6 82t 15611 Andre Johnson* 2003-14 (12) 975 13,224 13.6 77t 6212 Andre Reed 1985-00 (16) 951 13,198 13.9 83T 8713 Derrick Mason 1997-11 (15) 943 12,061 12.8 79t 6614 Art Monk 1980-95 (16) 940 12,721 13.5 79t 68*indicates active players

Johnson is 13th on the all-time receiving yards list with 13,224. He be-came the second-fastest player and 15th player overall in NFL history with 13,000 career receiving yards with a 99-yard performance in Week 6 against Indianapolis. Johnson reached the mark in his 160th career game.

NFL ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDAGERk Player Years Rec. Yds Avg. Lg TD12 Torry Holt 1999-09 (11) 920 13,382 14.5 85t 7413 Andre Johnson* 2003-14 (12) 975 13,224 13.6 77t 6214 Andre Reed 1985-00 (16) 951 13,198 13.9 83t 8715 Steve Largent 1976-89 (14) 819 13,089 16.0 74t 10016 Steve Smith Sr.* 2001-14 (14) 885 12,925 14.6 80t 71 *indicates active players

CLIMBING THE ALL-TIME CHARTS

WR Andre Johnson has averaged 6.0 receptions per game in his ca-reer, the highest average in NFL history.

MOST RECEPTIONS PER GAME, NFL HISTORY(Minimum 500 receptions)

Player G Rec Yds Avg Rec/GmAndre Johnson* 163 975 13,224 13.6 6.0Marvin Harrison 190 1,102 14,580 13.2 5.8Brandon Marshall* 132 754 9,546 12.7 5.7Anquan Boldin* 165 908 11,979 13.2 5.5Wes Welker* 160 867 9,594 11.1 5.4Larry Fitzgerald* 165 890 11,992 13.5 5.4Calvin Johnson* 112 601 9,789 16.3 5.4Torry Holt 173 920 13,382 14.5 5.3Sterling Sharpe 112 595 8,134 13.7 5.3Reggie Wayne* 204 1,048 14,070 13.4 5.1* indicates active players

ALWAYS OPENTexans WR Andre Johnson is tied with former Indianapolis Colts WR Marvin Harrison for the most 100-catch, 1,500-yard seasons in NFL his-tory. Johnson caught 112 passes for a career-best 1,598 yards in 2012. He is the second-oldest player to have 100 catches and 1,500 receiving yards in a season at 31 years, five months and 19 days old. Jerry Rice was the oldest to have a 100-1,500 season at 33 years, 2 months and 11 days old in 1995. There have only been 21 100-1,500 performances in NFL history. Be-

low is a look at the players who were 30 years and older during their 100-1,500 seasons.

30-PLUS WITH 100 AND 1,500Player, Tm *Age Year Rec Yds TD Jerry Rice, SF 33 yrs, 2 mos, 11 days 1995 122 1,848 15Andre Johnson, Hou 31 yrs, 5 mos, 19 days 2012 112 1,598 4 Jimmy Smith, Jac 30 yrs, 10 mos, 24 days 1999 116 1,636 6Wes Welker, NE 30 yrs, 8 mos 2011 122 1,569 9Rod Smith, Den 30 yrs, 7 mos, 10 days 2000 100 1,602 8Marvin Harrison, Ind 30 yrs, 4 mos, 4 days 2002 143 1,722 11* - Age as of the final regular season game played that year

YARDS AND YEARS

Rumors of WR Andre Johnson’s decline early in the 2012 season were greatly exaggerated. Johnson had one of the best seasons of his 12-year career thanks to the most productive 8-game stretch of his ca-reer. Johnson caught 70 passes for 1,034 yards in the last eight regular season games (129.3 yards per game) of 2012. Houston’s quiet leader had 112 receptions for an AFC-best 1,598 yards.

He surpassed the 10,000-yard mark for his career in Week 6 against Green Bay, the 11,000-yard mark in Week 15 against Indianapolis, crossed the 12,000-yard mark in Week 8 of 2013 vs. Indianapolis and hit yet another milestone against Indianapolis in Week 6, surpassing 13,000 yards receiving .

GAMES BETWEEN CAREER MILESTONES Receptions Games Yards Games 0-100 23 0-1,000 17 101-200 20 1,001-2,000 12 201-300 15 2,001-3,000 19 301-400 17 3,001-4,000 14 401-500 13 4,001-5,000 12 501-600 16 5,001-6,000 9 601-700 16 6,001-7,000 10 701-800 17 7,001-8,000 11 801-900 13 8,001-9,000 10 901-975 13 9,001-10,000 14 10,000-11,000 8 11,000-12,000 10 12,001-13,000 14 13,001-13,224 3

Johnson and Marvin Harrison are the only players in NFL history who have three seasons with at least 100 receptions and 1,500 yards receiv-ing. Johnson and Jerry Rice are the only players in NFL history to have 100 receptions and 1,500 yards receiving in their 10th season or later. Johnson became the second-fastest player in NFL history to reach 900

career receptions, doing so in his 150th career game, in Week 13 against New England in 2013. Harrison was the fastest player to the mark, doing so in his 149th career game.

GETTING BETTER WITH AGE

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WR Andre Johnson has posted the most games in NFL history of at least 10 receptions and 100 yards receiving with 20.

MOST CAREER GAMES WITH 10+ CATCHES & 100+ YARDS SINCE 1970

Player Career GP 10-100 Gms Pct Andre Johnson 163 20 12.27%Wes Welker 160 16 10.00%Brandon Marshall 132 15 11.36%Jerry Rice 303 15 4.95%Marvin Harrison 190 14 7.37%Tim Brown 255 13 5.10%

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WR Andre Johnson has 50 career 100-yard games in the regular sea-son, 41 of which have come since 2006. The Texans are 23-18 since 2006 when Johnson tops 100 receiving yards.

JOHNSON’S 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, CAREERDate Opp. Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/21/03 KC L 7 102 14.6 43t 211/16/03 at Buf W 4 122 30.5 46t 112/21/03 Ten L 5 108 21.6 42 0 10/3/04 Oak W 6 115 19.2 33 110/10/04 Min L 12 170 14.2 36 211/21/04 GB L 6 107 17.8 49 012/5/04 at NYJ L 7 125 17.9 37 0 11/27/05 StL L 12 159 13.3 33 112/24/05 Jac L 7 119 17 53t 1 9/10/06 Phi L 6 101 16.8 44 09/24/06 Was L 11 152 13.8 53 010/1/06 Mia W 9 101 11.2 30 110/22/06 Jac W 8 106 13.3 35t 1 9/9/07 KC W 7 142 20.3 77t 19/16/07 at Car W 7 120 17.1 33 211/18/07 NO W 6 120 20.0 73t 112/2/07 at Ten L 9 116 12.9 28t 1 9/7/08 at Pit L 10 112 11.2 24 010/5/08 Ind L 9 131 14.6 39 110/12/08 Mia W 10 178 17.8 61 110/19/08 Det W 11 141 12.8 18 010/26/08 Cin W 11 143 13.0 27 011/23/08 at Cle W 10 116 11.6 22 012/14/08 Ten W 11 207 18.8 65 112/28/08 Chi W 10 148 14.8 43t 2 9/20/09 at Ten W 10 149 14.9 72t 210/11/09 at Ari L 8 101 12.6 21 210/18/09 at Cin W 8 135 16.9 59 011/8/09 at Ind L 10 103 10.3 24 012/13/09 Sea W 11 193 17.5 64t 212/20/09 at StL W 9 196 21.8 49 0 9/19/10 at Was W 12 158 13.2 34t 110/17/10 KC W 8 138 17.3 44 111/1/10 at Ind L 7 106 15.1 28t 111/14/10 at Jac L 9 146 16.2 60 112/2/10 at Phi L 6 149 24.8 42 012/13/10 Bal L 9 140 15.6 46t 2 9/25/11 at NO L 7 128 18.3 48 0 9/9/12 Mia W 8 119 14.9 29 111/4/12 Buf W 8 118 14.8 34 011/18/12 Jac W 14 273 19.5 48t 111/22/12 at Det W 9 188 20.9 43 012/16/12 Ind W 11 151 13.7 52 112/30/12 at Ind L 12 141 11.8 39 09/9/13 at SD W 12 146 12.2 27 09/29/13 Sea L 9 110 12.2 17 011/3/13 Ind L 9 229 25.4 62t 311/17/13 Oak L 10 116 11.6 34 012/1/13 NE L 8 121 15.1 29 012/5/13 Jax L 13 154 11.8 27 0

TOPPING THE CENTURY MARK

Texans WR Andre Johnson is one of two active players with 13,000 yards receiving. He joined the 13,000-yard club with a 99-yard perfor-mance in Week 6 against Indianapolis.

ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH 13,000 YARDS RECEIVINGPlayer Team Games Rec. YardsReggie Wayne Indianapolis 204 1,048 14,070 Andre Johnson Houston 163 975 13,224

JOHNSON IN EXCLUSIVE COMPANY

According to Pro-Football-Reference.com, Texans WR Andre John-son is tied for sixth all-time and leads all active players with 50 career games with 100 yards or more receiving. Johnson had six 100-yard re-ceiving games in 2013.

CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESPlayer From Tm W L CountJerry Rice* 1985-06 SF-Oak-Sea 52 24 76Randy Moss 1998-12 Min-Oak-NE-Ten-SF 48 16 64Marvin Harrison 1996-08 Ind 43 16 59Terrell Owens 1996-10 SF-Phi-Dal-Buf-Cin 33 18 51Andre Johnson 2003-13 Hou 25 25 50Don Maynard* 1958-73 NYJ 28 18 50Steve Smith 2002-14 Car-Bal 26 21 47Torry Holt 1999-09 StL-Jac 28 19 47Michael Irvin* 1988-99 Dal 36 11 47Jimmy Smith 1992, 95-05 Jac 29 17 46Isaac Bruce 1994-09 LAR/StL-SF 23 22 45* - Denotes Hall of Fame member

CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES OF ACTIVE PLAYERSPlayer From Tm W L CountAndre Johnson 2003-14 Hou 25 25 50Steve Smith 2002-14 Car-Bal 26 21 47Reggie Wayne 2002-14 Ind 31 12 43Calvin Johnson 2007-14 Det 16 25 41Roddy White 2005-14 Atl 19 19 38Larry Fitzgerald 2005-14 Ari 19 19 38Anquan Boldin 2003-14 Ari-Bal-SF 16 19 35Brandon Marshall 2007-14 Den-Mia-Chi 15 19 34

JOHNSON ASCENDING ONE LIST, ATOP ANOTHER

Texans WR Andre Johnson is the only player on the Texans roster who was with the team prior to 2006. The third overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, Johnson has played in more games than any other player in franchise history with 163. The next closest player is former K Kris Brown (2002-09), who played in 128 games for the Texans.

JOHNSON IN HIS 12TH SEASON AS A TEXAN

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MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, TEXANS HISTORYPlayer 100-Yd Gms Total Receiving Yds Andre Johnson, 2003-14 50 13,224Owen Daniels, 2006-13 4 4,617Kevin Walter, 2006-12 3 4,083Corey Bradford, 2002-05 3 1,992Arian Foster, 2009-14 3 1,943DeAndre Hopkins, 2013-14 3 1,486Joel Dreessen, 2007-11 2 1,323Jabar Gaffney, 2002-05 1 2,009Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 1 1,741Garrett Graham, 2010-14 1 954 Andre’ Davis, 2007-09 1 855Steve Slaton, 2008-11 1 811 James Casey, 2009-11 1 752 Derick Armstrong, 2003-05 1 605

TEXANS 100-YARD RECEIVERS

WR Andre Johnson already has the most games of 10 catches and 100 yards in NFL history with 20. Johnson tied Jerry Rice for the most games with 10 receptions and 150 yards in NFL history with a 13-recep-tion, 154-yard performance in Week 14 of 2013 at Jacksonville. Rice and Johnson both have 10 games of at least 10 catches and

150 yards. Below is a look at the players with the most 10-150 receiving games in NFL history:

MOST GAMES OF 10 RECEPTIONS AND 150 YARDSPlayer GamesAndre Johnson 10Jerry Rice 10Tim Brown 9Anquan Boldin 7Calvin Johnson 7Terrell Owens 7Isaac Bruce 6

BIG, BIG GAMES

WR Andre Johnson set an NFL record for receiving yards in back-to-back games with 461 in Weeks 11 and 12 in 2012, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Johnson set a Texans franchise record with 273 yards receiving on 14 receptions in an overtime win against Jacksonville on Nov. 18. He followed that performance with 188 yards on nine receptions on Nov. 22 in an overtime win at Detroit. Detroit WR Calvin Johnson broke Andre Johnson’s record with 484

combined receiving yards in Weeks 7 and 8 in 2013 before Cleveland WR Josh Gordon totaled 498 combined yard in Weeks 12 and 13 of the 2013 season to take the top spot.

HIGHEST BACK-TO-BACK RECEIVING GAMES, NFL HISTORYPlayer, Tm Date Opp Yds Date Opp Yds TotalJosh Gordon, Cle 11/24/13 Pit 237 12/1/13 Jax 261 498Calvin Johnson, Det 10/20/13 Cin 155 10/27/13 Dal 329 484Andre Johnson, Hou 11/18/12 Jac 273 11/22/12 Det 188 461Chad Johnson, Cin 11/12/06 SD 260 11/19/06 NO 190 450John Taylor, SF 12/3/89 Atl 162 12/11/89 LAN* 286 448Jerry Rice, SF 12/18/95 Min 289 12/24/95 Atl 153 442*- Los Angeles Rams

Johnson’s 273 yards receiving against Jacksonville in Week 11 of 2012 were the eighth-most in NFL history and the most by a player since 2000. Calvin Johnson surpassed Andre Johnson’s single-game total with 329 yards receiving against Dallas on Oct. 27, 2013.

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDSPlayer Date Tm Opp Rec Yds Avg TDFlipper Anderson 11/26/89 LAN NO 15 336 22.4 1Calvin Johnson 10/27/13 Det Dal 14 329 23.5 1Stephone Paige 12/22/85 KC SD 8 309 38.6 2Jimmy Smith 9/10/00 Jac Bal 15 291 19.4 3Jerry Rice 12/18/95 SF Min 14 289 20.6 3John Taylor 12/11/89 SF LAN 11 286 26.0 2Terrell Owens 12/17/00 SF Chi 20 283 14.2 1Andre Johnson 11/18/12 Hou Jac 14 273 19.5 1

BACK-TO-BACK

WR Andre Johnson became the 12th player in NFL history with 950 receptions in Week 5 against Dallas, his 159th career game. Johnson was the second-fastest player to hit the mark. Only former Colts WR Marvin Harrison reached the mark faster, in 158 career games.

FASTEST RECEIVERS TO 950 RECEPTIONS, NFL HISTORYPlayer Years Games Career Rec Marvin Harrison 1996-08 158 1,102Andre Johnson 2003-14 159 973Jerry Rice 1985-04 174 1,549Reggie Wayne 2002-14 185 1,040Terrell Owens 1996-10 189 1,078

Johnson was also the second-fastest player in NFL to reach the 800- and 900-reception mark. He passed the 13,000-yard mark for his career with a 99-yard perfor-

mance in Week 6 against Indianapolis. Johnson reached the mark in his 160th to make him the second-fastest in NFL history to do so.

FASTEST RECEIVERS TO 13,000 YARDS, NFL HISTORYPlayer Years Games Career Yds Jerry Rice 1985-04 144 22,895Andre Johnson 2003-14 160 13,212Marvin Harrison 1996-08 162 14,580Torry Holt 1999-09 164 13,382Randy Moss 1998-12 167 15,292

Johnson passed the 12-yard mark for his career with a 229-yard per-formance in Week 9 of 2013 against Indianapolis, the 11,000-yard mark for his career with a 151-yard performance in Week 15 of 2012 against Indianapolis. He reached the mark in his 136th career game to become the third-fastest in history to do so. Johnson passed the 10,000-yard mark for his career with a 75-yard

performance in Week 6 of 2012 against Green Bay. He reached the mark in his 128th career game to become the sixth-fastest in history to do so. He was also the sixth-fastest in history to reach 9,000 yards, doing so in his 114th career game.

HITTING THE MARKS FAST

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES

Duane Brown has emerged as one of the NFL’s top left tackles in the last four seasons, earning a pair of Pro Bowl berths and All-Pro recognition. Brown had the best season of his career and one of the best seasons of any left tackle in the AFC in 2011. According to STATS LLC, Brown only gave up 2.5 sacks in 2011, which was the second-few-est of any full-time starter in the conference. In addition, Brown wasn’t called for a holding penalty despite being on

the field longer than any other left tackle in the NFL (Houston led the NFL in time of possession). He also earned AP All-Pro Second Team recogni-tion and a spot on USA Today’s All-Joe Team for his efforts. In 2012, Brown was named AP All-Pro First Team and earned his first

trip to the Pro Bowl for his play. He helped the Texans produce a 1,000-yard rusher for the third consecutive season and rank seventh in the NFL with 372.1 yards per game. In 2013, he earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl berth. Brown has only been penalized four times for holding in 99 career

games.

WHAT BROWN CAN DO FOR HOUSTON

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C Chris Myers has been a mainstay on the Texans of-fensive line since joining the team via trade from Denver in 2008. Myers earned his first Pro Bowl selection follow-ing the 2011 season and helped the Texans set a team record and rank second in the NFL with 153.0 rushing yards per game. He was selected again for the NFL’s all-star game in 2012 after helping direct the NFL’s sev-enth-ranked offense (372.1 yards per game). The Texans

finished in the League’s top four in total offense in three of his first four years with the team: third in 2008 (382.1 yards per game); fourth in 2009 (383.1); and third in 2010 (386.6 yards per game). Myers has proven durable as well. He has played in 146 consecutive

games, the longest current streak among offensive linemen in the NFL and the fourth-longest streak among non-kickers and punters. He has started 121 (including 105 for the Texans) consecutive games at center, which is the second-longest streak among offensive linemen and the longest streak among centers.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED, OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (active streak)

Player Tm GamesChris Myers Den-Hou 146D’Brickshaw Ferguson NYJ 138Donald Penn TB-Oak 121

CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED, OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (active streak)

Player Tm GamesD’Brickshaw Ferguson NYJ 138Chris Myers Den-Hou 121Donald Penn TB-Oak 117

CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED, CENTERS(active streak)

Player Tm GamesChris Myers Den-Hou 120Dominic Raiola Det 92Nick Mangold NYJ 52John Sullivan Min 49

MYERS A MAINSTAY ON THE OFFENSIVE LINE

MyersTexans third-year WR Keshawn Martin ranked third in the NFL with 1,292 total return yards and was eighth in the NFL with a 26.3 kickoff return average in 2013. The explosive play that Martin displayed at Michigan

State showed up at NRG Stadium in Week 11 vs. Oakland. Martin took a Marquette King punt and returned it a fran-chise-record 87 yards for a touchdown, the first of Martin’s career and first punt return touchdown for Houston since

Jacoby Jones vs. Indianapolis on opening weekend in 2011. Martin led the Texans and ranked fifth in the NFL with a franchise-record

12.1 punt return average in 2012.

2013 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE LEADERSPlayer, Tm PR Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD TotalD. Hester, Chi 18 256 14.2 81t 1 52 1,436 27.6 80 0 1,692 C. Patterson, Min 0 0 - - 0 43 1,393 32.4 109t 2 1,393 K. Martin, Hou 39 345 8.8 87t 1 36 947 26.3 50 0 1,292 B. Tate, Cin 36 336 9.3 43 0 35 914 26.1 71 0 1,250 M. Thigpen, Mia 34 264 7.8 34 0 39 878 22.5 50 0 1,142

2013 KICKOFF RETURN LEADERSPlayer, Tm KR Yds Avg Lg TDCordarrelle Patterson, Min 43 1,393 32.4 109t 2Dwayne Harris, Dal 28 857 30.6 90 0Quintin Demps, KC 33 992 30.1 95t 1Jacoby Jones, Bal 31 892 28.8 77t 1Trindon Holliday, Den 28 775 27.7 105t 1Devin Hester, Chi 52 1,436 27.6 80 0Jordan Todman, Jax 26 712 27.4 59 0Keshawn Martin, Hou 36 947 26.3 50 0Brandon Tate, Cin 35 914 26.1 71 0Eric Page, TB 22 548 24.9 44 0

MARTIN YIELDS HIGH RETURNS

Martin

WR Keshawn Martin’s franchise-record 87-yard punt return for a touchdown against Oakland in Week 11 in 2013 was the key ingredient in a record-setting day. Martin racked up 125 punt return yards, a sin-gle-game franchise record.

TEXANS SINGLE-GAME PUNT RETURN YARDSPlayer Date Opp PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD Keshawn Martin 11/17/13 Oak 7 3 125 17.9 87t 1Jacoby Jones 10/11/09 Ari 5 1 100 20.0 62 0Avion Black 12/15/02 Bal 3 0 92 30.7 76t 1Jacoby Jones 9/11/11 Ind 3 0 91 30.3 79t 1Jacoby Jones 11/27/11 Jac 7 1 91 13.0 42 0

MARTIN SETS FRANCHISE MARKS

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DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES

Since 2011, Kareem Jackson and Johnathan Joseph have served as Houston’s starting cornerbacks. In that time, the duo has combined for 82 passes defensed and 15 interceptions, two of which have been returned for touchdowns, Since Jackson and Joseph have manned the corners,

Texans opponents have the lowest completion percent-age in the NFL at 56.5 and the third-lowest net yards passing per game at 214.6. Jackson ranks third on the franchise’s passes defensed list with 48 and Joseph is tied for fifth with 44. Joseph also ranks fourth in franchise history with nine interceptions while Jackson is tied for fifth with eight.

HOUSTON TEXANS ALL-TIME PASSES DEFENSEDPlayer Years Gms PDDunta Robinson 2004-09 (6) 84 63Marcus Coleman 2002-05 (4) 58 56Kareem Jackson 2010-14 (5) 70 48Glover Quin 2009-12 (4) 63 47Aaron Glenn 2002-04 (3) 43 44Johnathan Joseph 2011-14 (4) 53 44

HOUSTON TEXANS ALL-TIME INTERCEPTIONSPlayer Years Gms Int Yds TDDunta Robinson 2004-09 (6) 84 13 162 1Marcus Coleman 2002-05 (4) 58 11 217 1Aaron Glenn 2002-04 (3) 43 11 221 2Johnathan Joseph 2011-14 (4) 53 9 192 1Brian Cushing 2009-14 (6) 63 8 50 1Kareem Jackson 2010-14 (5) 70 8 159 1

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JACKSON AND J-JOE ON PATROL

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ILB Brian Cushing has come back twice from sea-son-ending knee injuries and is tied for the team lead the with 50 tackles this season. Cushing came back in 2013 from an ACL injury that cut his 2012 season short after only five games, leading the team with 65 tackles to go along with 1.5 sacks and an interception before another devastating leg injury in Week 7 at Kansas City.Cushing’s 17-tackle performance against the New York

Giants in Week 3 tied Jamie Sharper for the franchise single-game re-cord.

HOUSTON TEXANS SINGLE-GAME TACKLESPlayer Date Opp Tot Solo AsstBrian Cushing 9/21/14 NYG 17 8 9Jamie Sharper 12/14/03 TB 17 12 5Jamie Sharper 11/9/03 Cin 17 9 8Jay Foreman 11/23/03 NE 16 14 2

It was also the second-most tackles in a game this season:

2014 NFL SINGLE-GAME TACKLESPlayer, Tm Date Opp Tot Solo AsstChris Borland, SF 11/2 StL 18 15 3Brian Cushing, Hou 9/21 NYG 17 8 9Chris Borland, SF 11/9 NO 17 11 6Jacquian Williams, NYG 11/3 Ind 17 13 4

Cushing

CUSHING TIES FRANCHISE TACKLE MARK

The Texans signed NT Ryan Pickett on Sept. 24. The 14th-year vet-eran brings a wealth of experience and size (6-2, 340) to Houston’s defensive line. The former first-round pick (29th overall in 2001) of the St. Louis Rams has played in more games (200) than any defensive lineman outside of San Francisco 49ers’ Justin Smith (214) and ranks fourth among all active defensive linemen with 567 tackles. Pickett is fifth among active defensive linemen with 32 passes defensed, according to STATS, Inc.

GAMES PLAYED, ACTIVE DEFENSIVE LINEMENPlayer GJustin Smith 214Ryan Pickett 200Kevin Williams 180Cory Redding 169Jared Allen 165

CAREER TACKLES, ACTIVE DEFENSIVE LINEMENPlayer Tot Tack AsstJustin Smith 867 604 263DeMarcus Ware 598 462 136Jared Allen 590 460 130Ryan Pickett 567 375 192Vince Wilfork 496 339 157Kevin Williams 484 346 138Darnell Dockett 463 351 112Tommy Kelly 461 317 144Justin Tuck 457 316 141Haloti Ngata 443 283 160

PICKETT’S EXPERIENCE

CB Johnathan Joseph ranks second among active players with 120 passes defensed since he began his career with Cincinnati in 2006.

MOST PASSES DEFENSED, 2006-14(Active players only)

Player, Tms G PDDeAngelo Hall, Atl-Oak-Was 127 121Johnathan Joseph, Cin-Hou 120 120Darrelle Revis, NYJ-TB-NE 104 116Tramon Williams, GB 120 109 Ike Taylor, Pit 127 108Charles Woodson, GB-Oak 125 108

JOSEPH ONE OF THE BEST SINCE HE STARTED

FS Kendrick Lewis joined the Texans in the offseason as an unrestricted free agent from Kansas City and his since been on pace for a career-best season. Lewis leads the team with 55 tackles and is tied for second in the NFL with a career-high three forced fumbles. Lewis has also tied a career high with three tackles for loss and has two passes defensed and an interception to his credit. His previous career high for tackles was 58 with the

Chiefs in 2011.

LEWIS ON HIS WAY TO A CAREER YEAR

Lewis

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J.J. WATT NOTES

DE J.J. Watt signed a 6-year contract extension with the Texans on Tuesday, Sept. 2. He has showed why he got that contract since:• Leads the NFL with 29 QBH and is tied for the lead

with 3 FRs• Tied for fourth in NFL with 11 TFL • Leads team with 8.5 sacks and 7 passes defensed • First defensive lineman since 1985 with three touch-

downs (Refrigerator Perry) in a season• Fourth player in NFL history and first in more than 50 years to have a

touchdown reception, interception returned for a touchdown and fumble recovery for a touchdown in the same season• AFC Defensive Player of the Month for September - 16 QBH, 15

tackles, 4 TFL, 3 PD, 2.0 sacks, an INT returned for a touchdown, a blocked PAT and a fumble recovery. Had an 80-yard touchdown return against Buffalo in Week 4 to give Houston a 14-10 lead following a Tex-ans turnover to open the second half, a fumble recovery on the Hous-ton 10-yard line against Washington in Week 1 and a 1-yard touchdown catch for his first career offensive score against Oakland in Week 2.• Week 5 Defensive Player of the Week • The only player in the NFL through the first 10 weeks of the season

with a sack, quarterback hit, tackle for loss, interception, forced fumble, fumble recovery and more than one defensive touchdown

WATT SIGNS EXTENSION, CONTINUES DOMINANT PLAY

Watt

DE J.J. Watt’s 80-yard interception return for a touchdown was the longest interception return for a defensive lineman in nearly 15 years and ranks as the sixth-longest interception return by a defensive lineman in NFL history.

ALL-TIME LONGEST INT RETURNS, DEFENSIVE LINEMENPlayer Date Tm Opp Yds TDGrant Wistrom 10/17/99 StL Atl 91 1Steve Emtman 10/25/92 Ind Mia 90 1Dan Wilkinson 10/31/99 Was Chi 88 1Greg Ellis 9/20/99 Dal Atl 87 1Greg Townsend 12/4/88 L.A. Den 86 1J.J. Watt 9/28/14 Hou Buf 80 1

It was also the fourth-longest interception return in Texans franchise history.

WATT’S PICK 6

Houston Texans DE J.J. Watt is the fourth player in NFL history and first in more than 50 years to have a touchdown reception, interception returned for a touchdown and fumble recovery for a touchdown, accord-ing to the Elias Sports Bureau.

PLAYERS WITH A TD RECEPTION, INT RETURN TD AND OPP. FR FOR TD IN SAME SEASON

1927 George Halas, Chicago Bears1938 Jay Arnold, Philadelphia Eagles1961 Billy Stacy, St. Louis Cardinals2014 J.J. Watt, Houston Texans

Watt is also the first defensive lineman with three touchdowns in a season since 1985, when William “The Refrigerator” Perry scored three rushing touchdowns for the Bears. He is one of 36 defensive linemen to score two return touchdowns in a season. No defensive lineman has ever scored three return touchdowns in a season, according to STATS, Inc.

WATT’S 2014 TOUCHDOWNS1-yard reception at Oakland in Week 280-yard interception return vs. Buffalo (E.J. Manuel) in Week 4 45-yard fumble return In Week 6 against Indianapolis

Only one other man in the last 44 years has caught a touchdown pass and returned an interception for a touchdown in the same season, Tex-ans Linebackers Coach Mike Vrabel, who as a New England Patriot in 2005 returned an interception 24 yards for a touchdown against Carolina and caught three touchdown passes on offense.

THIS DOESN’T HAPPEN OFTEN...

DE J.J. Watt is second among his peers since his rookie season of 2011 with 45.0 sacks. Within that group, Watt leads with 256 tackles, 209 solo tackles, 34 passes defensed, 137 quarterback hits, 85 tackles for loss and nine fumble recoveries, according to official NFL statistics.

TOP 10 SACK LEADERS SINCE 2011(Category leaders in bold italics)

Player G Tot Solo Asst Sks FF PD QBH TFL FRJared Allen 56 195 131 64 47.0 8 13 84 54 5J.J. Watt 56 256 209 47 45.0 9 34 137 85 9DeMarcus Ware 54 176 126 50 45.0 8 4 79 53 3Von Miller 49 203 155 48 44.0 11 8 85 66 1Aldon Smith 43 136 109 27 42.0 5 5 74 42 1Robert Quinn 56 137 118 19 40.5 10 6 72 50 2Cameron Wake 56 152 122 30 40.5 8 4 92 41 2Elvis Dumervil 55 151 98 53 40.5 9 4 69 34 2Justin Houston 52 198 168 30 38.5 4 15 55 46 4Robert Mathis 44 135 95 40 37.0 12 4 52 33 3

STAT FILLER

DE J.J. Watt’s third fumble recovery of the year in Week 7 at Pittsburgh set a Texans franchise record. Watt pounced on Ben Roethlisberger’s fumble at the Pittsburgh 46-yard line in the first quarter. It was the ninth fumble recovery of his career, putting him ahead of DeMeco Ryans, who held the previous franchise record with eight fumble recoveries from 2006-11 Watt is tied for first in the NFL this season in fumble recoveries and

has the second-most fumble recoveries behind Green Bay OLB Julius Peppers and New England DE Rob Ninkovich since 2011.In the last six games in which Watt has recovered a fumble, he has also

had at least one sack, dating back to Week 2 of the 2012 season.

WATT’S GAMES WITH A SACK AND FUMBLE RECOVERYDate Opp Sack FR9/16/12 at Jac 1.5 19/30/12 Ten 2.0 111/10/13 at Ari 1.0 29/7/14 Was 1.0 110/9/14 Ind 2.0 110/20/14 at Pit 1.0 1

WATT SETS FRANCHISE RECORD, TIED FOR NFL LEAD

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J.J. WATT NOTES

Texans DE J.J. Watt’s propensity to get his hands on quarterbacks and their passes earned him the moniker “J.J. Swatt.” Watt set an NFL record for a defensive lineman with 16 passes defensed and led the NFL with a franchise-record 20.5 sacks in 2012. Five of Watt’s 16 passes defensed in 2012 were picked off, with four

leading to Texans scores. He picked off one pass this season at the line of scrimmage and took it 80 yards for a touchdown in Week 4 against Buffalo. Watt also had a pick-six in the 2011 Wild Card game against Cincinnati.Since he has come into the NFL, Watt leads all defensive linemen

with 34 passes defensed. Watt led all defensive linemen in passes de-fensed in 2012.

PASSES DEFENSED, DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (2011-14)Player Team PD J.J. Watt Hou 34Calais Campbell Ari 23Jason Pierre-Paul NYG 22Michael Johnson Cin-TB 16Haloti Ngata Bal 16Barry Cofield Jr. NYG-Was 15Kevin Williams Min-Sea 15

SACKING AND SWATTING

Since passes defensed were officially tracked beginning in 1991, only 11 players have recorded 10 sacks and 10 passes defensed in a single season. Texans DE J.J. Watt is the only player to record at least 15 sacks and 15 passes defensed in the same season. Watt and Reg-gie White are the only defensive linemen to record at least 13 sacks and 13 passes defensed in that time. Below is a look at the players who have had at least 10 sacks and 10

passes defensed in a single season since 1991.

PLAYERS WITH 10 SACKS AND 10 PASSES DEFENSED IN A SEASON (since 1991)

Player, Pos. Season, Tm G Sacks PDJ.J. Watt, DE 2012, Hou 16 20.5 16 Tim Harris, LB 1992, SF 16 17.0 10Jared Allen, DE 2007, KC 14 15.5 11Simeon Rice, DE 2002, TB 16 15.5 11Reggie White, DE 1991, Phi 16 15.0 13Jason Taylor, DE 2006, Mia 16 13.5 11Wayne Martin, DE 1995, NO 16 13.0 10Jamir Miller, LB 2001, Cle 16 13.0 14Alfred Williams, DE 1996, Den 16 13.0 11Jason Taylor, DE 2005, Mia 16 12.0 10Steve Foley, LB 2004, SD 16 10.0 12Greg Lloyd, LB 1994, Pit 15 10.0 11

WATT STANDS ALONE WITH 15 & 15 MARKAND THE HITS KEEP COMING

DE J.J. Watt leads the NFL with 29 quarterback hits. The fourth-year former first-round pick set a career high with nine quarterback hits against Buffalo in Week 4, besting his previous career high of five, which he had set on six previous occasions. This is not a new phenomenon for Watt. He has led the NFL in quarter-

back hits each of the past two seasons, piling up 43 in 2012 and 46 in 2013, according to NFL statistics. To put that into perspective, Watt is the only player to record more than

40 quarterback hits in a season since 2000 and he is the only player to record more than 30 in a season twice since 2000.Watt’s 39.5 sacks and 118 quarterback hits from 2012-14 are tops in

the NFL. SINGLE-SEASON QB HITS (2000-13)

Player Season Team QBH J.J. Watt 2013 Hou 46J.J. Watt 2012 Hou 43Robert Quinn 2013 StL 33Cameron Wake 2012 Mia 33Ndamukong Suh 2012 Det 32Jared Allen 2011 Min 32Kyle Vanden Bosch 2007 Ten 31John Abraham 2008 Atl 30DeMarcus Ware 2008 Dal 30Aaron Kampman 2006 GB 30

2014 QB HIT LEADERSPlayer Team QBHJ.J. Watt Hou 29Von Miller Den 21Elvis Dumervil Bal 16DeMarcus Ware Den 15Everson Griffen Min 14Muhammad Wilkerson NYJ 13Carlos Dunlap Cin 13Justin Houston KC 13Marcell Dareus Buf 13Robert Ayers NYG 13

DE J.J. Watt’s touchdown reception in Week 2 at Oakland was the was the sixth by a defensive lineman since 2004 and the first since Denver Broncos DT Mitch Unrein caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Peyton Manning against Tampa Bay on Dec. 2, 2012. Watt originally attended Central Michigan as a tight end and caught eight passes for 77 yards as a true freshman in 2007 before transferring to Wisconsin.

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS FOR DEFENSIVE LINEMEN, 2004-14Player, Tm Date Opp YardsJ.J. Watt, Hou 9/14/14 Oak 1Mitch Unrein, Den 12/2/12 TB 1Ryan Denney, Buf 9/27/09 NO 25Ryan Denney, Buf 9/7/08 Sea 19Jared Allen, KC 12/2/07 SD 2Jared Allen, KC 12/23/07 Det 1

It should be noted that Denney’s two touchdown receptions came on fake field goal attempts. The only other defensive player to have a touchdown reception in the

last 11 seasons aside from the four defensive linemen listed above is Texans Linebackers Coach Mike Vrabel, who caught nine of his 10 ca-reer touchdown passes between 2004-10.

WATT ON THE OTHER SIDE

#Texans DE @JJWatt is only player to have 15 sacks and 15 passes defensed in the same season since 1991.

#Texans DE @JJWatt ranked 6th all-time with 20.5 sacks in 2012.

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Texans P Shane Lechler has posted some of the best career and season numbers in NFL history. Lechler is the NFL’s all-time leader in gross punting average (47.6) and has posted three of top eight single-season punting aver-ages in NFL history.

NFL ALL-TIME GROSS PUNTING AVERAGEPlayer Seasons Punt Blk Yds Avg TB In20 LgShane Lechler 2000-14 1,146 5 54,502 47.6 157 371 80Thomas Morstead 2009-14 325 1 15,264 47.0 28 107 70Brandon Fields 2007-14 568 3 26,538 46.7 47 194 74Andy Lee 2004-14 909 4 41,966 46.2 88 287 82Pat McAfee 2009-14 402 3 18,363 45.7 33 132 66

Lechler is the only punter to average more than 50 yards per punt in two separate seasons, doing so in 2009 (51.1) and 2011 (50.8) with Oakland.

NFL SINGLE-SEASON GROSS PUNTING AVERAGEPlayer Yr Tm Punt Blk Yds Avg TB In20 LgSammy Baugh 1940 Was 35 - 1,799 51.4 - - 85Shane Lechler 2009 Oak 96 0 4,909 51.1 12 30 70Andy Lee 2011 SF 78 1 3,970 50.9 9 28 68Shane Lechler 2011 Oak 78 0 3,960 50.8 9 27 80Brandon Fields 2012 Mia 74 0 3,715 50.2 9 29 67

In 2009, Lechler posted the third-best net punting average in NFL his-tory at 43.9.

NFL SINGLE-SEASON NET PUNTING AVERAGEPlayer Yr Tm Punt Blk Yds Avg TB In20 LgJohnny Hekker 2013 StL 78 0 3,609 44.2 4 19 64Andy Lee 2011 SF 78 1 3,970 44.0 9 28 68Shane Lechler 2009 Oak 96 0 4,909 43.9 12 30 70Andy Lee 2012 SF 67 0 3,226 43.2 4 36 66Thomas Morstead 2012 NO 74 0 3,707 43.2 6 20 70

Lechler has punted in 199 consecutive games, tops among active punt-ers. He also leads all active punters with 1,146 career punts, which ranks ninth all-time.

ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREATS

Lechler

J.J. WATT/SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER NOTES

DE J.J. Watt was named the Associated Press 2012 Defensive Play-er of the Year at the second-annual NFL Honors gala on Feb. 2, 2013 in New Orleans, La. Watt was the first Houston Texans player to earn a League-wide player of the year award. He was the first defensive line-man to be recognized since Miami DE Jason Taylor (2006), the 17th defensive lineman and eighth defensive end to win the award. Watt led the NFL with 20.5 sacks, which tied for the sixth-most in a sea-

son in NFL history, and his 16 passes defensed were the most in League history by a defensive lineman. He became the only player in NFL history with at least 14 sacks and 14 passes defensed in the same season. Watt led the Texans defense with 107 tackles, 39 tackles for loss, 42

quarterback hits, four forced fumbles. He tied for second on the team with two fumble recoveries.

J.J. WATT’S 2012 HONORSAward Organization Defensive Player of the Year Associated PressDefensive Most Valuable Player Pro Football Weekly/PFWAAFC Defensive Player of the Year NFL 101Unanimous First-Team All-Pro Associated PressPro Bowl Starter National Football LeagueAll-Fundamentals Team USA FootballAFC Defensive Player of the Month (Dec.) National Football LeagueAFC Defensive Player of the Month (Sept.) National Football LeagueMost Valuable Player Houston Texans

WATT’S 2012 HONORS

DE J.J. Watt earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl berth and All-Pro nod in 2013. Watt led the NFL with 46 quarterback hits and was second in the NFL with 22 tackles for loss. Watt ranked first in solo tackles recorded among defensive linemen in 2013 with 65, accord-ing to STATS, LLC (70 by Texans coaches’ review). Watt was second on the Texans with 117 tackles (unofficial) and led the

team with 10.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two blocked field goals to go along with seven passes defensed.

2013 SOLO TACKLES LEADERS, DEFENSIVE LINEMENPlayer Solo Tck Sacks Yds FFJ.J. Watt, Hou 65 10.5 70.5 4Lamarr Houston, Oak 56 6.0 52.0 2Robert Quinn, StL 50 18.0 142.0 7Cedric Thornton, Phi 48 1.0 6.0 1Marcell Dareus, Buf 45 7.5 56.5 1

2013 QB HITSPlayer Tm QB HitsJ.J. Watt, DE Hou 46Robert Quinn, DE Stl 33Greg Hardy, LB Car 29Jared Allen, DE Min 25Michael Bennett, DE Sea 25

2013 TACKLES FOR LOSSPlayer Tm TFLRobert Quinn, DE Stl 23J.J. Watt, DE Hou 22Lavonte David, LB TB 20Greg Hardy, LB Car 17

WATT COMING OFF SECOND ALL-PRO, PRO BOWL NOD

P Shane Lechler set a franchise record with a 71-yard punt in Week 6 against Indianapolis. It was the 12th punt of 70 yards or more in his career, the most in the NFL since 1991.

MOST PUNTS OF 70-PLUS YARDS SINCE 1991Player 70-YardersShane Lechler 12Craig Hentrich 7Brian Moorman 6Dustin Colquitt 6Jon Ryan 6Andy Lee 6

LECHLER AND THE LONG BALL

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SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES

Texans LS Jon Weeks’ route to the NFL was quite circu-itous. A self-described “military brat,” Weeks was born in Bethpage, N.Y. and graduated from high school in Glen-dale, Ariz.As a senior at Mountain Ridge High, Weeks attended

a special teams camp, where he caught the eye of the coaches from Baylor University. He walked on at Baylor as a long snapper and eventually earned a scholarship.

After college, Weeks volunteered at a hospital and began a nine-week certification program to become a firefighter. Taking one last stab at his football dreams, he attended coach Gary zauner’s specialists combine and caught the attention of a Texans scout. The Texans invited Weeks for a tryout and signed him the following day, and Weeks won his roster spot during Houston’s 2010 training camp.Weeks has handled all snapping duties in his five seasons with the

Texans and has remained consistent at his job, totaling 732 extra-point, field-goal and punt snaps in 77 regular season and postseason games.

THE LONG-SHOT LONGSNAPPER

Weeks

Houston Texans P Shane Lechler set a franchise record and post-ed the seventh-best single-game gross punt average in NFL history in Week 10 of 2013 at Arizona at 58.9 on seven punts. It was the highest single-game average ever for someone who punted seven or more times in a game.

NFL SINGLE-GAME PUNT AVERAGE (7 or more punts)Player Date Tm Opp Punt AvgShane Lechler 11/10/13 Hou Ari 7 58.9Johnny Hekker 10/4/12 StL Ari 7 56.9Shane Lechler 9/20/09 Oak KC 7 56.9Brad Nortman 11/24/13 Car Mia 7 56.7Brandon Fields 12/12/10 Mia NYJ 10 56.4

Lechler also became the sixth player in NFL history to reach 50,000 punting yards against Arizona. He did so on his 1,052nd punt, 99 punts fewer than it took the next fastest player to do so, Sean Landeta.

FEWEST PUNTS TO REACH 50,000 PUNT YARDSPlayer Seasons PuntsShane Lechler 2000-14 (15) 1,052 Sean Landeta 1985-05 (21) 1,151 Chris Gardocki 1991-06 (16) 1,169 Lee Johnson 1985-02 (18) 1,175 Brad Maynard 1997-11 (15) 1,191 Jeff Feagles 1988-09 (22) 1,199

PLAYERS WITH MORE THAN 50,000 YARDS PUNTINGPlayer Seasons (Yrs) G Punt Blk Yds AvgJeff Feagles 1988-09 (22) 352 1,713 12 71,211 41.6Sean Landeta 1985-05 (21) 284 1,401 6 60,706 43.3Brad Maynard 1997-11 (15) 238 1,339 5 56,021 41.8Shane Lechler 2000-14 (15) 231 1,146 5 54,502 47.6Lee Johnson 1985-02 (18) 259 1,226 6 51,979 42.4Chris Gardocki 1991-06 (16) 244 1,177 0 50,336 42.8

ON SECOND GLANCE: LECHLER

BULLOCK’S BOUNCE BACK

Texans K Randy Bullock has bounced back from a rough start in 2013, his first year playing, to become one of the NFL’s most accurate kickers. Bullock has made 27 of 30 field goal attempts (90.0 percent) in his last 16 games. A fifth-round pick in 2012 out of Texas A&M, the former

Groza Award winner spent his first NFL season on injured reserve with a groin injury. He kicked a game-winning field

goal in his first career game at San Diego on Sept. 9, 2013 but only made 14 of 23 field goal attempts (60.2) through his first nine games. Bullock made all three attempts in the Week 4 win against Buffalo, in-

cluding kicks from 55 and 50 yards. He is 15 of 18 on field goal attempts in 2014 and made a field goal in a

franchise-record 19 consecutive games before going without a field goal against Indianapolis in Week 6.

Bullock

ILB Jeff Tarpinian is tied for fourth in the AFC with nine special teams tackles despite missing the last two games. Texans ILB Akeem Dent is tied for 10th in the AFC with seven special teams tackles.

2014 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLE LEADERSPlayer Team G SpTot SpTK SpAAlbert McClellan Bal 10 10 8 2Matthew Slater NE 9 10 8 2Michael Thomas Mia 8 10 9 1Jeff Tarpinian Hou 7 9 5 4Kavell Conner SD 9 9 6 3Robert Golden Pit 10 9 5 4

TARPINIAN LEADING TEXANS SPECIAL TEAMS

Tarpinian

P Shane Lechler has accumulated 54,502 yards punting in his career. So how long is that?

31.0 milesOr 71.9 percent of the distance from NRG Stadium to East Bernard

High School in East Bernard, Texas, Lechler’s alma mater, according to Google Maps.

SO HOW LONG IS THAT?

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2014 SCHEDULE NOTES

Date Opponent All-Time Series Note Sept. 7 Washington 2-2-0 Houston 17, Washington 6: Houston gave up the fewest points at home since 2010 to run its streak of season-opening wins to

five. RB Alfred Blue blocked a punt and returned it 5 yards for a touchdown and QB Ryan Fitzpatrick hit WR DeAndre Hopkins with a 76-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter to highlight the first win of the Bill O’Brien era.

Sept. 14 at Oakland 6-3-0 Houston 30, Oakland 14: Houston scored 10 points off four turnovers on the way to building a 27-0 lead in the fourth quarter. RB Arian Foster totaled 150 yards from scrimmage and one touchdown. Both D.J. Swearinger and Johnathan Joseph had a forced fumble and fumble recovery.

Sept. 21 at New York Giants 1-3-0 New York Giants 30, Houston 17: The Texans fell behind 14-0 and turned the ball over three times WR DeAndre Hopkins led the offense with 116 yards and ILB Brian Cushing tied a franchise record with 17 tackles.

Sept. 28 Buffalo 4-3-0 Houston 23, Buffalo 17: DE J.J. Watt’s 80-yard interception return for a touchdown in the third quarter gave the Texans their first lead of the game. K Randy Bullock helped them keep it with three field goals, including two from 50 yards-plus. The defense recorded a season-high 16 quarterback hits.

Oct. 5 at Dallas 1-3-0 Dallas 20, Houston 17 (OT): The Texans scored 10 points in the final 2:27 of overtime to force overtime but were unable to score on their only possession in the extra session. RB Arian Foster had 23 carries for 157 yards rushing and two touch-downs. FS Kendrick Lewis had a hand in two of the team’s three takeaways with a forced fumble and interception.

Oct. 9 Indianapolis 4-21-0 Indianapolis 33, Houston 28: The Texans fell behind 24-0 in the first quarter but battled back thanks to a pair of rushing touchdowns by RB Arian Foster and a 45-yard fumble return for a score by J.J. Watt. The Colts knocked the ball loose from Ryan Fitzpatrick on a potential game-winning drive with less than two minutes remaining to end the comeback bid.

Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh 2-3-0 Pittsburgh 30, Houston 23: The Texans saw a 13-0 lead evaporate as the Steelers scored 24 points in the final 3:08 of the first half. OLB Whitney Mercilus had two sacks and Arian Foster topped the century mark for the third straight game with 102 yards on 20 carries.

Oct. 26 at Tennessee 10-15-0 Houston 30, Tennessee 16: Houston dominated the running game on both sides of the ball, rushing for a season high 212 yards and holding Tennessee to the fourth-lowest opponent rushing total in franchise history, 36 yards. RB Arian Foster ran for 151 yards and scored three total touchdowns. DE J.J. Watt had two sacks and a forced fumble for the defense.

Nov. 2 Philadelphia 0-4-0 Philadelphia 31, Houston 21: The Texans won the turnover battle 4-1 and scored all 21 points off turnovers but had trouble

advancing into Eagles territory. OLB Whitney Mercilus had two sacks and J.J. Watt added 1.5 on defense while WR DeAndre Hopkins led the offense with 115 yards receiving and a touchdown.

Nov. 16 at Cleveland 4-3-0 The NFL’s youngest franchises will meet for the eighth time overall and the fourth time in Cleveland’s FirstEnergy Stadium. Houston has won two straight against the Browns. The Texans defeated the Browns in Cleveland 16-6 in 2008.

Nov. 23 Cincinnati 5-3-0* Following a pair of back-to-back AFC Wild Card victories for the Texans at home over the Bengals in the 2011 and 2012 play-offs, the teams will meet in the regular season for the first time since 2011. Dating back to 2008, Houston has won five straight. Houston clinched its first-ever playoff berth in its last visit to Cincinnati.

Nov. 30 Tennessee 10-15-0 The Texans’ defeated the Titans 30-24 in overtime in the teams’ last meeting in Houston. Matt Schaub connected with DeAn-dre Hopkins for a 3-yard touchdown with 10:32 to play in the extra frame. Houston tied the game with 1:53 left in the game on Arian Foster’s 1-yard run. Foster ran for the 2-point conversion to send the game to overtime.

Dec. 7 at Jacksonville 13-11-0 Houston’s two-game win streak at EverBank Field ended last season in a 27-20 loss to the Jaguars. Eight of the 12 road match-ups have been decided by a touchdown or less. Houston’s five road wins against Jacksonville are the most in franchise history against a single opponent.

Dec. 14 at Indianapolis 4-21-0 Houston is still in search of its first win at Indianapolis. The Colts swept the season series for the eighth time in 12 years in 2013.

Dec. 21 Baltimore 1-7-0* The Texans remained winless at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium after suffering their first loss of the 2013 season. Houston’s lone win in the series was a 43-13 route in Reliant Stadium on Oct. 21, 2012. Baltimore went on to win Super Bowl XLVI.

Dec. 28 Jacksonville 13-11-0 Houston and Jacksonville will meet in the season finale for the first time since Jan. 2, 2011. Houston had won five straight against Jacksonville before dropping both meetings in 2013.

* - INCLUDES POSTSEASON MATCHUPS

TEXANS 2014 OPPONENTSHOME RECORD vs. (HOME) LAST VISIT ROAD RECORD vs. (ROAD) LAST VISIT

Washington 1-1 2014 (W, 17-6) Oakland 4-1 2014 (W, 30-14)Buffalo 2-2 2014 (W, 23-17) New York Giants 0-2 2014 (L, 30-17)

Indianapolis 4-9 2014 (L, 33-28) Dallas 0-2 2014 (L, 20-17 - OT)Philadelphia 0-2 2014 (L, 31-21) Pittsburgh 1-2 2014 (L, 30-23)Cincinnati 3-1* 2012 (W, 19-13)* Tennessee 5-8 2014 (W, 30-16)Tennessee 5-7 2013 (W, 30-24, OT) Cleveland 1-2 2008 (W, 16-6)Baltimore 1-3 2012 (W, 43-13) Jacksonville 5-7 2013 (L, 27-20)

Jacksonville 8-4 2013 (L, 13-6) Indianapolis 0-12 2013 (L, 25-3)

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GAME SUMMARY

SCORING DRIVES

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING

WEEK 1 VS. WASHINGTON

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) WAS HOURedskins 2 6:06 D.Young 1 yd. run (kick blocked) (4-46, 1:37) 6 0Texans 2 4:15 D.Hopkins 76 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (4-89, 1:51) 6 7Texans 2 2:09 A.Blue 5 yd. return of blocked punt (R.Bullock kick) 6 14Texans 4 1:55 R.Bullock 42 yd. Field Goal (13-68, 6:32) 6 17

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Washington, A. Morris 14-91, R. Helu 4-46, R. Griffin 3-2, D. Young 1-1, D. Jackson 1-(-9). Houston, A. Foster 27-103, R. Fitzpatrick 4-10, J. Grimes 1-2, A. Blue 1-0.PASSING (C-A-Y-I): Washington, R. Griffin 29-37-267-0. Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 14-22-206-0.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Washington, P. Garcon 10-77, D. Jackson 8-62, N. Paul 4-86, R. Helu 2-15, L. Paulsen 2-0, A. Roberts 1-22, J. Reed 1-4, D. Young 1-1. Houston, A. Johnson 6-93, D. Hopkins 4-89, A. Foster 2-17, R. Griffin 1-6, D. Johnson 1-1. SACKS (Sk-Yds): Washington, J. Hatcher 1.0-5. Houston, B. Reed 1.0-12, D. Swearinger 1.0-8, J. Watt 1.0-6.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Washington, none. Houston, none.TACKLES (S-A-T): Washington, D. Hall 7-1-8, P. Riley 4-2-6, K. Robinson 5-0-5, D. Amerson 5-0-5, J. Hatcher 4-1-5, R. Clark 4-1-5, B. Orakpo 2-2-4, J. Jenkins 3-0-3, R. Kerrigan 2-1-3, C. Baker 2-1-3, B. Rambo 1-1-2, B. Cofield 1-0-1, K. Golston 1-0-1, B. Breeland 1-0-1. Houston, J. Joseph 11-0-11, D. Swearinger 6-2-8, K. Jackson 6-2-8, B. Reed 4-1-5, K. Lewis 4-1-5, B. Cushing 2-3-5, J. Crick 3-1-4, A. Bouye 3-0-3, D. Manning 3-0-3, J. Watt 2-1-3, T. Jamison 2-0-2, J. Clowney 1-0-1, J. Tuggle 0-1-1.MISSED FIELD GOALS: Washington, none. Houston, none.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalWashington Redskins 0 6 0 0 - 6Houston Texans 0 14 0 3 - 17

The Houston Texans defeated the Washington Redskins 17-6 in front of a season-opening record 71,770 fans at NRG Stadium. Bill O’Brien earned his first win as the Texans’ head coach as Houston began the 2014 season 1-0. Founder, Chairman, and CEO Bob McNair awarded the game ball to O’Brien.DE J.J. Watt blocked an extra point attempt, had a fumble recovery,

three tackles (including two for a loss), one pass defensed, five quarter-back hits, and a sack on Robert Griffin III for a loss of 6 yards. Griffin completed 29 of 37 passes for 267 yards but was sacked three

times, once each by Watt, OLB Brooks Reed and SS D.J. Swearinger.QB Ryan Fitzpatrick was 14 of 22 for 206 yards, one touchdown and

a passer rating of 109.3 in his debut for the Texans. RB Arian Foster rushed for 103 yards on 27 carries to post his 26th career 100-yard rush-ing game.Defenses dominated early in the game. Swearinger had his first career

sack for a loss of 8 yards, a quarterback hit, and a tackle for loss in the first quarter. Washington opened the scoring with a 1-yard touchdown run by FB

Darrel Young in the second quarter. Watt blocked the extra point at-tempt to keep Washington’s lead at 6-0.Houston didn’t wait long to respond, adding 14 unanswered points in

the second quarter. Fitzpatrick connected with WR DeAndre Hopkins for a 76-yard scoring strike with 4:28 remaining in the half. Rookie RB Alfred Blue added another score on a blocked punt following a three-and-out by Washington to build a 14-6 leading heading into intermission.OLB Jadeveon Clowney headed into the locker room before halftime

with a knee injury and did not return. Clowney, who had one tackle in his NFL debut, was spelled by OLB Whitney Mercilus in the second half.K Randy Bullock added the lone field goal on the day on a 42-yarder

to extend the Texans’ lead late in the fourth quarter.

REDSKINS TEXANSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 20 16THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 3-12-25% 7-14-50%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-0-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 372 316NET YARDS RUSHING 131 115NET YARDS PASSING 241 201PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 37-29-0 22-14-0KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 2-2-1 4-4-2PUNTS Number and Average 6-41.0 6-51.0Net Punting Average 36.3 38.3FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-1 0-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 36 28PENALTIES Number and Yards 7-70 6-45FUMBLES Number and Lost 3-2 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 1 2EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 0-1 2-2FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 0-0 1-1RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-2-50% 0-2-0%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-2-50% 0-0-0%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 30:54 29:06

GAME 1: Houston 17, Washington 671,770 • NRG Stadium • Houston, Texas • Sept. 7, 2014

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WEEK 1 GAME NOTES VS. WASHINGTON

WITH THE WIN, HOUSTON…• Extended its season-opening winning streak to five. That is the lon-

gest active streak of season-opening wins in the NFL.• Improved to 8-5 all-time in season openers.• Improved to 6-3 all-time in season openers at home.• Evened its all-time record against Washington to 2-2.• Earned its first win ever against Washington at NRG Stadium.• Improved to 4-9 all-time against the NFC East.• Improved to 80-115 all-time.• Improved to 47-50 all-time at home.

HOUSTON HEAD COACH BILL O’BRIEN• Won his first career game as an NFL head coach.• Joined Dom Capers (2002) in becoming the second coach in fran-

chise history to win his head coaching debut with the team. The Texans beat Dallas 19-10 in Caper’s debut on Sept. 8, 2002.

THE TEXANS…• Gave up the fewest points since a 13-6 win at Chicago on Nov. 11,

2012. It was the fewest points the Texans have given up at home since a 20-0 win against Tennessee on Nov. 28, 2010.• Held an opponent to 10 points or less in a season opener for the fifth

time in franchise history.• Tied a franchise season-opening record with three sacks. It was the

fourth time Houston has recorded three sacks in a season opener. The last time was Sept. 11, 2011 against Indianapolis. • Were 6-of-8 on third downs in the second half after going 1-for-6 on

third downs in the first half. The Texans finished the game 7-of-14 on third down (50 percent). Washington was held to 3-of-12 (25 percent) on third downs.• Recorded a blocked punt and a blocked kick in the same game for

the first time since Nov. 23, 2003 against New England, when Ramon Walker had a punt block and a field goal block. DE J.J. Watt blocked an extra-point attempt and RB Alfred Blue blocked a punt in the second quarter. • Won the turnover battle, 2-1. The Texans improved to 50-16 all-time

when winning the turnover battle.• Produced a 100-yard rusher (Arian Foster, 103) for a league-best

30th time since 2010.• Played in front of the second-largest crowd and largest season-open-

ing crowd at NRG Stadium, 71,770.• Making their debuts for the Texans: RB Alfred Blue, T Tyson Cla-

bo, OLB Jadeveon Clowney, ILB Akeem Dent, TE C.J. Fiedorowicz, QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, CB Andre Hal, WR Damaris Johnson, FS Ken-drick Lewis, CB Darryl Morris, DE Jeoffrey Pagan, NT Jerrell Powe, FB Jay Prosch, G Xavier Su’a-Filo. It was also the NFL regular season debut for Blue, Clowney, Fiedorowicz, Hal, Pagan, Prosch and Su’a-Filo.• The roof of NRG Stadium was closed for the game.• Washington won the toss and deferred. Houston elected to receive.• Houston’s captains for the game were WR Andre Johnson, P

Shane Lechler and DE J.J. Watt.

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES• RB ALFRED BLUE blocked Washington P Tress Way’s punt and

returned it 5 yards for a touchdown. It was the seventh blocked punt in Texans history and first since blocked punt returned for a touchdown since Bryan Braman blocked Pat McAfee’s punt and returned it 8 yards for a score against Indianapolis on Dec. 16, 2012. Blue also had 1 carry for 0 yards.• LT DUANE BROWN moved into sole possession of ninth place on

the franchise’s all-time games played list with his 91st game played. • K RANDY BULLOCK connected on a 42-yard field goal in the fourth

quarter. It was his 13th consecutive field goal made, dating back to 2013. The streak is tied with Shayne Graham (2012) for the fourth-longest streak of consecutive field goals made in franchise history.• All four of Bullock’s kickoffs went in the end zone, with two going for

touchbacks. • ILB BRIAN CUSHING had 5 tackles and a quarterback hit in his

second successful return from a season-ending knee injury. • QB RYAN FITzPATRICK completed his first pass attempt as a Tex-

an with a 7-yard completion to WR DeAndre Hopkins on the first play of the game. Fitzpatrick finished 14 of 22 passing for 206 yards, 1 touch-down and a 109.3 passer rating. He also ran 4 times for 10 yards.• Fitzpatrick’s 76-yard touchdown pass to Hopkins in the second quar-

ter was the fourth-longest of his career. It was the seventh-longest pass in franchise history and longest since Matt Schaub hit Jacoby Jones (80 yard touchdown pass) and Arian Foster (78-yard touchdown pass) against Tampa Bay on Nov. 13, 2011. It was Fitzpatrick’s 107th career touchdown pass and first as a Texan.

FITzPATRICK’S LONGEST PASSES 98t to Terrell Owens vs. Jacksonville, 11/22/09 (with Buffalo) 79 to Cedric Benson at Washington, 12/14/08 (with Cincinnati) 77t to Nate Washington vs. New York Jets, 9/29/13 (with Tennessee) 76t to DeAndre Hopkins vs. Washington, 9/7/14 68t to Donald Jones vs. New England, 9/30/12 (with Buffalo)

• Fitzpatrick became just the third quarterback to start a season open-er for the Texans, joining David Carr (2002-06) and Matt Schaub (2007-13).• RB ARIAN FOSTER recorded the 26th 100-yard rushing game of

his career, amassing 103 yards on 27 carries. Since 2010, Foster leads the NFL with 25 100-yard rushing games.• Foster pushed his career rushing total to 5,166 yards, moving him

past Kevin Mack (5,123 yards from 1985-93) for the fourth-most most yards rushing ever by an undrafted player. • WR DEANDRE HOPKINS’ 76-yard touchdown reception in the sec-

ond quarter was the longest of his career. His previous long was a 66-yard catch against New England on Dec. 1, 2013. Hopkins finished the game with 4 receptions for 89 yards. It was the second-highest yardage total in his career (117 vs. Tennessee, Sept. 15, 2013). • WR ANDRE JOHNSON extended his streak of regular season

games with a catch to 117 with a 13-yard catch on Houston’s first drive. • Andre Johnson moved past former Washington WR Art Monk

(12,721 yards) into 16th place on the all-time yards receiving list on a 23-yard reception in the fourth quarter. He entered the game with 12,661 yards receiving. Johnson finished the game with six receptions for 93 yards, pushing his career totals to 933 receptions for 12,754 yards.

WITH THE WIN, HOUSTON…• Extended its season-opening winning streak to five. That is the lon-

gest active streak of season-opening wins in the NFL.• Improved to 8-5 all-time in season openers.• Improved to 6-3 all-time in season openers at home.• Evened its all-time record against Washington to 2-2.• Earned its first win ever against Washington at NRG Stadium.• Improved to 4-9 all-time against the NFC East.• Improved to 80-115 all-time.• Improved to 47-50 all-time at home.

HOUSTON HEAD COACH BILL O’BRIEN• Won his first career game as an NFL head coach.• Joined Dom Capers (2002) in becoming the second coach in fran-

chise history to win his head coaching debut with the team. The Texans beat Dallas 19-10 in Caper’s debut on Sept. 8, 2002.

THE TEXANS…• Gave up the fewest points since a 13-6 win at Chicago on Nov. 11,

2012. It was the fewest points the Texans have given up at home since a 20-0 win against Tennessee on Nov. 28, 2010.• Held an opponent to 10 points or less in a season opener for the fifth

time in franchise history.• Tied a franchise season-opening record with three sacks. It was the

fourth time Houston has recorded three sacks in a season opener. The last time was Sept. 11, 2011 against Indianapolis. • Were 6-of-8 on third downs in the second half after going 1-for-6 on

third downs in the first half. The Texans finished the game 7-of-14 on third down (50 percent). Washington was held to 3-of-12 (25 percent) on third downs.• Recorded a blocked punt and a blocked kick in the same game for

the first time since Nov. 23, 2003 against New England, when Ramon Walker had a punt block and a field goal block. DE J.J. Watt blocked an extra-point attempt and RB Alfred Blue blocked a punt in the second quarter. • Won the turnover battle, 2-1. The Texans improved to 50-16 all-time

when winning the turnover battle.• Produced a 100-yard rusher (Arian Foster, 103) for a league-best

30th time since 2010.• Played in front of the second-largest crowd and largest season-open-

ing crowd at NRG Stadium, 71,770.• Making their debuts for the Texans: RB Alfred Blue, T Tyson Cla-

bo, OLB Jadeveon Clowney, ILB Akeem Dent, TE C.J. Fiedorowicz, QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, CB Andre Hal, WR Damaris Johnson, FS Ken-drick Lewis, CB Darryl Morris, DE Jeoffrey Pagan, NT Jerrell Powe, FB Jay Prosch, G Xavier Su’a-Filo. It was also the NFL regular season debut for Blue, Clowney, Fiedorowicz, Hal, Pagan, Prosch and Su’a-Filo.• The roof of NRG Stadium was closed for the game.• Washington won the toss and deferred. Houston elected to receive.• Houston’s captains for the game were WR Andre Johnson, P

Shane Lechler and DE J.J. Watt.

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES• RB ALFRED BLUE blocked Washington P Tress Way’s punt and

returned it 5 yards for a touchdown. It was the seventh blocked punt in Texans history and first since blocked punt returned for a touchdown since Bryan Braman blocked Pat McAfee’s punt and returned it 8 yards for a score against Indianapolis on Dec. 16, 2012. Blue also had 1 carry for 0 yards.• LT DUANE BROWN moved into sole possession of ninth place on

the franchise’s all-time games played list with his 91st game played. • K RANDY BULLOCK connected on a 42-yard field goal in the fourth

quarter. It was his 13th consecutive field goal made, dating back to 2013. The streak is tied with Shayne Graham (2012) for the fourth-longest streak of consecutive field goals made in franchise history.• All four of Bullock’s kickoffs went in the end zone, with two going for

touchbacks. • ILB BRIAN CUSHING had 5 tackles and a quarterback hit in his

second successful return from a season-ending knee injury. • QB RYAN FITzPATRICK completed his first pass attempt as a Tex-

an with a 7-yard completion to WR DeAndre Hopkins on the first play of the game. Fitzpatrick finished 14 of 22 passing for 206 yards, 1 touch-down and a 109.3 passer rating. He also ran 4 times for 10 yards.• Fitzpatrick’s 76-yard touchdown pass to Hopkins in the second quar-

ter was the fourth-longest of his career. It was the seventh-longest pass in franchise history and longest since Matt Schaub hit Jacoby Jones (80 yard touchdown pass) and Arian Foster (78-yard touchdown pass) against Tampa Bay on Nov. 13, 2011. It was Fitzpatrick’s 107th career touchdown pass and first as a Texan.

FITzPATRICK’S LONGEST PASSES 98t to Terrell Owens vs. Jacksonville, 11/22/09 (with Buffalo) 79 to Cedric Benson at Washington, 12/14/08 (with Cincinnati) 77t to Nate Washington vs. New York Jets, 9/29/13 (with Tennessee) 76t to DeAndre Hopkins vs. Washington, 9/7/14 68t to Donald Jones vs. New England, 9/30/12 (with Buffalo)

• Fitzpatrick became just the third quarterback to start a season open-er for the Texans, joining David Carr (2002-06) and Matt Schaub (2007-13).• RB ARIAN FOSTER recorded the 26th 100-yard rushing game of

his career, amassing 103 yards on 27 carries. Since 2010, Foster leads the NFL with 25 100-yard rushing games.• Foster pushed his career rushing total to 5,166 yards, moving him

past Kevin Mack (5,123 yards from 1985-93) for the fourth-most most yards rushing ever by an undrafted player. • WR DEANDRE HOPKINS’ 76-yard touchdown reception in the sec-

ond quarter was the longest of his career. His previous long was a 66-yard catch against New England on Dec. 1, 2013. Hopkins finished the game with 4 receptions for 89 yards. It was the second-highest yardage total in his career (117 vs. Tennessee, Sept. 15, 2013). • WR ANDRE JOHNSON extended his streak of regular season

games with a catch to 117 with a 13-yard catch on Houston’s first drive. • Andre Johnson moved past former Washington WR Art Monk

(12,721 yards) into 16th place on the all-time yards receiving list on a 23-yard reception in the fourth quarter. He entered the game with 12,661 yards receiving. Johnson finished the game with six receptions for 93 yards, pushing his career totals to 933 receptions for 12,754 yards.

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WEEK 1 GAME NOTES VS. WASHINGTON

• WR DAMARIS JOHNSON started in his first game as a Texan and handled all return duties. Johnson returned 4 punts for 28 yards (7.0 average), had 1 kickoff return for 28 yards and caught one pass for 1 yard. • G BEN JONES started his first career game at left guard. His other

11 starts were at right guard. • CB JOHNATHAN JOSEPH posted the second-highest tackle total

of his career with a game-high 11 solo tackles. He had 15 total tackles (11 solo) against Jacksonville on Nov. 2, 2008.• P SHANE LECHLER averaged 51.0 yards on six punts. It was the

70th time in his career that he has averaged 50 yards or more punting in a game. • FS KENDRICK LEWIS recovered the second fumble of his career,

falling on TE Niles Paul’s at the Houston 9-yard line in the second quar-ter. It was his first fumble recovery since Oct. 31, 2011 against San Di-ego. • C CHRIS MYERS started his 113th consecutive game and played in

his 138th consecutive game. It’s the longest active games played streak among offensive linemen and the fourth-longest active games started streak among offensive linemen.• OLB BROOKS REED recorded his first sack of the season, tackling

Robert Griffin III for a 12-yard loss to force a fourth down on Washing-ton’s first series of the second quarter. The sack ran Reed’s career total to 12.5, moving him into sole possession of eighth place on the fran-chise’s all-time list. • Reed tied a career high with 3 quarterback hits, matching the mark

he set against Cleveland (Nov. 6, 2011) as a rookie.

• S D.J. SWEARINGER recorded his first career sack, dropping Rob-ert Griffin III for an 8-yard loss on Washington’s second offensive series. Swearinger finished the game with 8 tackles.• Swearinger recorded the second forced fumble of his career, strip-

ping TE Niles Paul in the third quarter. The fumble was recovered by S Kendrick Lewis.• DE J.J. WATT blocked a PAT, recovered a fumble, had 1 sack, 1

pass defensed, 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss and 5 quarterback hits. The five QB hits tied a career high and marked the sixth time in his career he has had 5 QB hits in a game. Watt has led the NFL in QB hits each of the last two seasons. • Watt blocked Kai Forbath’s point-after attempt in the second quarter.

It was Watt’s fourth career blocked kick and first blocked extra point. It was also the third blocked PAT in Texans history.• Watt recovered Robert Griffin III’s fumble recovery in the third quar-

ter. It was his seventh career fumble recovery. Watt is second on Hous-ton’s all-time fumble recovery list. • Watt recorded his first sack of the season in the fourth quarter, drop-

ping Robert Griffin III for a 6-yard loss. He now has 37.5 for his career. Entering the game, Watt ranked fifth in the NFL with 36.5 sacks from 2011-13.• Watt’s pass defensed was the 28th of his career. He entered the

game with a league-best 27 passes defensed among defensive linemen from 2011-13.

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GAME SUMMARY

SCORING DRIVES

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING

WEEK 2 AT OAKLAND

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) HOU OAKTexans 1 9:37 J.Watt 1 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (10-80, 5:23) 7 0Texans 1 0:05 A.Foster 5 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (13-70, 8:07) 14 0Texans 2 10:31 R.Bullock 33 yd. Field Goal (5-9, 2:23) 17 0Texans 3 8:29 D.Hopkins 12 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (5-21, 2:09) 24 0Texans 3 3:14 R.Bullock 39 yd. Field Goal (6-24, 3:53) 27 0Raiders 4 14:07 D.McFadden 1 yd. run (S.Janikowski kick) (9-79, 4:07) 27 7Texans 4 4:46 R.Bullock 46 yd. Field Goal (14-52, 9:21) 30 7Raiders 4 0:13 J.Jones 9 yd. pass from D.Carr (S.Janikowski kick) (13-83, 1:42) 30 14

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Houston, A. Foster 28-138, A. Blue 11-40, J. Grimes 3-9, R. Brown 3-2, R. Mallett 1--1. Oakland, D. Carr 4-58, D. McFadden 12-37, L. Murray 1-6.PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 14-19-0-139. Oakland, D. Carr 27-42-2-263.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Houston, A. Johnson 6-74, D. Hopkins 3-22, A. Foster 2-12, G. Gra-ham 1-26, D. Johnson 1-4, J. Watt 1-1. Oakland, J. Jones 9-112, A. Holmes 5-45, M. Rivera 5-31, D. Moore 3-29, D. McFadden 2-31, M. Reece 1-11, R. Streater 1-6, B. Butler 1--2. SACKS (Sk-Yds): Houston, none. Oakland, none.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Houston, K. Jackson 1-65, B. Reed 1-4. Oakland, none.TACKLES (S-A-T): Houston, A. Bouye 7-1-8, B. Cushing 5-1-6, J. Joseph 4-1-5, D. Morris 4-1-5, K. Lewis 3-1-4, J. Tuggle 3-0-3, D. Swearinger 3-0-3, K. Jackson 2-0-2, M. Mohamed 2-0-2, D. Manning 2-0-2, J. Crick 1-0-1, W. Mercilus 1-0-1, J. Ankrah 1-0-1, TEAM 1-0-1. Oakland, T. Branch 9-2-11, C. Woodson 7-1-8, K. Mack 6-0-6, S. Moore 4-2-6, P. Sims 5-0-5, T. Brown 4-1-5, C. Chekwa 3-1-4, J. Ellis 3-0-3, J. Tuck 2-1-3, C. Rogers 2-1-3, TEAM 2-0-2, M. Burris 2-0-2, K. Maiava 1-1-2, C. Wilson 1-0-1.MISSED FIELD GOALS: Houston, Bullock 27 (BL).

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalHouston Texans 14 3 10 3 - 30Oakland Raiders 0 0 0 14 - 14

Houston entered the infamous Black Hole and emerged victorious, de-feating the Oakland Raiders 30-14 in Week 2. The Texans scored the first 27 points of the game, beginning with a

1-yard touchdown catch by DE J.J.Watt, who lined up as a tight end on the team’s first offensive series. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick threw two touchdowns in the Texans win, to Watt

and a 12-yarder to WR DeAndre Hopkins in the third quarter, complet-ing 14-of-19 for 139 yards and a passer rating of 129.1. RB Arian Foster had his second-consecutive 100-yard game, rushing for 138 yards on 28 carries, and a touchdown, Houston’s second of the day. WR Andre Johnson led the receiving corps with six catches for 74 yards.In the first quarter, the Texans outgained the Raiders 150-3 and scored

on their first three drives for the first time since Week 3 of the 2012 sea-son to build 17-0 lead. The Texans defense also did its part, forcing four turnovers. Both D.J.

Swearinger and Johnathan Joseph had a forced fumble and a fumble recovery each. Raiders rookie QB Derek Carr was picked off by Ka-reem Jackson and Brooks Reed. Carr struggled early in his outing against his brother’s former team,

completing 27-of-42 for 263, one touchdown, two interceptions, and a passer rating of 69.8. The Raiders were scoreless until early in the fourth quarter, following a 1-yard touchdown run by Darren McFadden. Carr completed his lone touchdown pass of the day to James Jones with 0:13 remaining in the game.Randy Bullock successfully hit on his first three field goals from 33,

39, and 46 yards and set a franchise record with a field goal in his 16th consecutive game. His fourth kick was blocked by Justin Tuck with 1:55 left in the fourth quarter.

TEXANS RAIDERSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 20 22THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 9-15-60% 2-9-22%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 2-2-100%TOTAL NET YARDS 327 364NET YARDS RUSHING 188 101NET YARDS PASSING 139 263PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 19-14-0 42-27-2KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 7-7-3 3-2-2PUNTS Number and Average 2-50.0 3-40.0Net Punting Average 48.5 37.0FGs - PATs Had Blocked 1-0 0-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 78 3PENALTIES Number and Yards 7-85 5-24FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-0 3-2TOUCHDOWNS 3 2EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 3-3 2-2FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 3-4 0-0RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 3-5-60% 2-2-100%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 2-3-67% 2-2-100%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 38:36 21:24

GAME 2: Houston 30, Oakland 1454,063 • O.co Coliseum • Oakland, Calif. • Sept. 14, 2014

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WEEK 2 NOTES AT OAKLAND

WITH THE WIN, HOUSTON• Started the season 2-0 for the fifth consecutive season.• Improved to 6-3 all-time against Oakland.• Improved to 4-1 all-time at Oakland.• Improved to 12-13 all-time against the AFC West.• Improved to 81-113 all-time in the regular season.• Improved to 34-63 on the road all-time in the regular season. HEAD COACH BILL O’BRIEN• Became the first head coach in franchise history to start his career with

the team 2-0.• Earned his first road win as head coach of the Texans.

HOUSTON TEXANS TEAM NOTES• The Texans scored 10 points off four turnovers and were +4 in the

turnover battle. The Texans are 8-0 all-time when they are +4 or better in the turnover battle. The Texans are 2-0 when winning the turnover battle this season and 51-16 all-time.

• Ran the ball 46 times, the third-highest single-game total in franchise history.

• Posted their league-leading 31st 100-yard rushing performance by a player (Arian Foster, 138) since 2010.

• The Texans won the time of possession battle, 38:36-21:24.• The Texans were 9 of 15 on third downs, marking the first time

since 2011 the team had a 50-percent-or-better conversion rate on third downs in consecutive games. The last time was against Atlanta (12/4/11) and at Cincinnati (12/11/11).

• The Texans did not give up a sack for the second consecutive game. It was the first time Houston did not give up a sack in consecutive games since 2012 (9/30/12 vs. Tennessee and 10/8/12 at New York Jets).

• The Texans scored on their first three possessions for the first time since it performed the same feat against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2010 season finale on Jan. 2, 2011.

• The Texans held a 209-173 advantage in total offense, were +2 in turnover ratio and held a 20:46-9:14 advantage in time of possession in the first half. The Texans were also 6 of 9 on third downs in the first half.

• The Texans scored on both of their possessions in the first quarter and outgained Oakland 150-3, while holding a 13:30-1:30 advantage in time of possession. The 3 net yards of offense allowed was the fourth-fewest allowed in franchise history in a first quarter.

• Houston was 5 for 5 on third downs in the first quarter. • Houston opened the game with a 9-play, 80-yard drive that lasted 5:23

and ended with a 1-yard touchdown pass from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick to DE J.J. Watt.

• The Texans went up 14-0 on a 6-yard touchdown run by RB Arian Foster with :05 left in the quarter. Foster’s run capped a 13-play, 70-yard drive that lasted 8:07.

• Oakland won the toss and deferred. Houston elected to receive.• Houston’s captains for the game were LT Duane Brown, ILB Brian

Cushing, FS Kendrick Lewis and C Chris Myers.

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTESOLB JASON ANKRAH• Made his NFL regular season debut on punt coverage in the first quar-

ter.

K RANDY BULLOCK• Was 3-for-4 on field goal attempts and set a franchise record with his

16th consecutive game with a field goal when he made a 33-yarder in the second quarter, surpassing Neil Rackers’ record of 15 from the 2010-11 seasons.

• His 39-yard field goal in the third quarter was his 15th consecutive successful attempt, tying Kris Brown (12/3/06-9/30/07 and 9/7/08-11/23/08) for the second-longest streak in franchise history. He sur-passed Brown with a 46-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. His streak ended at 16 when Justin Tuck blocked his 27-yard attempt later in the quarter.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Opened the game with eight consecutive completions and ran his

string of consecutive completions to 13, dating back to Week 1 vs. Washington. It was the fourth-longest string of consecutive comple-tions in franchise history, tying him with David Carr (2006).

• Was 14 of 19 passing for 139 yards, two touchdowns and a 129.1 rat-ing in the first half. He improved to 9-3 for his career as a starter when he’s not sacked.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark for the 27th time of his career on

a 3-yard run, his 21st carry of the game, in the third quarter. It marked the ninth time in his career he has rushed for more than 100 yards in consecutive games. He finished the game with 138 yards rushing on 28 carrries.

• Had 150 yards from scrimmage (138 rushing, 12 receiving). It was his 19th game with 150 yards from scrimmage since 2010, which leads the NFL. The Texans are 12-7 when Foster has 150 yards from scrim-mage in that time.

• His 40-yard run on Houston’s first series was his longest since a 46-yard run on the road against the New York Jets on Oct. 8, 2012.

• Scored his 50th touchdown from scrimmage since 2010 and the 52nd touchdown of his career in the first quarter on a 6-yard run.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS• Equaled a career season high with his second touchdown of the sea-

son in the third quarter, a 12-yard touchdown grab. Hopkins had two touchdown catches in 2013 as a rookie.

CB KAREEM JACKSON• Picked off Derek Carr in the second quarter at the Houston 11-yard line

and returned the interception 65 yards to the Oakland 24. It was the longest interception return of Jackson’s career. His previous long was a 63-yarder for a touchdown against Tennessee on Sept. 30, 2012. It was also Jackson’s first interception since Nov. 11, 2012 at Chicago.

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WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Caught a pass in his 118th consecutive game. • Surpassed Irving Fryar (12,785 yards) to move into 15th on the all-time

yards receiving list on a 14-yard reception from Ryan Fitzpatrick in the second quarter. Johnson entered the game with 12,753 yards receiv-ing.

• Johnson had six receptions for 74 yards. He now has 939 career re-ceptions for 12,828 yards.

CB JOHNATHAN JOSEPH• Forced the fourth fumble of his career in the second quarter, stripping

Oakland WR James Jones at the Houston 13-yard line. S D.J. Swear-inger recovered the fumble at the Houston 3.

• Recovered a fumble and returned it 49 yards in the third quarter. It was his first fumble recovery since Sept. 7, 2008 against Baltimore. It was also the second-longest fumble return of his career (65 yards vs. Baltimore, 9/7/08).

P SHANE LECHLER• Played in his 192nd consecutive game. He averaged 50.0 yards on his

two punts.

FS KENDRICK LEWIS• Forced the third fumble of his career and first since 2011, stripping

Oakland WR James Jones. Jones recovered the fumble and was then stripped by CB Johnathan Joseph.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 98th consecutive game as a Texan and his 114th consec-

utive game overall, the second-longest active streak among offensive linemen. Myers also played in his 139th consecutive game, the longest active streak among offensive linemen in the NFL.

OLB BROOKS REED• Recorded the first interception of his career in the fourth quarter, pick-

ing off Derek Carr at the Oakland 15. He returned the pick 4 yards to the Oakland 11.

SS D.J. SWEARINGER• Recovered the first fumble of his career, jumping on a James Jones

fumble at the Houston 3-yard line in the second quarter. • Forced his second fumble of the season and third of his career in the

third quarter, stripping TE Mychal Rivera at the Houston 32-yard line. Johnathan Joseph returned the fumble 49 yards. Houston scored on the ensuing possession.

DE J.J. WATT• Caught his first career touchdown pass to cap Houston’s first offensive

series, a 1-yard pass from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick. It was Watt’s first career reception and the first touchdown scored from scrimmage by a defensive player in franchise history.

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TEAM STATISTICS

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WEEK 3 AT NEW YORK GIANTS

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) HOU NYGGiants 2 3:21 V.Cruz 26 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) (9-83, 4:23) 0 7Giants 2 1:07 R.Jennings 1 yd. run (J.Brown kick) (3-2, 0:41) 0 14Giants 3 10:39 J.Brown 39 yd. Field Goal (6-24, 2:34) 0 17Texans 3 6:09 R.Bullock 27 yd. Field Goal (9-71, 4:30) 3 17Texans 3 2:13 D.Johnson 44 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (4-93, 2:03) 10 17Giants 4 12:19 J.Brown 29 yd. Field Goal (10-66, 4:54) 10 20Giants 4 9:25 D.Fells 9 yd. pass from E.Manning (J.Brown kick) (3-29, 1:06) 10 27Giants 4 5:33 J.Brown 31 yd. Field Goal (7-16, 3:39) 10 30Texans 4 2:00 R.Fitzpatrick 1 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (8-80, 3:33) 17 30

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Houston, A. Blue 13-78, R. Fitzpatrick 7-34, J. Grimes 1-5, R. Brown 3-2, D. John-son 1-0. New York, R. Jennings 34-176, A. Williams 6-18, S. Weatherford 1-0, E. Manning 1--1.PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 34-20-3-289, S. Lechler 1-1-0-10. New York, E. Manning 28-21-0-234.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Houston, D. Hopkins 6-116, G. Graham 5-41, A. Johnson 4-24, D. Johnson 2-56, J. Grimes 1-31, K. Martin 1-16, A. Blue 1-10, R. Brown 1-5. New York, L. Donnell 6-45, V. Cruz 5-107, R. Randle 5-27, P. Parker 3-33, D. Fells 2-22. SACKS (Sk-Yds): Houston, J. Watt 1.0-8. New York, T. McBride 1.0-1, J. McClain 0.5-3, J. Hankins 0.5-3.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Houston, none. New York, A. Rolle 1-25, D. Rodgers Cromartie 1-10, P. Amukamara 1-0.TACKLES (S-A-T): Houston, B. Cushing 8-9-17, K. Lewis 11-1-12, J. Watt 5-2-7, D. Swearinger 2-4-6, J. Joseph 5-0-5, T. Jamison 4-1-5, D. Manning 3-2-5, W. Mercilus 3-2-5, J. Crick 2-3-5, D. Morris 4-0-4, B. Reed 2-2-4, J. Tuggle 2-2-4, M. Mohamed 2-2-4, J. Powe 3-0-3, A. Bouye 1-2-3, K. Jackson 2-0-2, R. Sapp 1-0-1. New York, J. McClain 9-2-11, J. Pierre-Paul 5-2-7, T. McBride 5-1-6, P. Amukamara 4-1-5, J. Williams 3-2-5, C. Jenkins 3-1-4, A. Rolle 3-1-4, M. Herzlich 3-1-4, J. Hankins 1-3-4, R. Ayers 3-0-3, D. Rodgers-Cromartie 3-0-3, N. Berhe 1-1-2, S. Brown 1-1-2, D. Moore 0-2-2, M. Kiwanuke 1-0-1, Z. Bowman 1-0-1, M. Patterson 0-1-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS: None.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalHouston Texans 0 0 10 7 - 17New York Giants 0 14 3 13 - 30

The Texans lost their first game of the 2014 season to the New York Giants, 30-17 at MetLife Stadium. The Giants took a 14-0 lead in the first half while turnovers mounted for Houston.Texans QB Ryan Fitzpatrick was 20 of 34 for 289 yards, one touch-

down and three interceptions. RB Alfred Blue made his first career start in place of Arian Foster, who was inactive, and rushed for 78 yards on 13 carries. Fitzpatrick was the second-leading rusher with 34 yards and a scored on a 1-yard run late in the game. WR DeAndre Hopkins posted his second career 100-yard game with 116 yards on six catches, leading the wide receiver group.Giants QB Eli Manning completed 21 of 28 passes for 234 yards and

two touchdowns. RB Rashad Jennings had a touchdown and rushed for 176 yards on 34 attempts.It was a sloppy first quarter by both teams. Houston’s first drive ended

with Fitzpatrick’s first interception of the season. P Shane Lechler’s 10-yard pass to Blue on fourth and 1 out of punt formation extended the drive but Prince Amukamura picked off Fitzpatrick three plays later at the Giants 36-yard line to end the drive. The Giants fumbled on their sec-ond offensive series and had a bad snap on a 30-yard field goal attempt kept them scoreless for the first quarter. Manning and the Giants offense bounced back in the second quarter

scoring a pair of touchdowns for a 14-0 lead at halftime. Victor Cruz opened the scoring with a 26-yard touchdown reception at the 3:21 mark of the second quarter. Fitzpatrick’s second interception of the game on the ensuing Texans

drive proved costly. Giants S Antrel Rolle picked off the Texans signal caller at the Houston 27 and returned the ball to the 2-yard line with 1:48 remaining in the first half. Three plays later, Jennings plunged in from 1 yard out to extend the Giants lead to 14-0 with 1:07 remaining in the first half.Josh Brown pushed New York’s lead to 17-0 with a 39-yard field goal

at the 10:39 mark of the third quarter, which was otherwise dominated by the Texans. Houston outgained the Giants 178-83 and scored 10 points frame to cut the lead to 17-10. Randy Bullock opened the scoring with a 27-yard field goal and Damaris Johnson hauled in a 44-yard touch-down pass from Fitzpatrick to finish a 4-play and 93-yard drive. The Giants responded with 13 points in the fourth quarter, capitalizing

on more Texans mistakes that included a blocked punt deep in Houston territory and Fitzpatrick’s third interception. The Texans defense was led by ILB Brian Cushing, who tied a fran-

chise record with 17 tackles. DE J.J. Watt had a sack for a loss of 8 yards and CB Johnathan Joseph had his second fumble recovery of the season.

TEXANS GIANTSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 20 26THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-12-17% 4-12-33%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 1-2-50% 0-1-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 411 419NET YARDS RUSHING 119 193NET YARDS PASSING 292 226PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 35-21-3 28-21-0KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-2-2 7-5-4PUNTS Number and Average 5-41.0 4-39.8Net Punting Average 34.6 39.0FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 3 47PENALTIES Number and Yards 5-40 4-31FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-0 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 2 3EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 2-2 3-3FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 3-3RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-2-50% 2-7-29%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 2-2-100%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 27:26 32:34

GAME 3: New York Giants 30, Houston 1777,462 • MetLife Stadium • East Rutherford, N.J. • Sept. 21, 2014

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WEEK 3 NOTES AT NEW YORK GIANTS

HOUSTON TEXANS NOTES• The Texans fell to 2-1 overall on the season, 1-1 on the road this season

and 1-3 all-time against the New York Giants (0-2 on the road all-time).• The Texans set season highs with 411 yards of total offense and 292 net

yards passing.• Houston lost the turnover battle for the first time this season, 3-1. • Houston’s second scoring drive was four plays for 93 yards and lasted

2:03. It covered more distance than any other Houston drive this season. It ended with Ryan Fitzpatrick hitting WR Damaris Johnson with a 44-yard touchdown pass.

• Houston scored its first points of the game at the 6:09 mark of the third quarter on a 27-yard field goal by K Randy Bullock. The kick capped a nine-play, 71-yard drive that lasted 4:30.

• The Texans recorded their seventh takeaway of the season when FS Kendrick Lewis knocked the ball loose from TE Larry Donnell at the Houston 3-yard line in the first quarter. CB Johnathan Joseph recov-ered the fumble and returned it 24 yards to the Houston 27-yard line. It was the sixth forced fumble by the team this season

• QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, CB Johnathan Joseph and OLB Brooks Reed served as game captains for the Texans.

• The Texans won the toss and deferred.

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES

RB ALFRED BLUE• Made his first career start at running back. Blue’s 46-yard run in the third

quarter was the longest of his career and the longest of the season by a Texan. Blue also surpassed his previous season game high of 40 yards rushing on the play. He set career highs with 13 carries for 78 yards.

CB A.J. BOUYE• Made his first career start.

K RANDY BULLOCK• Extended his franchise record of consecutive games with a field goal to

17 with a 27-yard field goal at the 6:09 mark of the third quarter.

ILB BRIAN CUSHING• Officially tied a franchise record with 17 total tackles. Jamie Sharper

officially recorded 17 tackles twice, on Nov. 9, 2003 against Cincinna-ti and again on Dec. 14, 2003 against Tampa Bay. Former ILB Darryl Sharpton holds the unofficial franchise record with 19 tackles against Oakland on Nov. 17, 2013. Sharpton’s record reflects tackles recorded after review of game film by the former coaching staff.

TE C.J. FIEDOROWICz• Made his first career start at tight end.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Was 8 of 9 passing for 125 yards and a touchdown in the third quarter.

He finished the game with 289 yards passing, completed 20 of 34 at-tempts with one touchdown, three interceptions and a 59.6 passer rating.

• Rushed for the 10th touchdown of his career, scoring from 1 yard out in the fourth quarter. He rushed seven times for 34 yards.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS• Had six receptions for a game-high 116 yards. It was his second career

100-yard game. He had a career-high 117 yards against Tennessee on Sept. 15, 2013. Hopkins also went over the 1,000-yard mark for his ca-reer. He now has 1,029 yards receiving in his career.

CB KAREEM JACKSON• Set a career high with two tackles for loss in the game. His previous

season high was two TFLs in the 2011 season.

WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Played in his franchise-record 157th career game. He extended his

streak of consecutive games with a reception to 121 with a 7-yard recep-tion on Houston’s first offensive series.

• Surpassed Art Monk (1980-95) for 13th on the all-time receptions list with his second catch of the game in the second quarter. It was his 941st career reception. He finished the game with four receptions for 24 yards. He now has 943 career receptions and 12,852 yards receiving. He is tied with Derrick Mason for 12th on the all-time receptions list.

WR DAMARIS JOHNSON• Caught the first touchdown pass of his career, hauling in a 44-yard pass

from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in the third quarter to cut New York’s lead to 17-10 at the 2:13 mark of the third quarter. It was also the longest catch of his career.

CB JOHNATHAN JOSEPH• Recovered TE Larry Donnell’s fumble at the Houston 3-yard line and

returned it 24 yards to the Houston 27-yard line. It was Joseph’s second fumble recovery of the season, matching the career high he set as a rookie with Cincinnati in 2006.

P SHANE LECHLER• Completed a 10-yard pass to Blue on Houston’s first offensive posses-

sion out of punt formation. It was the third completion of Lechler’s career and first since Nov. 4, 2012 while with the Oakland Raiders. It was the first pass completion by a punter in franchise history. The only other pass attempt by a punter in franchise history was an incompletion by Matt Turk on Dec. 1, 2008 against Jacksonville.

• Lechler averaged 51.3 yards on his four punts, all in the first half

FS KENDRICK LEWIS• Set a career high when forced his second fumble of the season when he

knocked the ball loose from TE Larry Donnell at the Houston 3-yard line. CB Johnathan Joseph recovered the fumble and returned it 24 yards to the Houston 27-yard line. It was his fourth career forced fumble.

• Also set a career high with 12 tackles (11 solo). His previous career high was nine tackles at Buffalo on Nov. 3, 2013 while with the Kansas City Chiefs.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 99th consecutive game as a Texan and his 115th straight

game overall, extending the second-longest active streak among offen-sive linemen. He extended his streak of consecutive games played to 140, the longest active streak among offensive linemen.

DE J.J. WATT• Recorded his second sack of the season on the Giants’ first offensive

series, dropping QB Eli Manning for an 8-yard loss. Watt now has 38.5 career sacks. He finished the game with seven tackles, two tackles for loss, a quarterback hit and a pass defensed.

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WEEK 4 VS. BUFFALO BILLS

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) BUF HOUBills 2 11:37 D.Carpenter 31 yd. Field Goal (13-67, 6:13) 3 0Bills 2 5:54 S.Watkins 5 yd. pass from E.Manuel (D.Carpenter kick) (8-49, 3:56) 10 0Texans 2 0:57 D.Hopkins 35 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (8-80, 2:32) 10 7Texans 3 13:28 J.Watt 80 yd. interception return (R.Bullock kick) 10 14Texans 3 6:14 R.Bullock 41 yd. Field Goal (12-42, 6:10) 10 17Texans 4 9:21 R.Bullock 55 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:30) 10 20Bills 4 9:08 Mi.Williams 80 yd. pass from E.Manuel (D.Carpenter kick) (1-80, 0:13) 17 20Texans 4 4:49 R.Bullock 50 yd. Field Goal (8-32, 4:19) 17 23

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Buffalo, C. Spiller 15-60, F. Jackson 7-33, E. Manuel 1-3. Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 6-14, A. Blue 9-9, D. Johnson 1-8, A. Foster 8-6. PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Buffalo, E. Manuel 21-44-2-225. Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 37-25-2-268.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Buffalo, F. Jackson 6-52, S. Watkins 4-30, C. Spiller 3-24, R. Woods 3-17, Mi. Williams 2-84, S. Chandler 2-15, F. Summers 1-3. Houston, A. Foster 7-55, A. John-son 6-71, D. Hopkins 5-64, G. Graham 3-28, A. Blue 2-16, J. Prosch 1-24, D. Johnson 1-10. SACKS (Sk-Yds): Buffalo M. Dareus 1.0-2, N. Bradham 1.0-2. Houston, J. Crick 1.5-5, T. Jamison 0.5-0.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Buffalo, L. McKelvin 1-0, N. Bradham 1-0. Houston, J. Watt 1-80, D. Morris 1-0.TACKLES (S-A-T): Buffalo, P. Brown 5-4-9, K. Rivers 4-2-6, M. Dareus 4-0-4, D. Williams 3-1-4, L. McKelvin 3-0-3, A. Williams 3-0-3, S. Gilmore 3-0-3, N. Bradham 2-1-3, B. Spikes 2-1-3, D. Searcy 1-2-3, S. Charles 1-2-3, Ma. Williams 2-0-2, J. Hughes 1-1-2, K. Williams 1-1-2, N. Robey 1-1-2, J. Wynn 0-2-2, C. Bryant 1-0-1, M. Lawson 1-0-1, C. Graham 1-0-1. Houston, B. Cushing 8-1-9, K. Jackson 2-2-6, K. Lewis 4-2-6, J. Joseph 5-0-5, J. Watt 2-3-5, D. Morris 3-1-4, J. Crick 1-3-4, D. Swearinger 3-0-3, B. Reed 2-1-3, M. Mohamed 1-2-3, J. Tuggle 1-2-3, W. Mercilus 1-1-2, J. Powe 1-0-1, T. Jamison 0-1-1, R. Pickett 0-1-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS: None.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalBuffalo Bills 0 10 0 7 - 17Houston Texans 0 7 10 6 - 23

Despite committing costly penalties and a trio of turnovers, the Texans escaped with a 23-17 win against the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium. Houston improved to 3-1 on the season for the third time in franchise history with the win.After trailing 10-0 in the second quarter, Houston managed to pull out a

victory with several big plays: WR DeAndre Hopkins’ 35-yard touchdown catch, DE J.J. Watt’s 80-yard interception return for a touchdown, an interception by CB Darryl Morris with 1:14 to play, and three field goals by K Randy Bullock, two of which were for more than 50 yards.The Texans relied heavily on QB Ryan Fitzpatrick against his former

team, who was 25-of-37 for 268 yards, one touchdown and two intercep-tions. Houston’s defense was solid with the exception of one breakdown in the fourth quarter and held Buffalo to 96 yards rushing and did not allow a rushing touchdown. The Texans defense also intercepted Bills QB E.J. Manuel twice. RB Arian Foster, who returned to the lineup after being inactive in Week

3, shared carries with rookie RB Alfred Blue against a stout Buffalo. The duo mustered just 15 yards on 17 carries combined. Foster added seven catches for 55 yards. WR Andre Johnson led Houston’s receivers with 6 catches for 71 yards but headed to the locker room in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury and did not return. The game was scoreless until the second quarter. The Bills struck first

with a 31-yard field goal by Dan Carpenter at the 11:37 mark of the second quarter after Buffalo burned two time-outs on a 13-play, 67-yard drive. Johnson fumbled at the Buffalo 36 on the ensuing possession. The Bills recovered and pushed the lead to 10-0 with Sammy Watkins’ 5-yard touchdown grab at the 5:54 mark. Houston answered two possessions later. Fitzpatrick found Hopkins

with a 35-yard scoring strike to trim the lead to 10-7 with 57 seconds remaining in the first half. Turnovers mounted for both sides to start the third quarter. Fitzpatrick’s

first pass of the second half was deflected and intercepted by Nigel Bradham at the Houston 19. It was a short-lived drive, as Watt picked off Manuel on third down and returned the interception 80 yards for a score. It was Watt’s first defensive touchdown in the regular season and the sixth-longest interception return by a defensive lineman in NFL history. It also gave Houston its first lead of the game, 14-10.Bullock ran the Texans lead to 20-10 with a 41-yard field goal in the third

quarter and a career-long 55-yard conversion with 9:21 remaining in the fourth. Manuel answered immediately on the next play from scrimmage, hitting Mike Williams for an 80-yard score to cut Houston’s lead to 20-17.Veteran SS Danieal Manning set the tone for Houston’s response with

a 41-yard return on the ensuing kickoff. Houston started at its own 36-yard line and grinded out 32 yards on eight plays to set up Bullock’s 50-yard field goal with 4:49 remaining. The drive ate up 4:19 and gave Houston a 23-17 lead. The teams traded punts on the next two possessions to set up an all-

or-nothing last possession for Buffalo. Leodis McKelvin returned Shane Lechler’s 44-yard punt 11 yards to set the Bills up at their own 29-yard line. A short run and two completions by Manuel took the Bills to the Houston 41. Texans CB Darryl Morris ended the drama at the 1:14 mark, picking off Manuel at the Houston 14-yard line to seal the win.

BILLS TEXANSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 17 19THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 5-16-31% 5-14-36%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 0-0-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 316 301NET YARDS RUSHING 96 37NET YARDS PASSING 220 264PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 44-21-2 37-25-2KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-4-3 6-5-3PUNTS Number and Average 9-45.9 6-41.7Net Punting Average 38.8 36.5FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 11 104PENALTIES Number and Yards 8-40 8-90FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-0 2-1TOUCHDOWNS 2 2EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 2-2 2-2FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 3-3RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-3-33% 0-1-0%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 0-0-0%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 29:04 30:56

GAME 4: Houston 23, Buffalo 1771,756 • NRG Stadium • Houston, Texas • Sept. 28, 2014

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HOUSTON TEXANS NOTES• The Texans surpassed their win total from 2013 with their third win of

the season. • The Texans gave up season-lows of 316 yards of total offense, 220

yards passing and 17 first downs.• The Texans won the possession battle for the second time this season

and owned an 11:00-4:00 advantage in the fourth quarter. The Texans are 2-0 in 2014 when winning the possession battle.

• The Texans had season-highs with nine passes defensed and 16 quar-terback hits. It was the most passes defensed for the team since Dec. 2, 2012, when the team tied a franchise record with 16 at Tennessee.

• The Texans recorded their eighth and ninth takeaways of the season. Five of those takeaways have been inside their own 20-yard line, in-cluding CB Darryl Morris’ game-clinching pick at the Houston 15 with 1:14 remaining.

• The Texans recorded their first interception return for a touchdown since Brian Cushing’s 18-yard return for a touchdown against San Di-ego on Sept. 9, 2013. DE J.J. Watt returned an interception 80 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter.

• Houston outgained Buffalo 161-156 in the first half. • Houston drove 80 yards on eight plays in 2:32 for its first score of the

game at the :57 mark of the second quarter, a 35-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick to DeAndre Hopkins.

• The Texans held an opponent scoreless in the first quarter for the fourth time this season. Houston is the only team not to allow any points in the first quarter of any game this season.

• The Texans recorded 10 quarterback hits and two sacks in the first half.

• Captains for the Texans were TE Garrett Graham, S Danieal Man-ning and S D.J. Swearinger.

• The Bills won the toss and elected to receive.

INACTIVE FOR THE TEXANS• T Jeff Adams, CB A.J. Bouye, OLB Jadeveon Clowneyb Shiloh

Keo, SS Eddie Pleasant, WR DeVier Posey, QB Tom Savage.

STARTING LINEUP CHANGES FOR THE TEXANS• NT Ryan Pickett started for NT Jerrell Powe; Whitney Mercilus

started for Jadeveon Clowney at JACK linebacker. • TE C.J. Fiedorowicz started for TE Garrett Graham and lined up in

the backfield for Houston’s first offensive play.

PLAYER NOTESRB ALFRED BLUE• Recorded a career-high two receptions for 16 yards.

K RANDY BULLOCK• Extended his franchise record of consecutive games with a field goal

to 18 with his 41-yard field goal in the third quarter.• Kicked a career long 55-yard field goal at the 9:21 mark of the fourth

quarter for a 20-10 lead. Bullock’s previous long was 51 yards, against Oakland on Nov. 17, 2013. It was the fourth-longest field goal in Tex-ans history.

LONGEST FIELD GOALS IN TEXANS HISTORY57 – Neil Rackers at Denver, 12/26/1057 – Kris Brown vs. Miami, 10/7/0756 – Kris Brown at Indianapolis, 11/8/0955 – Randy Bullock vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

• Became just the third kicker in franchise history to have multiple 50-yard field goals in a game when he made a 50-yarder at the 4:49 mark of the fourth quarter.

TEXANS WITH MULTIPLE 50-YARD FIELD GOALS IN A GAMEKris Brown vs. Miami, 10/7/07 – 54, 54 and 57Neil Rackers at Denver, 12/26/10 – 57 and 54Randy Bullock vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 – 55 and 50

• Moved into third place on the franchise’s field goals made list. He en-tered the game tied with Shayne Graham (2012, 31) for third. Bullock is now 34 of 44 for his career and 8 of 9 this season on field goals.

DE JARED CRICK• Had 1.5 sacks in the first quarter. Crick recorded the first sack of his

career on Houston’s second defensive series, dropping Buffalo QB E.J. Manuel for a 5-yard loss. Crick split a sack with DE Tim Jamison on Houston’s next defensive series.

ILB BRIAN CUSHING• Led the Texans with nine tackles.• Played in his 60th career game.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Was 25 of 37 for 268 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions for

a 75.1 rating. He set season highs for attempts and completions.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Had a season-high and team-high seven receptions for 55 yards. It

was the most receptions he’s had in a game since he had seven recep-tions at Jacksonville on Nov. 27, 2011. Foster finished the game with 61 yards from scrimmage (55 receiving, 6 rushing).

RB JONATHAN GRIMES• Led the team with two special teams tackles (one solo, one assist).

CB ANDRE HAL• Stopped Shane Lechler’s punt from going into the end zone in the

fourth quarter. CB Elbert Mack downed the punt at the 1-yard line.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS• Set a career high with his third touchdown of the season on a 35-yard

touchdown reception with 57 seconds remaining in the second quarter. Hopkins had two touchdown receptions as a rookie in 2013.

• Had five receptions for a team-best 64 yards.

DE TIM JAMISON• Split a sack with DE Jared Crick on Houston’s third defensive series,

dropping Buffalo QB E.J. Manuel for no gain. Jamison now has 0.5 sacks on the season and 4.5 for his career.

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WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Played in his franchise-record 158th career game. • Extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 122 with

a 13-yard reception on Houston’s first offensive. Johnson also sur-passed Derrick Mason (943) for 12th on the all-time receptions list with his first reception of the game, the 944th of his career.

• Had six receptions for 71 yards in the game and improved his career totals to 949 receptions (12th all-time) and 12,923 yards receiving (15th all-time).

P SHANE LECHLER• Passed Mark Royals (1987-03, 1,116 punts) to move into 12th place

on the NFL’s all-time punts list with his third punt of the game. Lechler entered the game with 1,114 punts to rank 13th all-time. He now has 1,120 career punts.

• Averaged 41.7 yards on six punts and placed three of his punts inside Buffalo’s 20-yard line.

S DANIEAL MANNING• Returned his first kickoff of the year 41 yards in the fourth quarter.

Manning ranks 12th all-time with a 26.9 kickoff return average.

CB DARRYL MORRIS• Recorded career-highs with three passes defensed and his first career

interception. Morris picked off E.J. Manuel at the Houston 15-yard line with 1:14 remaining in the fourth quarter.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 100th consecutive game as a Texan and his 116th straight

game overall, extending the second-longest active starting streak among offensive linemen. He extended his streak of consecutive games played to 141, the longest active streak among offensive line-men. Myers is the sixth player in franchise history to play in 100 games and is now tied with Owen Daniels (2006-13) for fifth on the franchise’s all-time list.

NT RYAN PICKETT• Started in his Texans debut. It was the 195th regular season game

of Pickett’s career, which ranks second among active defensive line-men (Justin Smith, San Francisco). He had one assisted tackle in the game.

FB JAY PROSCH• Recorded his first career reception in the third quarter, a 24-yard pass

from Ryan Fitzpatrick.

S D.J. SWEARINGER• Recorded his third forced fumble of the year in the second quarter,

stripping Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller. The fumble was recovered by Buffalo.

DE J.J. WATT• Picked off E.J. Manuel and returned the interception 80 yards for a

touchdown at the 13:28 mark of the third quarter. It was the first regular season interception of his career and his second touchdown of the season. Watt had a 29-yard interception return for a touchdown in the AFC Wild Card against Cincinnati on Jan. 7, 2012. He caught a 1-yard touchdown pass in Week 2 at Oakland.

• His 80-yard interception return for touchdown is tied for the sixth-lon-gest interception return for a defensive lineman in NFL history. All sev-en returns have gone for a touchdown. It was also the fourth-longest interception return in Texans history.

LONGEST INT RETURNS BY DEFENSIVE LINEMEN IN NFL HISTORYGrant Wistrom (St. Louis Rams) - 91 yards; vs. Atlanta, 10/17/99Steve Emtman (Indianapolis) - 90 yards; vs. Miami, 10/25/92Dan Wilkinson (Washington) - 88 yards; vs. Chicago, 10/31/99Greg Ellis (Dallas) - 87 yards; vs. Atlanta, 9/20/99Greg Townsend (L.A. Raiders)- 86 yards; vs, Denver, 12/4/88Coy Bacon (San Diego)- 80 yards; vs. Denver, 11/11/73J.J. Watt (Houston)- 80 yards; vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

• Became the second player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to have an interception return for a touchdown and a receiving touchdown in the same season. The other player was Texans Linebackers Coach Mike Vrabel for the New England Patriots in 2005.

• Became the first player in NFL history to have more than 35 sacks and have a touchdown receiving and interception return for a touchdown in NFL history.

• Recorded a career-high nine quarterback hits in the game. Coming into the game, no player had recorded more than eight quarterback hits through the first three weeks of the season combined. Watt had six quarterback hits in the first half. His previous career high for QB hits was five, which he accomplished six times in his career, most recently in Week 1 against Washington.

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Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) HOU DALCowboys 2 0:11 D.Bailey 33 yd. Field Goal (12-65, 4:37) 0 3Texans 3 8:49 A.Foster 15 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (6-71, 3:22) 7 3Cowboys 3 6:08 T.Williams 43 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (4-78, 2:41) 7 10Cowboys 4 9:44 D.Bryant 2 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (4-30, 2:16) 7 17Texans 4 2:27 R.Bullock 29 yd. Field Goal (13-76, 7:17) 10 17Texans 4 0:41 A.Foster 1 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (4-45, 1:18) 17 17Cowboys 5 7:45 D.Bailey 49 yd. Field Goal (9-59, 5:10) 17 20

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Houston, A. Foster 23-157, A. Blue 5-16, R. Fitzpatrick 3-3. Dallas, D. Murray 31-136, J. Randle 2-4.PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 25-16-1-154. Dallas, T. Romo 41-28-1-349.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Houston, D. Hopkins 6-63, A. Johnson 5-58, A. Foster 2-15, R. Griffin 1-8, K. Martin 1-7, G. Graham 1-3. Dallas, D. Bryant 9-85, D. Murray 6-56, J. Witten 4-59, C. Beasley 4-23, D. Harris 3-30, T. Williams 2-71.SACKS (Sk-Yds): Houston, B. Cushing 1.0-8. Dallas, none.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Houston, K. Lewis 1-5. Dallas, O. Scandrick 1-2.TACKLES (S-A-T): Houston, K. Jackson 8-1-9, J. Joseph 7-2-9, B. Cushing 5-3-8, D. Swear-inger 4-1-5, W. Mercilus 4-1-5, A. Hal 4-1-5, J. Watt 4-0-4, J. Tuggle 3-1-4, M. Mohamed 3-1-4, J. Crick 3-0-3, E. Mack 3-0-3, K. Lewis 1-2-3, R. Pickett 2-0-2, B. Reed 1-1-2, R. Sapp 1-0-1. Dallas, B. Carr 6-2-8, J. Durant 6-0-6, B. Church 6-0-6, R. McClain 5-1-6, J. Wilcox 4-1-5, A. Hitchens 3-1-4, S. Moore 3-0-3, N. Hayden 2-0-2, T. Crawford 2-0-2, T. McClain 1-1-2, G. Selvie 0-2-2, H. Melton 1-0-1, J. Mincey 0-1-1, A. Spencer 0-1-1.MISSED FIELD GOALS: Dallas, D. Bailey, 53WL.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalHouston Texans 0 0 7 10 0 17Dallas Cowboys 0 3 7 7 3 20

The highly-anticipated Texas showdown between Houston and Dallas ended in an overtime battle with the Texans falling 20-17 to the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in front of a split crowd of 91,159.Despite Houston’s offense struggling to move the ball first half, they

rebounded to score all 17 of their points in the second half only to fall in the extra period. The Texans leaned heavily on RB Arian Foster who rushed for a sea-

son-high 157 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries. Cowboys RB De-Marco Murray, the NFL’s leading rusher, ran for 136 yards on 31 carries, but failed to find the end zone for the first time this season.QB Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 16-of-25 passes for 154 yards and one

interception. On the Texans second possession of the day, Fitzpatrick’s pass, intended for Foster, was picked off by Cowboys CB Orlando Scan-drick. The Cowboys marched deep into Texans territory, but FS Kend-rick Lewis forced a fumble on Murray. ILB Justin Tuggle recovered and Houston regained possession.Special teams added Houston’s second turnover of the day in the sec-

ond quarter when ILB Jeff Tarpinian forced a Dwayne Harris fumble on a punt return. RB Alfred Blue recovered but the Texans were unable to convert it into points. Houston’s defense held the high-powered Cowboys offense in check for most of the first half, only allowing Dan Bailey 33-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining in the first half.After forcing a Cowboys punt to start the second half, the Texans

marched down the field on a 6-play, 71-yard drive capped off by a 15-yard touchdown run by Foster to take a 7-3 lead. Foster accounted for 59 yards on the drive on five carries.The lead would be short-lived as QB Tony Romo escaped a near sack

by DE J.J. Watt and fired a 43-yard touchdown pass to WR Terrence Williams to take a 10-7 lead for the Cowboys. Romo added a 2-yard touchdown pass to WR Dez Bryant early in the fourth quarter to put the Cowboys ahead by 10.Houston countered Dallas’ score with a 13-play drive that ended with a

29-yard field goal by K Randy Bullock with 2:31 remaining in the fourt quarter, extending his franchise record of consecutive games with a field goal made to 19. The Texans defense held strong and forced a three-and-out, getting the ball back at the Cowboys 45 yard line with 1:59 to go. After consecutive 20 and 19-yard passes to Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins, Foster ran twice, tying the game with a 1-yard run with 41 seconds remaining in regulation. Dallas had a chance to put the game away, but K Dan Bailey missed a 53-yard field goal attempt as time expired, ending his streak of 30 consecutive field goals made.The Texans won the coin toss in overtime, but were unable to convert

on a 3rd-and-two pass from Fitzpatrick to Foster at the Dallas 48. After a Shane Lechler punt, Romo completed a 37-yard pass down the sideline to Bryant on third down to put the Cowboys in field goal position. Two plays later, Bailey split the uprights on 49-yard game-winning field goal.Despite the Texans forcing three turnovers, the Texans lost for the first

time this season in game where they won the turnover battle. Houston fell to 3-2 on the season, tied with Indianapolis for first place in the AFC South.

TEXANS COWBOYSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 15 24THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4-13-31% 8-14-57%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 0-0-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 330 456NET YARDS RUSHING 176 140NET YARDS PASSING 154 316PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 16-25-1 28-41-1KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-4-2 5-5-4PUNTS Number and Average 7-46.6 4-46.3Net Punting Average 35.1 38.8FGs - PATs Had Blocked 1-0 2-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 35 62PENALTIES Number and Yards 5-35 7-56FUMBLES Number and Lost 0-0 2-2TOUCHDOWNS 2 2EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 2-2 2-2FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 1-1 2-3RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 2-3-67% 1-3-33%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 1-1-100%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 31:08 36:07

GAME 5: Dallas 20, Houston 17 (OT)91,159 • AT&T Stadium • Dallas, Texas • Oct. 5, 2014

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WITH THE LOSS, THE TEXANS FELL TO• 3-2 overall and 1-2 on the road this season• 1-3 all-time against Dallas 0-2 all-time at Dallas• 4-9 all-time in overtime games• 1-2 against the NFC East this season and 4-11 all-time against the

NFC East• 82-115 all-time• 34-65 all-time on the road

THE TEXANS...• Scored 10 points in the final 2:27 of regulation to overcome a 17-7

deficit and force overtime. • Owned a 10:45-4:15 advantage in time of possession in the fourth

quarter. It was third time this season the Texans have held the ball for 10 minutes or longer in the fourth quarter.

• Forced overtime with 41 seconds remaining in regulation when RB Arian Foster plunged into the end zone from 2 yards out for his second touchdown of the day. Foster’s touchdown capped a four-play, 45-yard drive that lasted 1:18.

• Cut Dallas’ lead to 17-10 with 2:27 remaining in the fourth quarter on Randy Bullock’s 29-yard field goal. The Texans scoring drive was 13 plays, 76 yards and lasted 7:17.

• Scored on their first drive of the second half, going 71 yards on six plays in 3:22. Foster finished the drive with a 15-yard touchdown run. Foster ran five times for 59 yards on the drive.

• Did not allow a sack for the third time this season. • Produced a 100-yard rusher for the third time this year and a

league-leading 32nd time since 2010.• Won the turnover battle, 3-1. • Forced three turnovers to run their 2014 total to 12, surpassing their

takeaway total from 2013: S Kendrick Lewis picked off a pass at the Houston 3 in the fourth quarter, RB Alfred Blue recovered a fumbled punt return in the second quarter and ILB Justin Tuggle recovered a fumble at the Houston 14-yard line. Two of Houston’s takeaways came in their own red zone. Nine of Houston’s 12 takeaways in 2014 have come in their own red zone.

• Held their opponent scoreless in the first quarter for the fifth consecu-tive time this season. The Texans are the only team not to allow a point in the first quarter this season.

• Won the toss and elected to receive.• Texans captains were RB Arian Foster, CB Kareem Jackson and CB

Elbert Mack.

INACTIVE FOR THE TEXANS• T Jeff Adams, CB A.J. Bouye, OLB Jadeveon Clowney, CB Darryl

Morris, SS Eddie Pleasant, WR DeVier Posey, QB Tom Savage.

STARTING LINEUP CHANGES FOR THE TEXANS• Whitney Mercilus started for Jadeveon Clowney at JACK lineback-

er. Jerrell Powe started on the defensive line in place of DE Jared Crick. The Texans lined up on offense with two tight ends; C.J. Fie-dorowicz started at tight end in place of FB Jay Prosch.

TEXANS PLAYER NOTES

S JOSH AUBREY• Made his Texans debut on kickoff return in the first quarter.

RB ALFRED BLUE• Recovered the first fumble of his career in the second quarter, jumping

on Dwayne Harris’ fumble at the Dallas 43-yard line.

T DUANE BROWN• Tied Bryan Pittman for seventh on the franchise’s all-time games

played list with 95.

K RANDY BULLOCK• Extended his franchise record of consecutive games with a field goal

made to 19 with a 29-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Bullock is 9 of 10 on field goals in 2014 and has made 21 of his last 22 attempts, dating back to last season.

ILB BRIAN CUSHING• Recorded his first sack of the season, dropping Tony Romo for an

8-yard loss in the first quarter. It was Cushing’s 12th career sack and first of the season. Cushing moved past Jamie Sharper (11.5) into ninth place on the franchise’s all-time sack list. He finished the game with eight tackles.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Was 16 of 25 passing for 154 yards and one interception for a 64.4

passer rating.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Finished with 157 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 23 carries for

a 6.8 average. He also had 15 yards receiving on two receptions for a total of 172 yards from scrimmage.

• Surpassed 100 yards rushing in a game for the 28th time in his career and the second time this season with a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter.

• Had his 14th career game with multiple touchdowns from scrimmage and his league-leading 20th game with at least 150 yards from scrim-mage since 2010.

• Churned up 59 yards on five carries on Houston’s first touchdown drive. He ended the drive with a 15-yard touchdown run.

• Scored the 47th and 48th rushing touchdowns of his career and his 54th and 55th career touchdowns from scrimmage. Foster entered the game with 50 touchdowns from scrimmage since 2010, tied for the most in the NFL.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS• Led the team with six receptions for 63 yards.

WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Became the second-fastest player in NFL history to reach 950 ca-

reer receptions on his first catch of the game, an 11-yard pass from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick. Johnson reached the mark in his 159th career game, one game shy of Marvin Harrison, who reached the milestone in his 158th career game.

• Extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 123 and his franchise record for games played to 159.

• Moved into 11th place on the all-time receptions list with his third re-ception of the game. Johnson passed Andre Reed (951 from 1985-00). He finished the game with five receptions for 58 yards. Johnson entered the game with 949 career receptions .

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S KENDRICK LEWIS• Recorded his third forced fumble of the season in the first quarter,

knocking the ball loose from RB DeMarco Murray at the Houston 10-yard line. The fumble was recovered by ILB Justin Tuggle at the Houston 14.

• Recorded his eighth career interception at the 14:10 mark of the fourth quarter, picking off Tony Romo at the Houston 3-yard line. He returned the pick 5 yards to the Houston 8.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 101st consecutive game as a Texan and his 117th straight

game overall, extending the second-longest active starting streak among offensive linemen. He extended his streak of consecutive games played to 142, the longest active streak among offensive line-men. Myers moved past Owen Daniels (2006-13) for fifth on the fran-chise’s all-time games played list with 101.

P SHANE LECHLER• Averaged 46.6 yards on seven punts, including a 60-yarder in the first

quarter. • Played in his 195th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the

NFL.

CB JUMAL ROLLE• Made his NFL debut on punt return in the first quarter

ILB JEFF TARPINIAN• Recorded his first career forced fumble on punt coverage in the sec-

ond quarter. Tarpinian stripped Dwayne Harris at the Dallas 38-yard line. RB Alfred Blue recovered the ball at the Dallas 43-yard line.

ILB JUSTIN TUGGLE• Recorded his first career fumble recovery in the first quarter, falling on

DeMarco Murray’s fumble at the Houston 14-yard line.

Game #6 • Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts • Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014

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Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) IND HOUColts 1 11:13 A.Vinatieri 27 yd. Field Goal (9-54, 2:46) 3 0Colts 1 10:40 T.Richardson 5 yd. run (A.Vinatieri kick) (2-54, 0:33) 10 0Colts 1 7:00 A.Bradshaw 5 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) (7-56, 2:15) 17 0Colts 1 0:00 C.Fleener 4 yd. pass from A.Luck (A.Vinatieri kick) (11-68, 5:02) 24 0Texans 2 9:43 A.Johnson 4 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (11-80, 5:17) 24 7Texans 2 8:22 A.Foster 12 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (3-26, 1:06) 24 14Colts 2 1:05 A.Vinatieri 34 yd. Field Goal (15-62, 7:17) 27 14Texans 3 5:59 A.Foster 2 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (4-70, 1:05) 27 21Colts 3 2:52 T.Hilton 33 yd. pass from A.Luck (run failed) (7-80, 3:07) 33 21Texans 4 10:36 J.Watt 45 yd. fumble return (R.Bullock kick) 33 28

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Indianapolis, T. Richardson 17-41, A. Bradshaw 11-34, A. Luck 7-18. Houston, A. Foster 20-109, A. Blue 3-22, R. Fitzpatrick 1-5.PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Indianapolis, A. Luck 25-44-1-370. Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 15-23-0-212. RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Indianapolis, T. Hilgon 9-223, R. Wayne 4-35, D. Allen 3-49, A. Brad-shawn 3-25, H. Nicks 2-18, C. Fleener 2-11, J. Doyle 2-9. Houston, A. Johnson 7-99, D. Johnson 3-62, A. Foster 3-32, D. Hopkins 1-12, C. Fiedorowicz 1-7.SACKS (Sk-Yds): Indianapolis, D. Jackson 1.0-8, E. Walden 1.0-1, R. Jean Francois 1.0-4, B. Werner 1.0-0, J. Newsome 1.0-3. Houston, J. Watt 2.0-5, J. Simon 1.0-2.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Indianapolis, none. Houston, J. Tuggle 1-8.TACKLES (S-A-T): Indianapolis, D. Jackson 5-2-7, J. Freeman 4-3-7, J. Gordy 3-3-6, V. Da-vis 4-1-5, E. Walden 3-1-4, R. Jean Francois 3-1-4, B. Werner 3-1-4, S. Brown 2-2-4, M. Adams 2-1-3, J. Chapman 2-0-2, G. Toler 1-1-2, J. Newsome 1-0-1, M. Hughes 1-0-1, Z. Kerr 1-0-1, C. Redding 0-1-1. Houston, K. Lewis 6-4-10, J. Tuggle 4-5-9, J. Watt 4-3-7, J. Joseph 6-0-6, D. Swearinger 4-2-6, J. Crick 3-3-6, W. Mercilus 3-3-6, K. Jackson 4-1-5, B. Cushing 2-2-4, A. Bouye 2-1-3, B. Reed 1-2-3, J. Simon 1-1-2, J. Tarpinian 1-1-2, T. Jamison 1-0-1, E. Mack 1-0-1, R. Pickett 0-1-1.MISSED FIELD GOALS: Houston, R. Bullock, 37WR.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalIndianapolis Colts 24 3 6 0 - 33Houston Texans 0 14 7 7 - 28

Game write-up courtesy of the Associated Press

When Indianapolis raced to a big lead over the Houston Texans in the first quarter, Colts coach Chuck Pagano was worried they’d let up.They did, but that early lead was so big that they were still able to hold on for

a 33-28 victory Thursday night.The Colts led 24-0 after one quarter, but allowed Houston to cut it to 33-28

early in the fourth quarter on DE J.J. Watt’s fumble return for a touchdown.The Texans had two opportunities to take the lead late, but the Colts recov-

ered fumbles by Andre Johnson and Ryan Fitzpatrick in the last five minutes.Colts QB Andrew Luck finished with 370 yards passing and three touch-

downs for his fourth straight 300-yard passing game and T.Y. Hilton had a career-high 223 yards receiving with a touchdown to give Indy first place in the AFC South.The Texans were driving with less than five minutes remaining when Johnson

— called for pass interference two plays earlier — caught a 13-yard pass and fumbled.Watt knocked down Luck’s pass on third down on Indy’s next drive to give

Houston one last chance. But Bjoern Werner sacked Fitzpatrick and stripped the ball and D’Qwell Jackson recovered.Fitzpatrick threw for 212 yards and a touchdown and Arian Foster had 109

yards rushing with two scores for Houston.Indianapolis led by 12 when Luck fumbled and Watt recovered it and returned

it 45 yards for a touchdown. It was Watt’s third touchdown this season. He also has scored on an interception return and a reception.Foster had a 34-yard run before Johnson grabbed a 26-yard reception to get

Houston down to the 2 in the third quarter. Foster ran wide before cutting back inside and into the end zone untouched on the next play to get the Texans to 27-21.The Texans were within six points in the third quarter when Luck, who was

under heavy pressure, threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Hilton. The 2-point conversion failed, leaving Indianapolis up 33-21.After a first quarter where Houston managed just 2 yards, the Texans’ offense

finally got going in the second quarter. They kicked a field goal on fourth-and-5, but the Colts got a penalty to give Houston a new set of downs.They took advantage of the opportunity when Fitzpatrick found Johnson in the

corner of the end zone and he managed to get both feet in bounds for a 4-yard touchdown two plays later to cut the lead to 24-7. It was the first touchdown of the season for Johnson.Houston got the ball back when Jared Crick tipped a pass by Luck that was

intercepted by Justin Tuggle.The Texans got to 24-14 when Foster scored on a 12-yard run.The Colts added field goal to make it 27-14.Luck found Hilton on a 40-yard pass early in the first quarter, but Indy’s of-

fense stalled after that and the Colts settled for a field goal to make it 3-0.Trent Richardson had a 5-yard touchdown run on a two-play drive that includ-

ed a 49-yard pass to Hilton.The play was originally ruled a touchdown after Hilton recovered from a fall

seemingly untouched by defender Kareem Jackson and reached the end zone. The play was reviewed and the call reversed, with Hilton ruled down by contact at the 5.The Colts pushed the lead to 17-0 when Ahmad Bradshaw scored on a

5-yard pass from Luck with about seven minutes left in the first quarter.The Texans had to punt again after Fitzpatrick was sacked by Werner for an

8-yard loss on third down after Bradshaw’s score.Luck capped a long drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Coby Fleener at

the end of the first quarter to extend the lead to 24-0.

COLTS TEXANSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 27 18THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 8-16-50% 1-8-13%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 0-1-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 456 332NET YARDS RUSHING 93 136NET YARDS PASSING 363 196PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 44-25-1 23-15-0KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 7-6-6 5-5-2PUNTS Number and Average 4-39.8 4-54.5Net Punting Average 39.8 41.8FGs - PATs Had Blocked 2-2 0-1TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 31 8PENALTIES Number and Yards 5-51 5-66FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-1 2-2TOUCHDOWNS 4 4EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 3-4 4-4FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 2-2 0-1RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 3-5-60% 3-3-100%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 3-4-75% 2-2-100%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 36:49 23:11

GAME 6: Indianapolis 33, Houston 2871,787 • NRG Stadium • Houston, Texas • Oct. 9, 2014

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WITH THE LOSS, THE TEXANS…• Fell to 3-3 overall, 2-1 at home and 0-1 in AFC South • Fell to 4-21 overall and 4-9 at home in the all-time series against Indi-

anapolis• Fell to 49-51 all-time at home

HOUSTON...• Scored 14 points off its two takeaways (Justin Tuggle interception and

J.J. Watt fumble recovery) in the game and has scored 31 points off its league-leading 14 takeaways this season.

• Produced a 100-yard rushing performance for a league-leading 33rd time since 2010 (Arian Foster, 109 yards)

• Tied a season high with three sacks, matching its total against Wash-ington in Week 1.

• Scored its first touchdown on an 11-play, 80-yard drive that lasted 5:17 and ended with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick to An-dre Johnson at the 9:43 mark of the second quarter.

• Won the toss and elected to receive.• Texans captains for the game were WR Andre Johnson, DE J.J. Watt

and ILB Jeff Tarpinian.

INACTIVE FOR THE TEXANS• S Josh Aubrey, G Brandon Brooks, OLB Jadeveon Clowney, CB Darryl

Morris, WR DeVier Posey, CB Jumal Rolle and QB Tom Savage.

STARTING LINEUP CHANGES FOR THE TEXANS• Whitney Mercilus started for Jadeveon Clowney at JACK linebacker.

Xavier Su’a-Filo started at right guard for Brandon Brooks. C.J. Fie-dorowicz started at tight end in place of FB Jay Prosch.

TEXANS PLAYER NOTESLT DUANE BROWN• Passed Bryan Pittman for seventh on the franchise’s all-time games

played list with 96.

TE C.J. FIEDOROWICz• Made his first career reception for 7 yards in the second quarter.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Was 15 of 23 passing for 212 yards and a touchdown for a 109.3

passer rating. He also had one rush for 5 yards.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Recorded the 29th 100-yard rushing game of his career with 20 carries

for 109 yards and two touchdowns. It was his fourth 100-yard game this season. It was also his 13th career game with at least two touch-downs.

• Scored his fourth and fifth rushing touchdowns of the season the 49th and 50th rushing touchdowns of his career, and the 56th and 57th career touchdowns from scrimmage. Foster scored on a 12-yard run at the 8:22 mark of the second quarter and a 2-yard run at the 5:59 mark of the third quarter.

• Led the Texans with 141 yards from scrimmage (109 rushing, 32 re-ceiving).

WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Became the second-fastest player in NFL history to surpass 13,000

yards receiving in his career on a 9-yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick

in the second quarter, doing so in his 160th career game. Only Hall of Famer Jerry Rice reached the milestone faster, doing so in 154 games. Johnson is 15th player in NFL history surpass 13,000 yards receiving.

• Extended streak of consecutive games with a reception to 124 and his franchise record for games played to 160. He finished with seven receptions for 99 yards and improved his career numbers to 961 re-ceptions for 13,080 yards and 62 touchdowns.

• Scored his first touchdown of the season at the 9:43 mark of the sec-ond quarter on a 4-yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick. It was the 62nd touchdown reception of his career.

WR DAMARIS JOHNSON• Had a season-high three receptions for 62 yards.

P SHANE LECHLER• Played in his 196th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the

NFL. He averaged 54.5 yards on four punts. The 54.5 average is the second-highest for a single game (minimum of four punts) in franchise history to his 58.9-yard average against Arizona on Nov. 10, 2013.

• Set a franchise record with a 71-yard punt in the third quarter. The previous long was a 69-yard punt by Brett Hartmann at Miami on Sept. 18, 2011. Lechler’s career long is 80 yards, against Chicago on Nov. 27, 2011.

FS KENDRICK LEWIS• Led the Texans with 10 tackles.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 102nd consecutive game as a Texan and his 118th straight

game overall, extending the second-longest active starting streak among offensive linemen. He extended his streak of consecutive games played to 143, the longest active streak among offensive line-men.

OLB JOHN SIMON• Made his Texans debut and sacked Andrew Luck for a 2-yard loss in

the first quarter. It was Simon’s first career sack.

G XAVIER SU’A-FILO• Made his first career start at right guard.

ILB JUSTIN TUGGLE• Recorded the first interception of his career in the second quarter,

picking off Andrew Luck at the Indianapolis 34-yard line. Tuggle re-turned the interception 8 yards to the Indianapolis 26. The ball was tipped by DE Jared Crick.

DE J.J. WATT• Scored his third touchdown of the season on a 45-yard fumble return

in the fourth quarter. He now has the most touchdowns by a defensive lineman since William “Refrigerator” Perry had three in 1985.

• Watt finished the game with seven tackles, 2.0 sacks, three tackles for loss, four quarterback hits and three passes defensed. He now has 40.5 sacks for his career, the most by a Texans player through the first four seasons of a career. It was his 11th career game with at least 1.5 sacks.

Game #6 • Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts • Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014

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SCORING DRIVES

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING

WEEK 7 VS. PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) HOU PITTexans 1 5:55 A.Blue 11 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (10-94, 5:29) 7 0Texans 2 13:34 R.Bullock 39 yd. Field Goal (9-25, 3:46) 10 0Texans 2 7:16 R.Bullock 38 yd. Field Goal (10-51, 4:40) 13 0Steelers 2 3:08 S.Suisham 44 yd. Field Goal (8-60, 4:08) 13 3Steelers 2 1:27 M.Bryant 35 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) (2-63, 0:19) 13 10Steelers 2 1:03 L.Moore 3 yd. pass from A.Brown (S.Suisham kick) (1-3, 0:07) 13 17Steelers 2 0:14 L.Bell 2 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) (2-8, 0:44) 13 24Texans 4 11:47 R.Bullock 31 yd. Field Goal (9-61, 2:42) 16 24Steelers 4 5:50 S.Suisham 30 yd. Field Goal (10-70, 5:57) 16 27Steelers 4 3:04 S.Suisham 40 yd. Field Goal (6-17, 1:51) 16 30Texans 4 1:31 A.Foster 1 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (7-86, 1:33) 23 30

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Houston, A. Foster 20-102, R. Fitzpatrick 5-16, A. Blue 5-14. Pittsburgh, L. Bell 12-57, L. Blount 7-9, D. Archer 2-7, B. Roethlisberger 4-3.PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Houston, R. Fitzpatrick (21-32-1-262). Pittsburgh, B. Roethlisberger (23-33-0-265), A. Brown (1-1-0-3).RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Houston, D. Hopkins (6-108), A. Johnson (5-77), A. Foster (4-13), G. Graham (2-24), D. Johnson (1-15), A. Blue (1-11), C. Fiedorowicz (1-9), K. Martin (1-5). Pittsburgh, A. Brown (9-90), L. Bell (8-88), M. Bryant (2-40), L. Moore (2-12), D. Heyward-Bay (1-17), H. Miller (1-13), L. Blount (1-8).SACKS (Sk-Yds): Houston, W. Mercilus (2-7), Watt (1-9). Pittsburgh, L. Timmons (1-1).INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Houston, None. Pittsburgh, B. Keisel (1-16).TACKLES (S-A-T): Houston, K. Lewis (3-3-6), K. Jackson (5-0-5), M. Mohamed (4-1-5), J. Crick (4-1-5), W. Mercilus (3-2-5), J. Tuggle (2-3-5), A. Hal (4-0-4), D. Swearinger (3-1-4), J. Joseph (3-1-4), J. Watt (2-1-3), B. Reed (2-1-3), R. Pickett (0-3-3), D. Manning (2-0-2), J. Powe (1-1-2), B. Cushing (0-1-1), T. Jamison (0-1-1). Pittsburgh, L. Timmons (11-1-2), M. Mitchell (6-0-6), S. Spence (5-1-6), W. Gay (5-0-5), J. Worilds (4-1-5), J. Harrison (3-0-3), C. Heyward (3-0-3), A. Moats (2-1-3), C. Allen (2-0-2), T. Polamalu (2-0-2), C. Thomas (2-0-2), B. Keisel (1-0-1), V. Williams (1-0-1), B. McCain (0-1-1), D. Heyward-Bey (0-1-1).MISSED FIELD GOALS: None.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalHouston Texans 7 6 0 10 0 23Pittsburgh Steelers 0 24 0 6 0 30

Game write-up courtesy of the Associated Press

The deluge started with a desperation third-down heave, a trickle that turned into a downpour and led to another abrupt turn as Pittsburgh managed a 30-23 victory over the mistake-prone Houston Texans on Monday night.Ben Roethlisberger passed for two touchdowns and wide receiver Antonio

Brown added another on a gadget play during a decisive 73-second stretch late in the first half that moved the Steelers from down 10 to an 11-point lead.Roethlisberger finished with 265 yards passing. Le’Veon Bell racked up 145

yards of total offense, including a 43-yard catch-and-run with less than two min-utes to go in the first half that became the spark the Steelers desperately needed.Arian Foster ran for 102 yards for Houston (3-4) but just 29 over the final three

quarters. Ryan Fitzpatrick was 21-of-32 for 262 yards with two touchdowns and an interception, but the Texans were undone by three turnovers, including consecutive offensive snaps that handed the momentum over to the Steelers.Texans defensive end J.J. Watt recovered a fumble and picked up his third

sack of the season but was neutralized for most of the second half.Pittsburgh was listless for the first 25 minutes, letting Foster and Fitzpatrick do

whatever they wanted as the Texans raced to a 13-0 lead that seemed larger.A 44-yard Shaun Suisham field goal with 3:08 left in the half gave the Steelers

a minor boost.A strike from Roethlisberger to Bell provided a much larger one shortly after the

2-minute warning. Roethlisberger hit the versatile back for a 43-yard gain -- Pitts-burgh’s longest pass play of the season -- to move the ball to the Houston 35.Roethlisberger then found Martavis Bryant, who struggled staying healthy in the

preseason and spent the first six weeks on the inactive list, with a beautiful rainbow that the rookie caught in the back of the end zone to make it 13-10 with 1:27 left.The Steelers were just getting started.Foster fumbled deep in Houston territory two plays after Bryant’s score, and the

Steelers recovered. Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Todd Haley, who has faced heavy criticism for his play calling, went deep into his book to help the Steelers take the lead.On first-and-goal, Roethlisberger flipped the ball to Brown, who was coming in

motion. The Pro Bowl wide receiver then spun back around to his left and fired a strike to Lance Moore in the end zone.Houston’s issues escalated on the next snap when Fitzpatrick’s throw over the

middle was deflected into the arms of Pittsburgh defensive end Brett Keisel. The 36-year-old took the second pick of his career to the Houston 8.Roethlisberger found Brown for a 6-yard gain and then hit Bell -- who was

uncovered after going in motion -- for a touchdown.The turnaround left Heinz Field euphoric and the Texans and Watt stunned.The Steelers methodically added on in the second half, extending the lead to 14

points on a pair of Suisham field goals before a late scoring pass from Fitzpatrick to Foster provided the final margin.The end played in stark contrast to the beginning, when the Texans dominated.Fitzpatrick found rookie running back Alfred Blue for an 11-yard touchdown

pass to end a 10-play, 94-yard drive on the Texans’ opening possession before Watt went to work.The MVP candidate recovered a Roethlisberger fumble, leading to a 39-yard

field goal by Randy Bullock that gave Houston a 10-0 lead. Watt later dropped Roethlisberger for his third sack of the year.It was the third time this season that Watt had a fumble recovery and a sack in

the same game. No other player in the NFL has more than one.Still, it couldn’t stop the Texans from extending a slide that has erased the

positive vibes from their promising 3-1 start.

TEXANS STEELERSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 20 18THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 4-12-33% 5-14-36%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 2-2-100% 0-0-0%TOTAL NET YARDS 393 328NET YARDS RUSHING 132 76NET YARDS PASSING 261 252PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 32-21-1 34-24-0KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 6-3-2 7-6-3PUNTS Number and Average 3-45.0 4-44.0Net Punting Average 38.0 43.8FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 1 37PENALTIES Number and Yards 4-20 6-38FUMBLES Number and Lost 3-2 1-1TOUCHDOWNS 2 3EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 2-2 3-3FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 3-3 3-3RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 2-3-67% 2-3-67%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 2-2-100%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 27:54 32:06

GAME 7: Pittsburgh 30, Houston 2356,375 • Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Oct. 20, 2014

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WEEK 7 NOTES VS. PITTSBURGH STEELERS

HOUSTON...• Held Pittsburgh to 76 yards rushing, a season low for a Texans oppo-

nent in 2014.• Posted its longest drive the season on its first offensive series, going

94 yards on 10 plays in 5:29. The drive ended with an 11-yard touch-down pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick to RB Alfred Blue at the 5:55 mark of the first quarter.

• Recorded its 15th takeaway and ninth fumble recovery (both league-highs) of the season when DE J.J. Watt recovered a fumble that was forced when OLB Whitney Mercilus sacked Ben Roethlisberger at the Pittsburgh 46-yard line in the first quarter.

• Converted its fumble recovery into a field goal and has scored 34 points off its 15 takeaways this season.

• Tied a season-high with three sacks, all of which came in the first half. The team also had three sacks in Week 1 against Washington and in Week 6 against Indianapolis.

• Held an opponent scoreless in the first quarter for the sixth time this season and outgained Pittsburgh 117-52 in the opening frame.

• Won the toss and deferred to the second half.• Was led by game captains LT Duane Brown, ILB Brian Cushing and

P Shane Lechler.

INACTIVE FOR THE TEXANS• T Jeff Adams, S Josh Aubrey, OLB Jadeveon Clowney, CB Darryl

Morris, WR DeVier Posey, CB Jumal Rolle and QB Tom Savage.

STARTING LINEUP CHANGES FOR THE TEXANS• Whitney Mercilus started for Jadeveon Clowney at JACK linebacker;

Mike Mohamed started at linebacker for Justin Tuggle; A.J. Bouye started at cornerback for Kareem Jackson; Damaris Johnson start-ed at wide receiver in place of FB Jay Prosch.

TEXANS PLAYER NOTES

RB ALFRED BLUE• Scored his first career receiving touchdown on an 11-yard grab at the

5:55 mark of the first quarter.

K RANDY BULLOCK• Tied a career high with three field goals (39, 38 and 31 yards). He is

now 12 of 14 on field goals this season.• Converted on field goals of 39 and 38 yards in the second quarter. His

second field goal moved him past Kevin Walter (150 from 2006-12) into seventh place on the franchise’s all-time scoring list. He now has 157 career points. He entered the game with 146 career points.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Made his first career start on Monday Night Football. He was 21 of 32

passing for 262 yards, with two touchdowns and an interception for a 98.7 passer rating. He also ran five times for 16 yards.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Eclipsed 100 yards rushing for the third game in a row, the fifth time

this season and the 30th time in his career. It was the second time in Foster’s career he has rushed for 100 yards in three consecutive games (10/23/11-11/6/11). Foster had 20 carries for 102 yards.

• Had four receptions for 13 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown recep-tion in the fourth quarter. It was his eighth career touchdown reception

and his first of the season. The touchdown was the 58th of his career and 55th since 2010, which leads the NFL.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS• Posted his third career game with 100 yards receiving, catching six

passes for 108 yards. Hopkins had 116 yards receiving in Week 3 against the New York Giants and 117 yards receiving against the Ten-nessee on Sept. 15, 2013.

WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 125 and

his franchise record for games played to 161. • Moved past Steve Largent (13,089 yards) into 14th place on the all-

time yards receiving list with a 24-yard reception in the fourth quarter. He finished the game with five receptions for 77 yards. Johnson now has 966 career receptions for 13,157 yards.

P SHANE LECHLER• Played in his 197th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the

NFL. He averaged 45.0 yards on three punts. • Passed Bryan Barker to move into 11th on the all-time punt list with his

second punt, the 1,133rd of his career. Lechler now has 1,134 career punts.

OLB WHITNEY MERCILUS• Recorded his first sack and forced fumble of the season, taking down

Ben Roethlisberger at the Pittsburgh 46-yard line. The fumble was re-covered by DE J.J. Watt.

• Recorded the fourth multi-sack game of his career when he took Ro-ethlisberger down for a 1-yard loss in the second quarter. Mercilus’ multi-sack games: 11/4/12 vs. Buffalo (2.0), 12/2/12 at Tennessee (2.0), 9/29/13 vs. Seattle (2.5).

• Moved into a tie for fifth on the franchise’s all-time sack list, matching Kailee Wong’s (2002-06) 15 career sacks.

• Finished the game with five tackles, two sacks for minus-7 yards, two tackles for loss, one quarterback hit, one pass defensed and a forced fumble.

ILB MIKE MOHAMED• Made his first career start.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 103rd consecutive game as a Texan and his 119th straight

game overall, extending the second-longest active starting streak among offensive linemen. He extended his streak of consecutive games played to 144, the longest active streak among offensive line-men.

DE J.J. WATT• Became the franchise all-time leader in fumble recoveries when he

recovered his ninth career fumble in the first quarter on Whitney Mer-cilus’ sack-fumble of Ben Roethlisberger. Watt entered the game tied with DeMeco Ryans (2006-11) for the franchise lead with eight fumble recoveries.

• Recorded his fifth sack of the season, dropping Roethlisberger for a 9-yard loss in the second quarter. He finished the game with three tackles, a tackle for loss and two quarterback hits to go along with his sack and fumble recovery.

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SCORING DRIVES

TEAM STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SCORING

WEEK 8 VS. TENNESSEE TITANS

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info) HOU TENTitans 1 10:23 R.Succop 35 yd. Field Goal (4-4, 1:30) 0 3Texans 2 7:36 R.Bullock 30 yd. Field Goal (13-54, 5:10) 3 3Texans 2 6:00 A.Foster 34 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (2-44, 0:28) 10 3Texans 2 0:19 R.Bullock 29 yd. Field Goal (10-37, 1:33) 13 3Texans 3 12:35 A.Foster 5 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (3-20, 1:15) 20 3Texans 3 5:42 A.Foster 1 yd. run (R.Bullock kick) (11-98, 4:06) 27 3Titans 3 2:12 D.Walker 6 yd. pass from Z.Mettenberger (run failed) (10-83, 3:30) 27 9Texans 4 14:12 R.Bullock 49 yd. Field Goal (8-49, 3:00) 30 9Titans 4 0:56 J.Hunter 12 yd. pass from Z.Mettenberger (R.Succop kick) (6-82, 2:03) 30 16

RUSHING (Att-Yds): Houston, A. Foster 20-151, A. Blue 14-42, R. Fitzpatrick 4-12, J. Grimes 2-7. Tennessee, B. Sankey 9-35, D. McCluster 2-1, S. Greene 1-1, Z. Mettenberger 1--1.PASSING (C-A-I-Yds): Houston, R. Fitzpatrick 19-35-0-227. Tennessee, Z. Mettenberger 27-41-1-299.RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Houston, A. Johnson 7-55, D. Hopkins 5-95, A. Foster 4-22, D. John-son 2-33, A. Blue 1-22. Tennessee, N. Washington 4-68, D. McCluster 4-39, D. Walker 4-37, J. Hunter 4-31, B. Sankey 4-25, K. Wright 3-53, L. Washington 3-40, D. Hagan 1-6.SACKS (Sk-Yds): Houston, J. Watt 2.0-9. Tennessee, A. Williamson 1.0-7, M. Griffin 1.0-6, R. Pitoitua 1.0-0, D. Stafford 1.0-12, K. Wimbley 1.0-9.INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Houston, D. Swearinger 1-25. Tennessee, none.TACKLES (S-A-T): Houston, M. Mohamed 6-2-8, J. Joseph 5-0-5, K. Jackson 4-0-4, A. Dent 3-1-4, J. Watt 3-0-3, D. Swearinger 2-1-3, K. Lewis 2-1-3, A. Bouye 2-1-3, J. Tuggle 1-2-3, A. Hal 1-1-2, T. Jamison 1-0-1, R. Pickett 1-0-1, J. Clowney 1-0-1, B. Reed 0-1-1. Tennessee, A. Williamson 8-2-10, M. Griffin 8-0-8, B. Wreh-Wilson 7-0-7, W. Woodyard 4-2-6, J. Casey 5-0-5, J. McCourty 4-0-4, S. Hill 2-2-4, R. Pitoitua 1-3-4, G. Wilson 1-2-3, D. Stafford 2-0-2, K. Wimbley 2-0-2, D. Morgan 2-0-2, K. Klug 2-0-2, A. Woods 1-1-2, M. Martin 1-0-1, S. Phillips 1-0-1.MISSED FIELD GOALS: Houston, none. Tennessee, none.

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalHouston Texans 0 13 14 3 - 30Tennessee Titans 3 0 6 7 - 16

Game write-up courtesy of the Associated Press

The Houston Texans beat the Tennessee Titans 30-16 at LP Field for a win in the franchise’s 200th game. The Texans (4-4) snapped a three-game skid and beat the team they replaced in Houston for the fourth time in five games. RB Arian Foster ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns and also caught a pass for a score, topping 100 yards rushing in his fourth straight game for the first time in his career. DE J.J. Watt had two sacks, a forced fumble and one pass defensed.The performance marked Foster’s 31st career 100-yard rushing game,

tying Priest Holmes for the most in NFL history by an undrafted player.Texans OLB Jadeveon Clowney played for the first time since hurting

his knee in the season opener. Clowney played mostly in passing situa-tions and finished with one tackle.Titans QB zach Mettenberger turned the ball over twice, finishing with

299 yards passing and two touchdowns. The Titans (2-6) go into their bye having lost two straight.The Texans had given up 24 points in a single quarter each of their

past two losses. This time, they trailed only 3-0 early before scoring 27 straight points.They had no trouble throttling a Tennessee offense playing three rook-

ies with LT Taylor Lewan and RB Bishop Sankey joining Mettenberger. D.J. Swearinger intercepted a Mettenberger pass in the second quarter to end the Titans’ first drive into Houston territory, and Tim Jamison recovered the fumble after Watt sacked Mettenberger and popped the ball out to end Tennessee’s first drive in the third quarter.Houston led 13-3 at halftime, a lead that should have been much big-

ger.The Titans forced the Texans to settle for two field goals by Randy Bull-

ock on drives inside the Tennessee 12, and Houston had first-and-goal at the Titans 2 when Fitzpatrick was sacked for the fourth time.Foster broke loose on a 34-yard TD where he cut back to his right

and outraced the Titans to the pylon with 6:00 left in the first half to put Houston ahead to stay. He also caught a 5-yard TD pass and scored on a 1-yard run that he set up with a 43-yard run in the third quarter.Bullock finished with three field goals, including a long of 49 yards.Mettenberger gave glimpses of his strong arm with a 48-yard toss to

Kendall Wright and a 43-yarder to Nate Washington. The rookie had his first career TD pass on a 6-yarder to Delanie Walker.

TEXANS TITANSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 24 13THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 7-16-44% 2-12-17%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 0-2-50%TOTAL NET YARDS 405 326NET YARDS RUSHING 212 36NET YARDS PASSING 193 290PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 35-19-0 41-27-1KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 7-7-4 4-3-3PUNTS Number and Average 6-44.8 6-51.7Net Punting Average 35.3 48.7FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 43 57PENALTIES Number and Yards 4-35 6-61FUMBLES Number and Lost 0-0 1-1TOUCHDOWNS 3 2EXTRA POINTS Kicking Made-Attempts 3-3 1-2FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 3-3 1-1RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 2-4-50% 2-4-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 2-3-67% 0-0-0%SAFETIES 0 0TIME OF POSSESSION 35:22 24:38

GAME 8: Houston 30, Tennessee 1669,143 • LP Field • Nasville, Tenn. • Oct. 26, 2014

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WEEK 8 NOTES VS. TENNESSEE TITANS

WITH THE WIN, THE TEXANS…• Improved to 4-4 overall, 2-3 on the road and 3-2 against the AFC..• Improved to 10-15 overall and 5-8 on the road all-time against the

Titans.• Improved to 83-117 all-time.

HOUSTON...• Held Tennessee to 36 yards rushing on 13 attempts. It was the

fourth-fewest rushing yards allowed in franchise history and fewest since 11/28/10, when Houston held Tennessee to 24 yards rushing on 12 carries. Houston has held its last three opponents to less than 100 yards rushing.

• Set a season high with 212 yards rushing. The previous season high was 188 yards against Oakland in Week 2. It was the highest rushing total for Houston since it ran for 216 yards at Jacksonville on 9/16/12. The 212 yards rushing ranks eighth on the franchise single-game list.

• Blocked for a 100-yard rusher (Arian Foster, 151) for a league-leading 35th time since 2010.

• Set a season high with 24 first downs and allowed a season-low 13 first downs.

• Won the turnover battle 2-0. It was the sixth time this season the de-fense has forced at least two turnovers and the second time the of-fense did not commit a turnover. Houston improved to 32-6 all-time when it has a plus-two or better turnover differential.

• Scored 10 points off its two turnovers and has now scored 44 points off its 17 takeaways this season. Houston kicked a field goal following S D.J. Swearinger’s interception late in the first half and then converted DE Tim Jamison’s fumble recovery on the first defensive series of the second half into a touchdown for a 20-3 lead.

• Completed its longest drive of the season at the 5:42 mark of the third quarter, ending an 11-play, 98-yard drive with a 1-yard run from RB Arian Foster to take a 27-3 lead.

• Outgained Tennessee 188-89 in the first half and held a 17:27-12:33 advantage in time of possession. It was the fewest yards allowed by the team in a first half since holding Seattle to 88 yards of offense on Sept. 29, 2013.

• Recorded 16th takeaway in the second quarter when D.J. Swearinger picked off Zach Mettenberger at the Houston 27 and returned the pick 25 yards to the Tennessee 48 at the 1:52 mark. It was the seventh interception by the team this season.

• Took a 10-3 lead on a 34-yard touchdown run by Arian Foster at the 6:00 mark of the second quarter. Foster’s run capped a two-play, 44-yard drive that lasted 28 seconds.

• Got on the board with a 34-yard field goal from K Randy Bullock at the 7:36 mark of the second quarter. Bullock’s field goal capped a 13-play, 54-yard drive that lasted 5:10. It tied for the second-most plays in a drive for the Texans this season.

• Outgained Tennessee 53-51 in the first quarter. • The Titans won the toss and deferred. The Texans elected to receive.

INACTIVE FOR THE TEXANS• T Jeff Adams, S Josh Aubrey, ILB Brian Cushing, CB Darryl Mor-

ris, WR DeVier Posey, QB Tom Savage and ILB Jeff Tarpinian.

STARTING LINEUP CHANGES FOR THE TEXANS• Whitney Mercilus started for Jadeveon Clowney at JACK lineback-

er; Akeem Dent started for Brian Cushing at MIKE linebacker; Dam-aris Johnson started at wide receiver in place of FB Jay Prosch.

TEXANS PLAYER NOTES

K RANDY BULLOCK• Scored 12 points on three field goals and three extra points to pass

Domanick Williams (168 points) for sixth on the franchise’s all-time scoring list. Bullock now has 169 career points.

ILB AKEEM DENT• Made his first start as a Texan and 21st start of his career.

QB RYAN FITzPATRICK• Became the 41st quarterback in NFL history with more than 1,500 yard

rushing in his career following a 12-yard run in the first quarter. It was his longest run of the season. He entered the game with 1,497 career rushing yards and now has 1,509 for his career.

• Was 19 of 35 passing for 227 yards, one touchdown and an 83.9 pass-er rating.

RB ARIAN FOSTER• Had more than 100 yards rushing for the sixth time this season and

31st time in his career. It was also Foster’s fourth consecutive game with 100 yards rushing, a first for his career. He had 20 carries for 151 yards and two touchdowns to go along with one touchdown receiving on four receptions for 22 yards. Since 2010, Foster leads the NFL with 30 100-yard rushing games.

• Tied a career high with three touchdowns (two rushing and one re-ceiving). He also had three-touchdown games against Indianapolis on 9/12/10 (three rushing) and against Tennessee on 10/23/11 (two rushing and one receiving).

• Had 173 yards from scrimmage. Since 2010, he leads the NFL with 21 games where he has at least 150 yards from scrimmage. Houston is 13-8 in such games.

• Had a rushing touchdown and receiving touchdown in the same game for the fifth time in his career.

• Scored on a 34-yard touchdown run at the 6:00 mark of the second quarter. It marked the fourth consecutive game that Foster had a run of 30 yards or longer, a first in his career. He also had a 43-yard run in the third quarter.

• Caught the ninth touchdown pass of his career at the 12:35 mark of the third quarter on a 5-yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick.

• Had 85 yards rushing on 14 carries in the first half.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS• Moved into eighth place on the franchise’s yards receiving list with five

receptions for 95 yards. Hopkins entered the game with 1,276 yards receiving and passed Domanick Williams (1,276) and Joel Dreessen (1,323).

CB KAREEM JACKSON• Passed Glover Quin (47) for third on the franchise’s all-time passes

defensed list with two passes defensed. Jackson now has 48 career passes defensed.

DE TIM JAMISON• Recovered a fumble at the Tennessee 20-yard line on the first defen-

sive series of the second half. It was the second fumble recovery of his career. He also had a fumble recovery at Baltimore on 10/16/11.

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WEEK 8 NOTES VS. TENNESSEE TITANS

WR ANDRE JOHNSON• Extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 126 and

his franchise record for games played to 162.• Moved past Andre Reed (13,198) into 13th on the all-time yards receiv-

ing list with a 10-yard reception in the fourth quarter. Johnson entered the game with 13,157 career yards receiving and now has 13,212 for his career.

• Had a team-high seven receptions for 55 yards.

P SHANE LECHLER• Played in his 198th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the

NFL. • Averaged 44.8 yards on six punts. He also placed a season-high four

punts inside the 20.

FS DANIEAL MANNING• Led the team with three special teams tackles.

ILB MIKE MOHAMED• Posted a career-high and team-leading eight tackles, including six

solo. He also posted two tackles on special teams.

C CHRIS MYERS• Started his 104th consecutive game as a Texan and his 120th straight

game overall, extending the second-longest active starting streak among offensive linemen. He extended his streak of consecutive games played to 145, the longest active streak among offensive line-men.

SS D.J. SWEARINGER• Picked off Zach Mettenberger at the Houston 27 and returned the pick

25 yards to the Tennessee 48 at the 1:52 mark of the second quarter. It was Swearinger’s first interception of the season and second of his career.

DE J.J. WATT• Had the 12th multi-sack game of his career and second this season

with 2.0 sacks. He also recorded his first forced fumble of the season on the third play of the second half, dropping Zach Mettenberger for an 8-yard loss. DE Tim Jamison recovered the fumble.

• Watt pushed his career sack total to 43.5 and now has nine career forced fumbles.

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TEXANS ON TV AND RADIO

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

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Verizon Texans Players Show8:30 am Texans Gameday

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Countdown Live (10-11 a.m.)9:30 am

10:00 am Texans Pre-Game**10:30 am

11:00 am Texans Pre-Game11:30 am

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12:00 pm

Texans Game Plan

Texans Pre-Game

12:30 pm

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2:00 pm

2:30 pm O’Brien Press Conf.

3:00 pmTexans Wrap Live

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4:00 pm Texans Post Game (1 hr after game) 4:30 pm

5:00 pmCoachesShow

5:30 pm

6:00 pm

Texans Live

The Duane Brown Show

Texans Live

Texans Huddle Texans Weekly

6:30 pmTexans Live

(6-8 p.m.)Texans Live

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Texans Extra Points

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8:00 pm Texans Replaywith John Harris8:30 pm

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10:00 pm Primero y Diez (10:15)

10:30 pm O’Brien Press Conference Re-air

Texans Late Night

11:00 pm Inside The Game

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Texans Radio on SportsRadio610 AM FOX Sports Southwest ESPN Deportes Radio Telemundo KTRK - ABC 13 KPRC - NBC 2

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TEXANS TV AND RADIO LINEUP

NETWORK TVNetwork Show Show Day Show Time KTRK Inside The Game Sunday 11 – 11:30 PM KTRK Texans Extra Points Saturday 6:30 – 7 PM KTRK Texans Late Night Saturday 10:35 - 11:05 PMKPRC Texans Gameday Sunday 8:30 – 9 AM Telemundo Primero y Diez Saturday 10:15 10:30 PM

TEXANS CABLE TVNetwork Show Show Day Show Time FSSW Texans Countdown Live Gameday 2 Hours – 1 Hour prior to every game FSSW Texans Wrap Live Gameday Immediately following every game FSSW Bill O’Brien Press Conference Monday 2:30 – 3 PM; re-air 10:30 - 11 PM FSSW Texans Huddle Thursday 6 - 6:30 PM FSSW Texans Weekly Friday 6 - 6:30 PM

Network Show Show Day Show Time SportsRadio 610 Texans Monday Monday 8-10 AM SportsRadio 610 Coaches Show Monday 5 – 6 PM SportsRadio 610 Texans Live Monday – Friday 6 – 8 PM (Except for M & Thu due to MNF & TNF)SportsRadio 610 Verizon Texans Players Show Tuesday 8 - 9 AMSportsRadio 610 Duane Brown Show Tuesday 6 - 7 PMSportsRadio 610 Texans Game Plan Friday 12- 2 PM SportsRadio 610 Texans Countdown Gameday 3 Hours Prior to Kick-off SportsRadio 610 Texans Gameday Gameday In-Game SportsRadio 610 Texans Post Game Gameday 3 Hours Following Each Game

TEXANS HISPANIC RADIONetwork Show Show Day Show Time ESPN Deportes 1180 AM Texans Weekly Tuesday 6 - 7 PMESPN Deportes 1180 AM Texans Pre-Game Gameday 1 Hour Prior to Kick-off ESPN Deportes 1180 AM Texans Gameday Gameday In-Game ESPN Deportes 1180 AM Texans Post Game Gameday Half Hour Following Each Game

Texans radio affiliates also carry the following Texans shows at various times each week before 11pm that Wednesday.• Coaches Show• Duane Brown Show• Texans Replay

Additional radio programming in Austin and San Antonio.Austin – KVET 1300 AM The zone• Marc Vandermeer segment every Tuesday at 4:45 p.m.

San Antonio – KzDC 1250 AM ESPN Radio• Marc Vandermeer segment every Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.

Stations carrying the Houston Texans “Inside the Game” weekly show that airs live in Houston every Sunday during the season (and possible postseason) from 10:35pm – 11:05 pm on KTRK ABC 13.

Station Airtime Abilene KXVA FOX 15 Sundays 11–11:30 pmAustin KVUE ABC 24 Mondays 1–1:30 amBeaumont KJAC NBC 12.2 Sundays 11-11:30 pmBryan/CS MYTX 23.2 Mondays 5:30-6 pmMidland/Odessa KPEJ FOX 24 Sundays 11-11:30 pmSan Angelo KIDY FOX 6 Sundays 11-11:30 pmSan Antonio KSAT ABC 12 Sundays 11-11:30 pmTyler KFXK FOX 51 Sundays 11:30–12 amWaco/Temple MYTX 6.2 Mondays 5:30-6 p.m.

OTHER PLACES TO SEE AND HEAR THE TEXANS

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MEDIA INFORMATION

HOUSTON TEXANS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

http://twitter.com/TexansPR

http://media.houstontexans.com

ftp1.houstontexans.com

CONTACTING THE TEXANS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Staff Member Office Phone Email Twitter Handle Kevin Cooper 832-667-2035 [email protected] @kevincooper44Charles Hampton 832-667-2282 [email protected] @charlesmhamptonEvan Koch 832-667-2050 [email protected] @EvanKoch22Amy Palcic 832-667-2220 [email protected] @amypalcicSeth Medvin 832-667-2241 [email protected]

Kevin CooperSenior Director of Communications

Contact Kevin for: Interview requests for Tex-ans Owner Bob McNair, Head Coach Bill O’Brien and General Manager and Executive Vice President Rick Smith.

Evan KochCommunications

Manager

Contact Evan for: Interview requests for play-ers and assistant coaches, open locker room opportu-nities or to be added to an email list.

Charles HamptonCommunications

Coordinator

Contact Charles for: Interview requests for play-ers and assistant coaches, FTP site questions or clari-fications on credentials

Amy PalcicCorporate Communications

Manager

Contact Amy for: Information on Lone Star Sports and Entertainment, Texans civic and business affairs.

Seth MedvinCommunications Intern

Contact Seth for: Interview requests, notes, team information, gameday information and LSSE infor-mation.

Following Texans practice, media should head to the media workroom located on the service level at NRG Stadium across from the Texans’ locker room. Phones, Texans information, NFL news releases and other information are available. Wireless service will be available in the media workroom.

MEDIA WORKROOM

During practice, media should park in the Teal Lot located on Murworth, across from NRG Stadium in front of the Houston Methodist Training Center. Media can walk over from practice to the media workroom where a Houston Texans communications staff member will let them into the building at the West VIP entrance.

To access the Houston Texans media website, go to http://media.houstontexans.com. The section contains all Texans press materials, daily clips, historical information and updated team statistics and media guide. Applications are being accepted for training camp, season or in-dividual game credentials. To apply for game credentials, please submit your request on the web-

site by 5 p.m. CT on the Tuesday before a Texans home game.Fans can access coverage on http://www.HoustonTexans.com

throughout the season on Texans TV. The Texans broadcast live stream-ing video of press conferences, as well as game highlights, interviews, in-depth team features, community recaps, NFL Network footage and much more.

HOUSTON TEXANS MEDIA WEBSITE

The Texans upload B-roll, audio clips and clips of video interviews on a consistent basis. If you would like to be added to the FTP email list, members of which receive emails whenever new content is uploaded, please contact Houston Texans Communications Coordinator Charles Hampton at [email protected].

HOUSTON TEXANS FTP SITE

Head Coach Bill O’Brien will speak with media in the Texans Media Workroom at NRG Stadium following practice. Media may walk over from the Teal Lot to the West VIP entrance at Kirby and Murworth to access the Media Workroom.All interview requests for the Houston Texans executives, coach-

es and players should go through the Texans communications de-partment.For out-of-town media requesting Texans players, please send your

request to Evan Koch at [email protected] or call his office phone at (832) 667-2050, or Charles Hampton at [email protected], or call his office phone at (832) 667-2282.Requests for owner Bob McNair, general manager Rick Smith and

O’Brien should be sent to the attention of Senior Director of Communi-cations Kevin Cooper. His e-mail address is [email protected], and office phone is (832) 667-2035.

INTERVIEW REQUESTS

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MEDIA INFORMATION

For up-to-the second updates, notes and a variety of other information on the Houston Texans, follow the Texans on Twitter: @TexansPR. If there is something to know about the Texans, you can find it there first. Get all press releases, transcripts, game information, updated bios and more.

TEXANS ON TWITTER

The complete 2014 Houston Texans Media Guide is available online at http://media.houstontexans.com and is updated after every game and team transaction. Player bios and the Houston Texans record books are updated weekly

during the season and are electronically distributed to media, as well as made available online at the Houston Texans media website. The online version has been improved and is available in PDF format,

allowing media to print, copy and paste information in an easier fashion. Player bios will be updated following each game, as will the roster, histo-ry and records sections. PDF versions of the media guide are available via email request. Printed versions of the media guide are available on a case-by-case basis.

HOUSTON TEXANS MEDIA GUIDE

The Texans Communications Staff sends out transcripts of press con-ferences, open locker room during the season and post-game inter-views. To be added to the Texans Transcripts Email list, please contact Communications Coordinator Charles Hampton at [email protected].

TRANSCRIPTS

From Bush International: Take US 59 South to HWY TX-288 South (Lake Jackson/ Freeport). Follow HWY TX-288 to I-610 West. Exit Kirby Drive (Exit 1C) and turn right. Follow Kirby Drive two blocks and NRG Stadium will be on the right and the practice facility on the left. Turn left on Murworth Drive and media parking is in the Teal parking lot located on the right at the practice facility.From Houston Hobby: Take Airport Boulevard East to Monroe Road.

Make a left on Monroe Road and proceed to I-45 North. Make a left onto I-45 North and proceed to I-610 West. Take I-610 to Kirby Drive (Exit 1C). Turn right onto Kirby. Follow Kirby Drive two blocks and NRG Stadium will be on the right and the practice facility on the left. Turn left on Murworth Drive and media parking is in the Teal parking lot located on the right at the practice facility.From the East: Take I-610 westbound to the Kirby Drive Exit (Exit 1C).

Turn right on Kirby Drive. Follow Kirby Drive two blocks and NRG Sta-dium will be on the right and the practice facility on the left. Turn left on Murworth Drive and media parking is in the Teal parking lot located on the right at the practice facility.From the West: Take I-610 eastbound to the Kirby Drive Exit (Exit 1C).

Turn left on Kirby Drive. Follow Kirby Drive two blocks and NRG Stadium will be on the right and the practice facility on the left. Turn left on Mur-worth Drive and media parking is in the Teal parking lot located on the right at the practice facility.

DIRECTIONS AND PARKING

In addition to the mp3 audio uploaded to the Houston Texans FTP site, the Texans Communications Staff sends out edited clips that are 10 to 30 seconds long via email following press conferences, open locker room during the season and after games during the season. To be add-ed to the Texans Audio Clips Email list, please contact Communications Manager Evan Koch at [email protected].

AUDIO CLIPS

Live shots on NRG Park property must be set up through the Texans Communications Department in conjunction with SMG. Please contact Charles Hampton at [email protected] or 832-667-2282 before setting up a live shot. Locations will be set up through the communications department. Please give the Texans 12 hours to ensure proper set up.

Gameday NFL network television partners and Texans media partners will be giv-

en priority for live shots at NRG Stadium. Television stations are allowed to shoot live at NRG Stadium until one hour before kickoff. Please get permission from Texans communications 48 hours before the game in order to shoot live. NFL network television partners and Texans media partners are the

only broadcast entities permitted to shoot live from inside NRG Stadium in the hour following the conclusion of the game. All other entities are not permitted to shoot live or transmit live programming from inside NRG Stadium until one hour after the conclusion of the game. Live shots and live streaming for transmission are NOT PERMITTED

from the Texans post-game locker room for any entity.

LIVE SHOTS

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• Jan. 3: Named Bill O’Brien head coach.

• Jan. 7: Relieved the following coaches of their duties to the team: Perry Carter (assistant defensive backs), Rick Dennison (offensive coordinator), Karl Dorrell (quarterbacks), Dan Hammerschmidt (offensive assistant), Chick Harris (run-ning backs), Reggie Herring (linebackers), Vance Joseph (defensive backs), Bobby King (assistant linebackers), Larry Kirksey (wide receivers), Marc Lu-bick (assistant wide receivers), Brian Pariani (tight ends), Wade Phillips (de-fensive coordinator), Jim Ryan (assistant offensive line), Matt Schiotz (assistant strength and conditioning), Cedric Smith (head strength and conditioning) and Jeff zgonina (assistant defensive line).

• Jan. 8: Relieved John Benton of his duties as offensive line coach.

• Feb. 5: Hired Romeo Crennel (defensive coordinator), Jim Bernhardt (Direc-tor of Football Research), John Butler (secondary), Doug Colman (assistant special teams), Paul Dunn (offensive line), Craig Fitzgerald (head strength and conditioning), George Godsey (quarterbacks), Sean Hayes (assistant strength and conditioning), Stan Hixon (wide receivers), Tim Kelly (offensive quality con-trol), Will Lawing (defensive quality control), Charles London (running backs), Anthony Midget (assistant secondary), John Perry (tight ends), Anthony Pleasant (assistant strength and conditioning) and Mike Vrabel (linebackers).

• Feb. 26: Signed free agent TE zach Potter.

• March 4: Re-signed OLB Ricky Sapp.

• March 6: Released ILB Evan Frierson; Claimed OLB Paul Hazel off waivers (Cleveland).

• March 11: Released TE Owen Daniels and CB Brice McCain.

• March 14: Re-signed unrestricted free agent TE Garrett Graham.

• March 18: Signed free agent NT Jerrell Powe.

• March 21: Signed free agent QB Ryan Fitzpatrick; Signed unrestricted free agent S Kendrick Lewis (Kansas City); Traded Matt Schaub to Oakland for a 2015 sixth-round pick.

• March 28: Signed unrestricted free agent S Chris Clemons (Miami).

• March 31: Released S Danieal Manning.

• April 3: Re-signed unrestricted free agent CB Elbert Mack.

• April 8: Signed unrestricted free agent RB Andre Brown (New York Giants).

• April 16: Signed unrestricted free agent NT Ricardo Mathews (Indianapolis).

• May 14: Released RB Ray Graham, CB Loyce Means, WR Rico Richardson, RB Chad Spann, TE Phillip Supernaw, S Steven Terrell.

• May 16: Signed rookie free agents OLB Jason Ankrah, K Chris Boswell, NT Austin Brown, ILB Max Bullough, TE Chris Coyle, TE Anthony Denham, DL Tyrone Ezell, T Matt Feiler, C James Ferentz, G Kevin Forsch, DE Sullivan Grosz, WR Travis Labhart, OLB Terrance Lloyd, T Chris Martin, OLB Chris McAllister, WR Anthony McClung, WR Nathan Slaughter, CB Marcus Wil-liams, T Bryan Witzmann, ILB Chris Young; Signed draft selections S Lonnie Ballentine (7-256), RB Alfred Blue (6-181), CB Andre Hal (7-216), NT Louis Nix III (3-83), DE Jeoffrey Pagan (6-177), FB Jay Prosch (6-211), QB Tom Savage (4-135).

• May 19: Signed rookie free agent WR Lacoltan Bester and DE Julius Warms-ley; Released WR Andy Cruse, DL Tyrone Ezell and WR Nathan Slaughter; Waived/Injured T Chris Martin.

• May 21: Claimed off Waivers G/C Conor Boffeli (Minnesota) and T Anthony Dima (Cleveland).

• May 27: Signed selection TE C.J. Fiedorowicz (3-65); Released T Chris Mar-tin.

• May 28: Released G Kevin Forsch; Claimed off Waivers WR Kofi Hughes (Washington).

• June 6: Signed selection OLB Jadeveon Clowney (1-1).

• June 18: Signed free agents DE Tim Jackson and T Will Yeatman; Signed selection G Xavier Su’a-Filo (2-33); Released TE Chris Coyle and DE Sullivan Grosz.

• June 19: Traded QB T.J. Yates to Atlanta for ILB Akeem Dent.

• July 21: Declared Physically Unable to Perform (PUP): ILB Brian Cushing, NT Louis Nix III, OLB Trevardo Williams; Waived/Failed Physical T Brennan Wil-liams.

• July 22: Signed free agent TE Chris Coyle; Released DE Tim Jackson and FB Brad Smelley.

• July 24: Signed free agent NT David Hunter.

• July 25: Signed free agent T Tyson Clabo; Declared Active/Non-Football Ill-ness G David Quessenberry; Declared Active/Non-Football Injury G Brandon Brooks, RB Jonathan Grimes, OLB Ricky Sapp.

• July 27: Signed free agent OLBs Quentin Groves and Lawrence Sidbury; Waived/Injured WR Alan Bonner and G Cody White; Waived/Left Squad T Anthony Dima.

• July 29: Signed free agent RB Tim Cornett and T Mike Farrell; Terminated/Vested Veteran- Non-Football Injury OLB Ricky Sapp.

• July 31: Elevated RB Jonathan Grimes to the active roster from the Active/Non-Football Injury list; Elevated OLB Trevardo Williams to the active roster from the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list.

• August 1: Signed free agent WR Joe Adams and T Brice Schwab; Waived/Injured T Bryan Witzmann; Released OLB Trevardo Williams.

• August 2: Signed free agent G Bronson Irwin; Released TE Chris Coyle.

• August 4: Claimed G/C Sam Longo off waivers (Miami); Released T Brice Schwab.

• August 8: Released WR Kofi Hughes.

• August 12: Released RB Andre Brown, RB Tim Cornett and RB Dennis John-son; Signed RB Ronnie Brown and RB William Powell; Elevated NT Louis Nix III to the active roster from the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list.

• August 13: Signed CB Junior Mertile; Elevated ILB Brian Cushing to the ac-tive roster from the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list.

• August 19: Elevated G Brandon Brooks to the active roster from the Active/Non-Football Injury list.

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• August 25: Declared Reserve/Injured S Lonnie Ballentine; Declared G David Quessenberry Reserve/Non-Football Illness; Released WR Joe Adams, NT Austin Brown, NT David Hunter, WR Alec Lemon, OLB Terrance Lloyd, G Sam Longo, CB Junior Mertile, RB William Powell and OLB Lawrence Sid-bury.

• August 26: Waived/Injured OLB Paul Hazel and WR Anthony McClung; Re-leased G Conor Boffeli.

• August 30: Released WR Lacoltan Bester, K Chris Boswell, DE Keith Brown-er, ILB Max Bullough, TE Anthony Denham, T Mike Farrell, T Matt Feiler, C James Ferentz, OLB Quentin Groves, CB Brandon Harris, OLB Paul Hazel (injury settlement); G Bronson Irwin, G Alex Kupper, WR Travis Labhart, NT Ricardo Mathews, OLB Chris McAllister, WR Ez Nwachukwu, FB Toben Opurum, TE zach Potter, S Jawanza Starling, DE Julius Warmsley, CB Mar-cus Williams and ILB Chris Young.

• August 31: Declared Reserve/Injured T Will Yeatman; Released QB Case Kee-num, WR Anthony McClung (injury settlement), WR Mike Thomas, CB Josh Victorian; Signed to the Practice Squad: DE Keith Browner, ILB Max Bullough, TE Anthony Denham, T Matt Feiler, C James Ferentz, G Alex Kupper, WR Travis Labhart, WR Ez Nwachukwu, FB Toben Opurum, and CB Marcus Wil-liams; Claimed off Waivers T Jeff Adams (Tennessee), WR Damaris Johnson (Philadelphia) and CB Darryl Morris (San Francisco).

• September 1: Released S Chris Clemons; Signed S Danieal Manning.

• September 16: Released OLB Jason Ankrah; Signed OLB Ricky Sapp; Re-leased from the Practice Squad WR Travis Labhart; Signed to the Practice Squad S Josh Aubrey.

• September 24: Declared Reserve/Injured NT Louis Nix III; Signed NT Ryan Pickett; Released from Practice Squad CB Marcus Williams; Signed to the Practice Squad K Chris Boswell.

• September 30: Signed S Josh Aubrey to the active roster from the Practice Squad; Signed to the Practice Squad WR Travis Labhart; Placed on Practice Squad/Injured WR Ez Nwachukwu; Released S Shiloh Keo; Released from Practice Squad K Chris Boswell.

• October 1: Signed CB Jumal Rolle from the Green Bay Practice Squad; Signed to the Practice Squad CB Charles James and CB Kendall James; Released RB Ronnie Brown.

• October 2: Reached an Injury Settlement with Ez Nwachukwu (Practice Squad/Injured).

• October 7: Signed OLB John Simon from the Baltimore Practie Squad; Signed to the Practice Squad OLB Jason Ankrah; Released from the Practice Squad FB Toben Opurum; Placed on Reserve/Injured OLB Ricky Sapp.

• October 28: Released CB Elbert Mack; Released from the Practice Squad CB Kendall James.

• October 29: Signed ILB zac Diles. Signed to the Practie Squad RB Ben Male-na.

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NFL HIGH SCHOOL 2014 SeasonNO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN GP-GS-DNP 70 Adams, Jeff T 6-7 305 25 1 Columbia Berwyn, Ill. 0-0-1-8 37 Aubrey, Josh S 5-10 207 23 2 Stephen F. Austin Tyler, Texas 2-0-0-3 28 Blue, Alfred RB 6-2 223 23 R LSU Boutte, La. 9-1-0-0 34 Bouye, A.J. CB 6-0 191 23 2 Central Florida Tucker, Ga. 7-2-0-2 79 Brooks, Brandon G 6-5 335 25 3 Miami (Ohio) Milwaukee, Wisc. 8-8-0-1 76 Brown, Duane T 6-4 303 29 7 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. 9-9-0-0 4 Bullock, Randy K 5-9 206 24 3 Texas A&M Klein, Texas 9-0-0-0 74 Clabo, Tyson T 6-6 315 33 9 Wake Forest Knoxville, Tenn. 9-0-0-0 90 Clowney, Jadeveon OLB 6-5 266 21 R South Carolina Rock Hill, S.C. 2-1-0-7 93 Crick, Jared DE 6-4 285 25 3 Nebraska Cozad, Neb. 9-8-0-0 56 Cushing, Brian ILB 6-3 249 27 6 Southern California Park Ridge, N.J. 7-7-0-2 50 Dent, Akeem ILB 6-1 239 27 4 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 9-2-0-0 91 Diles, Zac ILB 6-0 245 29 8 Kansas State Abilene, Texas 1-0-0-0 87 Fiedorowicz, C.J. TE 6-5 265 23 R Iowa Johnsburg, Ill. 8-4-0-1 14 Fitzpatrick, Ryan QB 6-2 223 31 10 Harvard Gilbert, Ariz. 9-9-0-0 23 Foster, Arian RB 6-1 227 28 6 Tennessee San Diego, Calif. 8-8-0-1 88 Graham, Garrett TE 6-3 243 28 5 Wisconsin Brick, N.J. 8-6-0-1 84 Griffin, Ryan TE 6-6 254 24 2 Connecticut Londonderry, N.H. 9-0-0-0 41 Grimes, Jonathan RB 5-10 209 24 2 William & Mary Palmyra, N.J. 9-0-0-0 29 Hal, Andre CB 5-10 188 22 R Vanderbilt Port Allen, La. 9-0-0-0 10 Hopkins, DeAndre WR 6-1 218 22 2 Clemson Central, S.C. 9-9-0-0 25 Jackson, Kareem CB 5-10 188 26 5 Alabama Macon, Ga. 9-9-0-0 96 Jamison, Tim DE 6-3 287 28 6 Michigan Harvey, Ill. 9-1-0-0 80 Johnson, Andre WR 6-3 230 33 12 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. 9-9-0-0 13 Johnson, Damaris WR 5-8 175 24 3 Tulsa Norco, La. 9-5-0-0 60 Jones, Ben G/C 6-3 308 25 3 Georgia Centreville, Ala. 9-9-0-0 24 Joseph, Johnathan CB 5-11 188 30 9 South Carolina Rock Hill, S.C. 9-9-0-0 9 Lechler, Shane P 6-2 237 38 15 Texas A&M East Bernard, Texas 9-0-0-0 21 Lewis, Kendrick S 6-0 198 26 5 Mississippi New Orleans, La. 9-9-0-0 15 Mallett, Ryan QB 6-6 245 26 4 Arkansas Texarkana, Texas 1-0-8-0 38 Manning, Danieal S 5-11 212 32 9 Abilene Christian Corsicana, Texas 9-1-0-0 82 Martin, Keshawn WR 5-11 194 24 3 Michigan State Inkster, Mich. 9-0-0-0 59 Mercilus, Whitney OLB 6-4 258 24 3 Illinois Akron, Ohio 9-8-0-0 54 Mohamed, Mike ILB 6-3 238 26 3 California Brawley, Calif. 9-1-0-0 26 Morris, Darryl CB 5-10 188 24 2 Texas State San Antonio, Texas 5-0-0-4 55 Myers, Chris C 6-4 286 33 10 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. 9-9-0-0 75 Newton, Derek T 6-6 313 26 4 Arkansas State Utica, Miss. 9-9-0-0 97 Pagan, Jeoffrey DE 6-3 310 21 R Alabama Asheville, N.C. 9-0-0-0 94 Pickett, Ryan NT 6-2 340 35 14 Ohio State Zephyrhills, Fla 6-6-0-0 35 Pleasant, Eddie SS 5-10 210 25 2 Oregon Compton, Calif. 7-0-0-2 11 Posey, DeVier WR 6-1 210 24 3 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio 0-0-0-9 95 Powe, Jerrell NT 6-2 331 27 3 Mississippi Waynesboro, Miss. 9-3-0-0 45 Prosch, Jay FB 6-1 256 22 R Auburn Mobile, Ala. 9-3-0-0 58 Reed, Brooks OLB 6-3 254 27 4 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 9-8-0-0 20 Rolle, Jumal CB 6-0 188 24 1 Catawba Wilson, N.C. 3-0-0-2 3 Savage, Tom QB 6-4 228 24 R Pittsburgh Springfield, Pa. 0-0-0-9 51 Simon, John OLB 6-1 252 24 2 Ohio State Youngstown, Ohio 4-0-0-0 71 Su’a-Filo, Xavier G 6-4 307 23 R UCLA American Fork, Utah 9-1-0-0 36 Swearinger, D.J. SS 5-10 208 23 2 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. 9-9-0-0 52 Tarpinian, Jeff ILB 6-3 240 27 3 Iowa Omaha, Neb. 7-0-0-2 57 Tuggle, Justin ILB 6-3 249 24 2 Kansas State Alpharetta, Ga. 9-7-0-0 99 Watt, J.J. DE 6-5 289 25 4 Wisconsin Pewaukee, Wisc. 9-9-0-0 46 Weeks, Jon LS 5-10 246 28 5 Baylor Bethpage, N.Y. 9-0-0-0

Reserve/Non-Football Illness (1) 77 Quessenberry, David G 6-5 306 24 2 San Jose State Encinitas, Calif. 0-0-0-0 Reserve/Injured (7) 39 Ballentine, Lonnie S 6-3 215 21 R Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 0-0-0-0 16 Bonner, Alan WR 5-10 191 23 2 Jacksonville State Newnan, Ga. 0-0-0-0 92 Nix III, Louis NT 6-2 331 23 R Notre Dame Jacksonville, Fla. 0-0-0-3 91 Sapp, Ricky OLB 6-4 252 27 4 Clemson Bamberg, S.C. 3-0-0-0 67 White, Cody G 6-3 303 26 3 Illinois State Columbus, Ohio 0-0-0-0 72 Witzmann, Bryan T 6-7 311 24 R South Dakota State Houlton, Wisc. 0-0-0-0 73 Yeatman, Will T 6-6 315 26 4 Maryland San Diego, Calif. 0-0-0-0

Practice Squad (10) 65 Ankrah, Jason OLB 6-3 262 23 R Nebraska Gaithersburg, Md. 1-0-0-1 98 Browner, Keith DE 6-4 288 26 1 California Los Angeles, Calif. 0-0-0-0 53 Bullough, Max ILB 6-3 249 22 R Michigan State Traverse City, Mich. 0-0-0-0 81 Denham, Anthony TE 6-4 235 23 R Utah Monterey Park, Calif. 0-0-0-0 72 Feiler, Matt T 6-6 330 22 R Bloomsburg Strasburg, Pa. 0-0-0-0 78 Ferentz, James C 6-2 285 25 R Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 0-0-0-0 31 James, Charles CB 5-9 179 24 2 Charleston Southern Jacksonville, Fla. 0-0-0-0 62 Kupper, Alex G 6-3 299 24 1 Louisville Louisville, Ky. 0-0-0-0 19 Labhart, Travis WR 5-9 182 23 R Texas A&M Dallas, Texas 0-0-0-0 22 Malena, Ben RB 5-8 200 22 R Texas A&M Cedar Hill, Texas 0-0-0-0

COACHING ROSTERCOACH POSITION Bill O’Brien Head CoachRomeo Crennel Defensive CoordinatorBob Ligashesky Special Teams CoordinatorJim Bernhardt Director of Football ResearchJohn Butler SecondaryDoug Colman Assistant Special TeamsPaul Dunn Offensive LineCraig Fitzgerald Head Strength and ConditioningGeorge Godsey QuarterbacksSean Hayes Assistant Strength and ConditioningStan Hixon Wide ReceiversTim Kelly Offensive Quality ControlBill Kollar Defensive LineWill Lawing Defensive Quality ControlCharles London Running BacksAnthony Midget Assistant SecondaryJohn Perry Tight EndsAnthony Pleasant Assistant Strength and ConditioningMike Vrabel Linebackers

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPLAYER Jason Ankrah ANE-krahLonnie Ballentine Bal-en-TINE A.J. Bouye boy-YAYMax Bullough BULL-ahJadeveon Clowney juh-DEV-ee-onAnthony Denham DEN-emC.J. Fiedorowicz feh-DOR-uh-witsMatt Feiler FI-lerDeAndre Hopkins D-AndreKeshawn Martin KEY-shawnDanieal Manning dan-YELLWhitney Mercilus MER-sih-lusDeVier Posey Duh-VEER PO-ZJay Prosch PRAWSHXavier Su’a-Filo SOO-ah-fee-loD.J. Swearinger SWEAR-in-jerJeff Tarpinian TAR-pin-e-anWill Yeatman YATE-man

PARTICIPATION KEYGP Games PlayedGS Games StartedDNP Did Not PlayIA Inactive

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NFL HIGH SCHOOL HOWNO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 3 Tom Savage QB 6-4 228 24 R Pittsburgh Springfield, Pa. D4-’14 4 Randy Bullock K 5-9 206 24 3 Texas A&M Klein, Texas D5-’12 9 Shane Lechler P 6-2 237 38 15 Texas A&M East Bernard, Texas UFA-’13 (OAK) 10 DeAndre Hopkins WR 6-1 218 22 2 Clemson Central, S.C. D1-’13 11 DeVier Posey WR 6-1 210 24 3 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio D3a-’12 13 Damaris Johnson WR 5-8 175 24 3 Tulsa Norco, La. W-’14 (PHI) 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB 6-2 223 31 10 Harvard Gilbert, Ariz. FA-’14 15 Ryan Mallett QB 6-6 245 26 4 Arkansas Texarkana, Texas T-’14 (NE) 20 Jumal Rolle CB 6-0 188 24 1 Catawba Wilson, N.C. FA-’14 21 Kendrick Lewis FS 6-0 198 26 5 Mississippi New Orleans, La. UFA-’14 (KC) 23 Arian Foster RB 6-1 227 28 6 Tennessee San Diego, Calif. CFA-’09 24 Johnathan Joseph CB 5-11 188 30 9 South Carolina Rock Hill, S.C. UFA-’11 (CIN) 25 Kareem Jackson CB 5-10 188 26 5 Alabama Macon, Ga. D1-’10 26 Darryl Morris CB 5-10 188 24 2 Texas State San Antonio, Texas W-’14 (SF) 28 Alfred Blue RB 6-2 223 23 R LSU Boutte, La. D6b-’14 29 Andre Hal CB 5-10 188 22 R Vanderbilt Port Allen, La. D7a-’14 34 A.J. Bouye CB 6-0 191 23 2 Central Florida Tucker, Ga. CFA-’13 35 Eddie Pleasant SS 5-10 210 25 2 Oregon Compton, Calif. CFA-’12 36 D.J. Swearinger S 5-10 208 23 2 South Carolina Greenwood, S.C. D2-’13 37 Josh Aubrey S 5-10 207 23 2 Stephen F. Austin Tyler, Texas FA-’14 38 Danieal Manning S 5-11 212 32 9 Abilene Christian Corsicana, Texas FA-’14 41 Jonathan Grimes RB 5-10 209 24 2 William & Mary Palmyra, N.J. FA-’13 45 Jay Prosch FB 6-1 256 22 R Auburn Mobile, Ala. D6c-’14 46 Jon Weeks LS 5-10 246 28 5 Baylor Bethpage, N.Y. FA-’10 50 Akeem Dent ILB 6-1 239 27 4 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. T-’14 (ATL) 51 John Simon OLB 6-1 252 24 2 Ohio State Youngstown, Ohio FA-’14 52 Jeff Tarpinian ILB 6-3 240 27 3 Iowa Omaha, Neb. FA-’13 54 Mike Mohamed ILB 6-3 238 26 3 California Brawley, Calif. FA-’13 55 Chris Myers C 6-4 286 33 10 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. T-’08 (DEN) 56 Brian Cushing ILB 6-3 249 27 6 Southern California Park Ridge, N.J. D1-’09 57 Justin Tuggle ILB 6-3 249 24 2 Kansas State Alpharetta, Ga. CFA-’13 58 Brooks Reed OLB 6-3 254 27 4 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. D2a-’11 59 Whitney Mercilus OLB 6-4 258 24 3 Illinois Akron, Ohio D1-’12 60 Ben Jones G/C 6-3 308 25 3 Georgia Centreville, Ala. D4a-’12 70 Jeff Adams T 6-7 305 25 1 Columbia Berwyn, Ill. W-’14 (TEN) 71 Xavier Su’a-Filo G 6-4 307 23 R UCLA American Fork, Utah D2-’14 74 Tyson Clabo T 6-6 315 33 9 Wake Forest Knoxville, Tenn. FA-’14 75 Derek Newton T 6-6 313 26 4 Arkansas State Utica, Miss. D7a-’11 76 Duane Brown T 6-4 303 29 7 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. D1-’08 79 Brandon Brooks G 6-5 335 25 3 Miami (Ohio) Milwaukee, Wisc. D3b-’12 80 Andre Johnson WR 6-3 230 33 12 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. D1-’03 82 Keshawn Martin WR 5-11 194 24 3 Michigan State Inkster, Mich. D4b-’12 84 Ryan Griffin TE 6-6 254 24 2 Connecticut Londonderry, N.H. D6d-’13 87 C.J. Fiedorowicz TE 6-5 265 23 R Iowa Johnsburg, Ill. D3a-’14 88 Garrett Graham TE 6-3 243 28 5 Wisconsin Brick, N.J. D4b-’10 90 Jadeveon Clowney OLB 6-5 266 21 R South Carolina Rock Hill, S.C. D1-’14 91 Zac Diles ILB 6-0 245 29 8 Kansas State Abilene, Texas FA-’14 93 Jared Crick DE 6-4 285 25 3 Nebraska Cozad, Neb. D4c-’12 94 Ryan Pickett NT 6-2 340 35 14 Ohio State Zephyrhills, Fla FA-’14 95 Jerrell Powe NT 6-2 331 27 3 Mississippi Waynesboro, Miss. FA-’14 96 Tim Jamison DE 6-3 287 28 6 Michigan Harvey, Ill. CFA-’09 97 Jeoffrey Pagan DE 6-3 310 21 R Alabama Asheville, N.C. D6a-’14 99 J.J. Watt DE 6-5 289 25 4 Wisconsin Pewaukee, Wisc. D1-’11

Active/Non-Football Illness (1) 77 David Quessenberry G 6-5 306 24 2 San Jose State Encinitas, Calif. D6a-’13 Reserve/Injured (7) 16 Alan Bonner WR 5-10 191 23 2 Jacksonville State Newnan, Ga. D6b-’13 39 Lonnie Ballentine S 6-3 215 21 R Memphis Memphis, Tenn. D7b-’14 67 Cody White G 6-3 303 26 3 Illinois State Columbus, Ohio CFA-’12 72 Bryan Witzmann T 6-7 311 24 R South Dakota State Houlton, Wisc. CFA-’14 73 Will Yeatman T 6-6 315 26 4 Maryland San Diego, Calif. FA-’14 91 Ricky Sapp OLB 6-4 252 27 4 Clemson Bamberg, S.C. FA-’14 92 Louis Nix III NT 6-2 331 23 R Notre Dame Jacksonville, Fla. D3b-’14

Practice Squad (10) 19 Travis Labhart WR 5-9 182 23 R Texas A&M Dallas, Texas CFA-’14 22 Ben Malena RB 5-8 200 22 R Texas A&M Cedar Hill, Texas FA-’14 31 Charles James CB 5-9 179 24 2 Charleston Southern Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’14 53 Max Bullough ILB 6-3 249 22 R Michigan State Traverse City, Mich. CFA-’14 62 Alex Kupper G 6-3 299 24 1 Louisville Louisville, Ky. CFA-’13 65 Jason Ankrah OLB 6-3 262 23 R Nebraska Gaithersburg, Md. CFA-’14 72 Matt Feiler T 6-6 330 22 R Bloomsburg Strasburg, Pa. CFA-’14 78 James Ferentz C 6-2 285 25 R Iowa Iowa City, Iowa CFA-’14 81 Anthony Denham TE 6-4 235 23 R Utah Monterey Park, Calif. CFA-’14 98 Keith Browner DE 6-4 288 26 1 California Los Angeles, Calif. CFA-’12

COACHING ROSTERCOACH POSITION Bill O’Brien Head CoachRomeo Crennel Defensive CoordinatorBob Ligashesky Special Teams CoordinatorJim Bernhardt Director of Football ResearchJohn Butler SecondaryDoug Colman Assistant Special TeamsPaul Dunn Offensive LineCraig Fitzgerald Head Strength and ConditioningGeorge Godsey QuarterbacksSean Hayes Assistant Strength and ConditioningStan Hixon Wide ReceiversTim Kelly Offensive Quality ControlBill Kollar Defensive LineWill Lawing Defensive Quality ControlCharles London Running BacksAnthony Midget Assistant SecondaryJohn Perry Tight EndsAnthony Pleasant Assistant Strength and ConditioningMike Vrabel Linebackers

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPLAYER Jason Ankrah ANE-krahLonnie Ballentine Bal-en-TINE A.J. Bouye boy-YAYMax Bullough BULL-ahJadeveon Clowney juh-DEV-ee-onAnthony Denham DEN-emC.J. Fiedorowicz feh-DOR-uh-witsMatt Feiler FI-lerDeAndre Hopkins D-AndreKeshawn Martin KEY-shawnDanieal Manning dan-YELLWhitney Mercilus MER-sih-lusDeVier Posey Duh-VEER PO-ZJay Prosch PRAWSHXavier Su’a-Filo SOO-ah-fee-loD.J. Swearinger SWEAR-in-jerJeff Tarpinian TAR-pin-e-anWill Yeatman YATE-man

ACQUISITION KEYD DraftedCFA College Free AgentFA Free AgentRFA Restricted Free AgentUFA Unrestricted Free AgentW WaivedT Traded

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ROSTER BY POSITION

Defensive Line (7) 93 Jared Crick DE 6-4 285 3 Nebraska 96 Tim Jamison DE 6-3 287 6 Michigan 97 Jeoffrey Pagan DE 6-3 310 R Alabama 99 J.J. Watt DE 6-5 289 4 Wisconsin 94 Ryan Pickett NT 6-2 340 14 Ohio State 95 Jerrell Powe NT 6-2 331 3 Mississippi 92 Louis Nix III (IR) NT 6-2 331 R Notre Dame Linebackers (11) 50 Akeem Dent ILB 6-1 239 4 Georgia 52 Jeff Tarpinian ILB 6-3 240 3 Iowa 54 Mike Mohamed ILB 6-3 238 3 California 56 Brian Cushing ILB 6-3 249 6 Southern California 57 Justin Tuggle ILB 6-3 249 2 Kansas State 91 Zac Diles ILB 6-0 245 8 Kansas State 51 John Simon OLB 6-1 252 2 Ohio State 58 Brooks Reed OLB 6-3 254 4 Arizona 59 Whitney Mercilus OLB 6-3 258 3 Illinois 90 Jadeveon Clowney OLB 6-5 266 R South Carolina

91 Ricky Sapp (IR) OLB 6-4 252 4 Clemson

Secondary (12) 20 Jumal Rolle CB 6-0 188 1 Catawba 24 Johnathan Joseph CB 5-11 188 9 South Carolina 25 Kareem Jackson CB 5-10 188 5 Alabama 26 Darryl Morris CB 5-10 188 2 Texas State 29 Andre Hal CB 5-10 188 R Vanderbilt 34 A.J. Bouye CB 6-0 191 2 Central Florida 35 Eddie Pleasant SS 5-10 210 2 Oregon 36 D.J. Swearinger SS 5-10 208 2 South Carolina 38 Danieal Manning SS 5-11 212 9 Abilene Christian 21 Kendrick Lewis FS 6-0 198 5 Mississippi 37 Josh Aubrey FS 5-10 207 2 Stephen F. Austin 39 Lonnie Ballentine (IR) S 6-3 215 R Memphis

DEFENSE

Quarterbacks (3) 3 Tom Savage QB 6-4 228 R Pittsburgh 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB 6-2 223 10 Harvard 15 Ryan Mallett QB 6-6 245 4 Arkansas Wide Receivers (6) 10 DeAndre Hopkins WR 6-1 218 2 Clemson 11 DeVier Posey WR 6-2 210 3 Ohio State 13 Damaris Johnson WR 5-8 175 3 Tulsa 80 Andre Johnson WR 6-3 230 12 Miami (Fla.) 82 Keshawn Martin WR 5-11 194 3 Michigan State 16 Alan Bonner (IR) WR 5-10 191 2 Jacksonville State

Running Backs (4) 23 Arian Foster RB 6-1 227 6 Tennessee 28 Alfred Blue RB 6-2 223 R LSU 41 Jonathan Grimes RB 5-10 209 2 William & Mary 45 Jay Prosch FB 6-1 256 R Auburn

Tight Ends (3) 84 Ryan Griffin TE 6-6 254 2 Connecticut 87 C.J. Fiedorowicz TE 6-5 265 R Iowa 88 Garrett Graham TE 6-3 243 5 Wisconsin Offensive Line (12) 70 Jeff Adams T 6-7 305 1 Columbia 74 Tyson Clabo T 6-6 315 9 Wake Forest 75 Derek Newton T 6-6 313 4 Arkansas State 76 Duane Brown T 6-4 303 7 Virginia Tech 60 Ben Jones G/C 6-3 308 3 Georgia 71 Xavier Su’a-Filo G 6-4 307 R UCLA 79 Brandon Brooks G 6-5 335 3 Miami (Ohio) 55 Chris Myers C 6-4 286 10 Miami (Fla.) 67 Cody White (IR) G 6-3 303 3 Illinois State 72 Bryan Witzmann (IR) T 6-7 311 R South Dakota St. 73 Will Yeatman (IR) T 6-6 315 4 North Carolina

77 David Quessenberry (NFIll) G 6-5 306 2 San Jose State

OFFENSE

4 Randy Bullock K 5-9 206 3 Texas A&M 9 Shane Lechler P 6-2 237 15 Texas A&M 46 Jon Weeks LS 5-10 246 5 Baylor

SPECIAL TEAMS

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Year College Draft (30) Trades (3) Free Agents (38) 2003 WR Andre Johnson (1) 5-11, 4th, AFC South 2004 7-9, 3rd, AFC South 2005 2-14, 4th, AFC South 2006 6-10, 4th, AFC South 2007 8-8, 4th, AFC South 2008 T Duane Brown (1) C Chris Myers (DEN) 8-8, 3rd, AFC South 2009 ILB Brian Cushing (1) RB Arian Foster (CFA) 9-7, 2nd, AFC South DE Tim Jamison (CFA) 2010 CB Kareem Jackson (1) LS Jon Weeks (FA)6-10, 3rd, AFC South TE Garrett Graham (4b) 2011 DE J.J. Watt (1) CB Johnathan Joseph (UFA-CIN) 10-6, AFC South Champions OLB Brooks Reed (2a) T Derek Newton (7a) 2012 OLB Whitney Mercilus (1) DE Keith Browner (CFA) (PS)12-4, AFC South Champions WR DeVier Posey (3a) SS Eddie Pleasant (CFA) G Brandon Brooks (3b) G Cody White (CFA) (IR) G/C Ben Jones (4a) WR Keshawn Martin (4b) DE Jared Crick (4c) K Randy Bullock (5) 2013 WR DeAndre Hopkins (1) CB A.J. Bouye (CFA) 2-13, 4th, AFC South S D.J. Swearinger (2) RB Jonathan Grimes (FA) G David Quessenberry (6a) (R/NFIll) G Alex Kupper (CFA) (PS) WR Alan Bonner (6b) (IR) P Shane Lechler (UFA-OAK) TE Ryan Griffin (6d) ILB Mike Mohamed (FA) ILB Jeff Tarpinian (FA) ILB Justin Tuggle (CFA) 2014 OLB Jadeveon Clowney (1) ILB Akeem Dent (ATL) T Jeff Adams (W-TEN)4-5 Xavier Su’a-Filo (2) QB Ryan Mallett (NE) OLB Jason Ankrah (CFA) (PS) C.J. Fiedorowicz (3a) S Josh Aubrey (FA) Louis Nix III (3b) (IR) ILB Max Bullough (CFA) (PS) Tom Savage (4) T Tyson Clabo (FA) Jeoffrey Pagan (6a) TE Anthony Denham (CFA) (PS) Alfred Blue (6b) ILB Zac Diles (FA) Jay Prosch (6c) C James Ferentz (CFA) (PS) Andre Hal (7a) T Matt Feiler (CFA) (PS) Lonnie Ballentine (7b) (IR) QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (FA) CB Charles James (FA) (PS) WR Damaris Johnson (W-PHI) WR Travis Labhart (CFA) (PS) S Kendrick Lewis (UFA-KC) RB Ben Malena (FA) S Danieal Manning (FA) CB Darryl Morris (W-SF) NT Ryan Pickett (FA) NT Jerrell Powe (FA) CB Jumal Rolle (FA) OLB Ricky Sapp (FA) (IR) OLB John Simon (FA) T Bryan Witzmann (CFA) (IR) T Will Yeatman (FA) (IR)

HOW THE TEXANS WERE BUILT

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2014 PARTICIPATION

Name 9/7 vs. WAS

9/14 at OAK

9/21 at NYG

9/28 vs. BUF

10/5 at DAL

10/9 vs. IND

10/20 at PIT

10/26 at TEN

11/2 vs. PHI

11/16 at CLE

11/23 vs. CIN

11/30 vs. TEN

12/7 at JAC

12/14 at IND

12/21 vs. BAL

12/28 vs. JAC

2014 GP-GS-DNP-IA

Adams, Jeff IA IA IA IA IA DNP IA IA IA 0-0-1-8Ankrah, Jason IA SUB NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS 1-0-0-1Aubrey, Josh NWT NWT PS PS SUB IA IA IA SUB 2-0-0-3Ballentine, Lonnie IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Blue, Alfred SUB SUB RB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-1-0-0Bonner, Alan IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Boswell, Chris NWT NWT NWT PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Bouye, A.J. SUB SUB CB IA IA SUB LCB SUB SUB 7-2-0-2Brooks, Brandon RG RG RG RG RG IA RG RG RG 8-8-0-1Brown, Duane LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 9-9-0-0Brown, Ronnie DNP SUB SUB SUB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 3-0-1-0Browner, Keith PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Bullock, Randy SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Bullough, Max PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Clabo, Tyson SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Clowney, Jadeveon JACK IA IA IA IA IA IA SUB IA 2-1-0-7Crick, Jared LDE LDE LDE LDE SUB LDE LDE LDE LDE 9-8-0-0Cushing, Brian MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE MIKE IA IA 7-7-0-2Denham, Anthony PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Dent, Akeem SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB MIKE MIKE 9-2-0-0Diles, Zac NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB 1-0-0-0Feiler, Matt PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Ferentz, James PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Fiedorowicz, C.J. SUB IA TE TE TE TE SUB SUB SUB 8-4-0-1Fitzpatrick, Ryan QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 9-9-0-0Foster, Arian RB RB IA RB RB RB RB RB RB 8-8-0-1Graham, Garrett IA TE SUB SUB TE TE TE TE TE 8-6-0-1Griffin, Ryan SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Grimes, Jonathan SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Hal, Andre SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Hopkins, DeAndre WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 9-9-0-0Jackson, Kareem LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB SUB LCB LCB 9-8-0-0James, Charles NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0James, Kendall NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS NWT 0-0-0-0Jamison, Tim SUB SUB DE SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-1-0-0Johnson, Andre WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 9-9-0-0Johnson, Damaris WR WR SUB SUB SUB SUB WR WR WR 9-5-0-0Jones, Ben LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 9-9-0-0Joseph, Johna-than RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 9-9-0-0Keo, Shiloh IA IA IA IA NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-4Kupper, Alex PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Labhart, Travis PS PS NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS 0-0-0-0Lechler, Shane SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Lewis, Kendrick FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 9-9-0-0Mack, Elbert SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB NWT 8-0-0-0Malena, Ben NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS 0-0-0-0Mallett, Ryan DNP SUB DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-8-0Manning, Danieal SUB SUB S SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-1-0-0Martin, Keshawn SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Mercilus, Whitney SUB JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK JACK 9-8-0-0Mohamed, Mike SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB WILL SUB SUB 9-1-0-0Morris, Darryl SUB SUB SUB SUB IA IA IA IA IA 4-0-0-5Myers, Chris C C C C C C C C C 9-9-0-0Newton, Derek RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 9-9-0-0Nix III, Louis IA IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-4Nwachukwu, EZ PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Opurum, Toben PS PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Pagan, Jeoffrey SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0Pickett, Ryan NWT NWT NWT NT NT NT NT NT NT 6-6-0-0Pleasant, Eddie SUB SUB SUB IA IA SUB SUB SUB SUB 7-0-0-2Posey, DeVier IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 0-0-0-9Powe, Jerrell NT NT SUB SUB DL SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-3-0-0Prosch, Jay FB SUB FB FB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-3-0-0Quessenberry, David NFILL NFILL NFILL NFILL NFILL NFILL NFILL NFILL NFILL 0-0-0-0Reed, Brooks SAM SAM SUB SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM 9-8-0-0Rolle, Jumal NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB IA IA SUB SUB 3-0-0-2Sapp, Ricky NWT NWT SUB SUB SUB IR IR IR IR 3-0-0-0Savage, Tom IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 0-0-0-9Simon, John NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT SUB SUB SUB SUB 4-0-0-0Su'a-Filo, Xavier SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB RG SUB SUB SUB 9-1-0-0Swearinger, D.J. SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 9-9-0-0Tarpinian, Jeff SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB IA IA 7-0-0-2Tuggle, Justin WILL WILL SUB WILL WILL WILL SUB WILL WILL 8-7-0-0Watt, J.J. RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE 9-9-0-0Weeks, Jon SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB SUB 9-0-0-0White, Cody IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Williams, Marcus PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 0-0-0-0Witzmann, Bryan IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0Yeatman, Will IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0-0-0

PARTICIPATION CHART KEY: GP - Games Played; GS - Games Started; DNP - Did Not Play; IA - Inactive; IR - Injured/Reserve; IR-DFR - Injured/Reserve - Designated For Return; NWT - Not With Team; PS - Practice Squad; PUP - Physically unable to perform; PSI - Practice Squad Injured.

Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014

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BOLD UNDERLINE DENOTES ROOKIE

STARTERS - OFFENSEWR LT LG C RG RT TE WR RB QB FB

9-7 WASHINGTON A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton D. Johnson (WR) D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick J. Prosch9-14 at Oakland A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton G. Graham D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick D. Johnson (WR)9-21 at N.Y. Giants A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton C. Fiedorowicz D. Hopkins A. Blue R. Fitzpatrick J. Prosch9-29 BUFFALO A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton C. Fiedorowicz D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick J. Prosch10-5 at Dallas A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton G. Graham D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick C. Fiedorowicz (TE)10-9 INDIANAPOLIS A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers X. Su'a-Filo D. Newton G. Graham D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick C. Fiedorowicz (TE)10-20 at Pittsburgh A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton G. Graham D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick D. Johnson (WR)10-26 at Tennessee A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton G. Graham D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick D. Johnson (WR)11-2 PHILADELPHIA A. Johnson D. Brown B. Jones C. Myers B. Brooks D. Newton G. Graham D. Hopkins A. Foster R. Fitzpatrick D. Johnson (WR)11-16 at Cleveland11-23 CINCINNATI11-30 TENNESSEE12-7 at Jacksonville12-14 at Indianapolis12-21 BALTIMORE12-28 JACKSONVILLE

STARTERS - DEFENSELDE NT RDE JACK WILL MIKE SAM LCB FS SS RCB

9-7 WASHINGTON J. Crick J. Powe J. Watt J. Clowney J. Tuggle B. Cushing B. Reed K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph9-14 at Oakland J. Crick J. Powe J. Watt W. Mercilus J. Tuggle B. Cushing B. Reed K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph9-21 at N.Y. Giants J. Crick T. Jamison J. Watt W. Mercilus A. Bouye (CB) B. Cushing D. Manning (S) K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph9-29 BUFFALO J. Crick R. Pickett J. Watt W. Mercilus J. Tuggle B. Cushing B. Reed K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph10-5 at Dallas J. Powe (DL) R. Pickett J. Watt W. Mercilus J. Tuggle B. Cushing B. Reed K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph10-9 INDIANAPOLIS J. Crick R. Pickett J. Watt W. Mercilus J. Tuggle B. Cushing B. Reed K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph10-20 at Pittsburgh J. Crick R. Pickett J. Watt W. Mercilus M. Mohamed B. Cushing A. Bouye (DB) K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph10-26 at Tennessee J. Crick R. Pickett J. Watt W. Mercilus J. Tuggle A. Dent B. Reed K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph11-2 PHILADELPHIA J. Crick R. Pickett J. Watt W. Mercilus J. Tuggle A. Dent B. Reed K. Jackson K. Lewis D. Swearinger J. Joseph11-16 at Cleveland11-23 CINCINNATI11-30 TENNESSEE12-7 at Jacksonville12-14 at Indianapolis12-21 BALTIMORE12-28 JACKSONVILLE

INACTIVES CAPTAINS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4

9-7 WASHINGTON J. Adams J. Ankrah G. Graham S. Keo L. Nix D. Posey T. Savage A. Johnson S. Lechler J. Watt9-14 at Oakland J. Adams J.Clowney C. Fiedorowicz S. Keo L. Nix D. Posey T. Savage D. Brown B. Cushing K. Lewis C. Myers9-21 at N.Y. Giants J. Adams J. Clowney A. Foster S. Keo L. Nix D. Posey T. Savage R. Fitzpatrick J. Joseph B. Reed9-29 BUFFALO J. Adams A. Bouye J. Clowney S. Keo E. Pleasant D. Posey T. Savage G. Graham D. Manning D. Swearinger10-5 at Dallas J. Adams A. Bouye J. Clowney D. Morris E. Pleasant D. Posey T. Savage A. Foster K. Jackson E. Mack10-9 INDIANAPOLIS J. Aubrey B. Brooks J. Clowney D. Morris D. Posey J. Rolle T. Savage A. Johnson J. Tarpinian J. Watt10-20 at Pittsburgh J. Adams J. Aubrey J. Clowney D. Morris D. Posey J. Rolle T. Savage D. Brown B. Cushing S. Lechler10-26 at Tennessee J. Adams J. Aubrey B. Cushing D. Morris D. Posey T. Savage J. Tarpinian A. Johnson S. Lechler J. Watt11-2 PHILADELPHIA J. Adams J. Clowney B. Cushing D. Morris D. Posey T. Savage J. Tarpinian A. Foster J. Joseph S. Lechler11-16 at Cleveland11-23 CINCINNATI11-30 TENNESSEE12-7 at Jacksonville12-14 at Indianapolis12-21 BALTIMORE12-28 JACKSONVILLE

STARTERS/INACTIVES/CAPTAINS

Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014

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2014 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TDA.Foster 161 822 5.1 43 7A.Blue 68 234 3.4 46 0R.Fitzpatrick 36 143 4.0 16 1J.Grimes 7 23 3.3 7 0D.Johnson 2 8 4.0 8 0R.Brown 6 4 0.7 2 0R.Mallett 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0TEXANS 281 1,233 4.4 46 8Opponents 251 1,056 4.2 41 5 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TDA.Johnson 48 563 11.7 26 1D.Hopkins 42 684 16.3 76t 4A.Foster 26 229 8.8 56t 3D.Johnson 13 197 15.2 44t 1G.Graham 12 122 10.2 26 0A.Blue 6 56 9.3 22 1K.Martin 3 28 9.3 16 0C.Fiedorowicz 2 16 8.0 9 0R.Griffin 2 14 7.0 8 0J.Grimes 1 31 31.0 31 0J.Prosch 1 24 24.0 24 0R.Brown 1 5 5.0 5 0J.Watt 1 1 1.0 1t 1TEXANS 158 1,970 12.5 76t 11Opponents 227 2,576 11.3 80t 18 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Rolle 2 17 8.5 13 0J.Watt 1 80 80.0 80t 1K.Jackson 1 65 65.0 65 0A.Bouye 1 51 51.0 51t 1D.Swearinger 1 25 25.0 25 0J.Tuggle 1 8 8.0 8 0K.Lewis 1 5 5.0 5 0B.Reed 1 5 5.0 5 0D.Morris 1 0 0.0 0 0TEXANS 10 256 25.6 80t 2Opponents 8 53 6.6 25 0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BS.Lechler 44 2,098 47.7 37.8 7 15 71 1TEXANS 45 2,098 46.6 37.8 7 15 71 1Opponents 43 1,875 43.6 40.0 2 16 62 1

PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDK.Martin 9 10 59 6.6 14 0D.Johnson 9 4 54 6.0 12 0TEXANS 18 14 113 6.3 14 0Opponents 19 10 258 13.6 48 0

KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TDD.Manning 8 157 19.6 41 0D.Johnson 4 94 23.5 31 0TEXANS 12 251 20.9 41 0Opponents 23 553 24.0 39 0

FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+R.Bullock 0/0 3/4 6/8 4/4 2/2TEXANS 0/0 3/4 6/8 4/4 2/2Opponents 0/0 2/2 7/7 3/3 0/1

R.Bullock: (42G) (33G, 39G, 46G, 27B) (27G) (41G, 55G, 50G) (29G) (37WR) (39G, 38G, 31G) (30G, 29G, 49G) (39 WL)Opponents: ( ) ( ) (39G, 29G, 31G) (31G) (33G, 53WL, 49G) (27G, 34G) (44G, 30G, 40G) (35G) (45G)

WON 4, LOST 5Date W/L Score Opponent Attendance9/7 W 17-6 Washington 71,7709/14 W 30-14 at Oakland 54,0639/21 L 30-17 at New York Giants 77,4629/28 W 23-17 Buffalo 71,75610/5 L 20-17 (OT) at Dallas 91,15910/9 L 33-28 Indianapolis 71,78710/20 L 30-23 at Pittsburgh 56,37510/26 W 30-16 at Tennessee 69,14311/2 L 31-21 Philadelphia 71,780

TEXANS STATISTICS TEXANS OpponentsTotal First Downs 167 197 Rushing 55 58 Passing 94 124 Penalty 18 15 3rd Down: Made/Att 44/117 46/121 3rd Down Pct. 37.6% 38.0% 4th Down: Made/Att 4/7 5/8 4th Down Pct. 57.1% 62.5%Possession Avg. 29:46 30:14Total Net Yards 3,120 3,520 Avg. Per Game 346.7 391.1 Total Plays 556 616 Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.7Net Yards Rushing 1,233 1,056 Avg. Per Game 137.0 117.3 Total Rushes 281 251Net Yards Passing 1,887 2,464 Avg. Per Game 209.7 273.8 Sacked/Yards Lost 20/83 19/112 Gross Yards 1,970 2,576 Attempts/Completions 255/158 346/227 Completion Pct. 62.0% 65.6% Had Intercepted 8 10Punts/Average 45/46.6 43/43.6Net Punting Avg. 37.8 40.0Penalties/Yards 53/470 55/427Fumbles/Ball Lost 12/6 16/11Touchdowns 23 23 Rushing 8 5 Passing 11 18 Returns 4 0

SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT TotalTEXANS 28 64 58 56 0 206Opponents 34 70 29 61 3 197

SCORING TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2PT TPR.Bullock 0 0 0 0 23/23 15/18 0 68A.Foster 10 7 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 60D.Hopkins 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24J.Watt 3 0 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 18A.Blue 2 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 12D.Johnson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6A.Bouye 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6A.Johnson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6R.Fitzpatrick 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6TEXANS 23 8 11 4 23/23 15/18 0 206Opponents 23 5 18 0 20/21 13/14 0 197

2-Pt. Conversions: TEXANS None, Opponents: 0/2 SACKS: J.Watt 8.5, W. Mercilus 5.0, J.Crick 1.5, J. Simon 1.5, B. Cushing 1.0, B.Reed 1.0, D.Swearinger 1.0, T.Jamison 0.5 TEXANS: 19.0, Opponents: 20.0 FUMBLES/LOST: A. Foster 2/2, A. Johnson 2/2, D. Hopkins 1/1, R. Fitzpatrick 4/1, D. Johnson 1/0, D. Manning 1/0.TEXANS: 12/6, Opponents: 15/11.OPP. FUMBLE RECOVERIES: J. Watt 3, J. Joseph 2, A. Blue 1, D. Hopkins 1, T. Jamison 1, K. Lewis 1, D. Swearinger 1, J. Tuggle 1. Total: 11

PASSING Att Comp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingR.Fitzpatrick 254 157 1960 61.8% 7.7 11 4.3% 8 3.1% 76t 20/83 87.1S.Lechler 1 1 10 100.0% 10.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 10 0/0 108.3TEXANS 255 158 1970 62.0% 7.7 11 4.3% 8 3.1% 76t 20/83 87.2Opponents 346 227 2576 65.6% 7.4 18 5.2% 10 2.9% 80t 19/112 93.0

Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014

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2014 DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

TACKLES Solo Asst Total Sk Sk Yds TFL QBH Int (Yd) PD FF FRKendrick Lewis 35 20 55 0.0 0.0 3 0 1 (5) 2 3 1Johnathan Joseph 48 4 52 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 3 2 2Brian Cushing 30 20 50 1.0 8.0 1 3 0 1 0 0D.J. Swearinger 33 13 46 1.0 8.0 2 3 1 (25) 3 3 1Kareem Jackson 36 6 42 0.0 0.0 3 1 1 (65) 6 0 0J.J. Watt 26 13 39 8.5 47.0 11 29 1 (80) 7 1 3Justin Tuggle 18 17 35 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 (8) 2 0 1Mike Mohamed 20 15 35 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0Jared Crick 19 14 33 1.5 5.0 3 6 0 2 0 0Whitney Mercilus 20 13 33 4.0 27.0 7 10 0 0 1 0A.J. Bouye 20 6 26 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 (51) 4 0 0Brooks Reed 13 9 22 1.0 12.0 1 5 1 (5) 1 0 0Andre Hal 15 3 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 4 0 0Danieal Manning 12 5 17 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 1 0 0Darryl Morris 11 2 13 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 (0) 4 0 0Tim Jamison 8 5 13 0.5 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 1Ryan Pickett 3 6 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0Akeem Dent 5 4 9 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0Jerrell Powe 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0Elbert Mack 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jeoffrey Pagan 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0John Simon 1 2 3 1.5 5.0 1 4 0 1 0 0Jumal Rolle 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 (17) 2 0 0Jadeveon Clowney 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jeff Tarpinian 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ricky Sapp 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jason Ankrah 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEXANS 393 181 574 19.0 112.0 38 67 10 (256) 46 10 9Opponents 384 125 509 20.0 83.0 40 56 8 (53) 41 7 6

MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES: Andre Johnson 3, Ben Jones 2, C.J. Fiedorowicz 1, Garrett Graham 1, DeAndre Hop-kins 1, Damaris Johnson 1, Keshawn Martin 1, Chris Myers 1.MISCELLANEOUS FUMBLE RECOVERIES: Ryan Fitzpatrick 4, DeAndre Hopkins 1.

Blocked Blocked Blocked TACKLES Solo Asst Total PAT Punt FG FF FRJeff Tarpinian 5 4 9 0 0 0 1 0Akeem Dent 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0Danieal Manning 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 1Mike Mohamed 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0A.J. Bouye 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Jonathan Grimes 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0Elbert Mack 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Jon Weeks 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Albert Blue 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1John Simon 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Darryl Morris 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Zac Diles 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jay Prosch 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Griffin 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Randy Bullock 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Justin Tuggle 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Andre Hal 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Eddie Pleasant 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Ricky Sapp 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Damaris Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1J.J. Watt 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0TEXANS 36 15 51 1 1 0 1 3Opponents 28 10 38 0 1 1 0 0

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS - All statistics are from official NFL play-by-plays

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

SACKSPlayer Sacks YardsJ.J. Watt 8.5 47.0Whitney Mercilus 4.0 27.0Jared Crick 1.5 5.0John Simon 1.5 5.0Brian Cushing 1.0 8.0D.J. Swearinger 1.0 8.0Brooks Reed 1.0 12.0Tim Jamison 0.5 0.0Totals 19.0 112.0

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer Int Yards LongJumal Rolle 2 17 13J.J. Watt 1 80 80tKareem Jackson 1 65 65A.J. Bouye 1 51 51tD.J. Swearinger 1 25 25Justin Tuggle 1 8 8Kendrick Lewis 1 5 5Brooks Reed 1 5 5Darryl Morris 1 0 0Totals 10 256 80t

FUMBLES FORCED AND RECOVEREDPlayer FF FRKendrick Lewis 3 1D.J. Swearinger 3 1Johnathan Joseph 2 2J.J. Watt 1 3Tim Jamison 0 1Justin Tuggle 0 1Whitney Mercilus 1 0Totals 10 9

IMPACT STATS

TACKLES FOR LOSSPlayer TFLJ.J. Watt 11Whitney Mercilus 7Jared Crick 3Kendrick Lewis 3Kareem Jackson 3D.J. Swearinger 2John Simon 1Brian Cushing 1Brooks Reed 1Johnathan Joseph 1Justin Tuggle 1Mike Mohamed 1Danieal Manning 1Darryl Morris 1Jadeveon Clowney 1Totals 38

QUARTERBACK HITSPlayer QBHJ.J. Watt 29Whitney Mercilus 10Jared Crick 6Brooks Reed 5John Simon 4D.J. Swearinger 3Brian Cushing 3Akeem Dent 2Kareem Jackson 1Justin Tuggle 1Mike Mohamed 1Danieal Manning 1Tim Jamison 1Totals 67

PASSES DEFENSEDPlayer PDJumal Rolle 7Jadeveon Clowney 6Justin Tuggle 4Johnathan Joseph 4Darryl Morris 4Brooks Reed 3Whitney Mercilus 3Mike Mohamed 2John Simon 2Jared Crick 2A.J. Bouye 2Jeoffrey Pagan 2Kareem Jackson 1D.J. Swearinger 1Kendrick Lewis 1Akeem Dent 1Ryan Pickett 1Totals 46

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OFFENSE WR 10 DeAndre Hopkins 13 Damaris Johnson 82 Keshawn Martin LT 76 Duane Brown 70 Jeff Adams LG 60 Ben Jones 71 Xavier Su’a-Filo C 55 Chris Myers 60 Ben Jones RG 79 Brandon Brooks 71 Xavier Su’a-Filo RT 75 Derek Newton 74 Tyson Clabo TE 88 Garrett Graham 87 C.J. Fiedorowicz 84 Ryan Griffin WR 80 Andre Johnson 11 DeVier Posey QB 15 Ryan Mallett 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick 3 Tom Savage FB 45 Jay Prosch RB 23 Arian Foster 28 Alfred Blue 41 Jonathan Grimes DEFENSE RDE 99 J.J. Watt 96 Tim Jamison NT 94 Ryan Pickett 95 Jerrell Powe LDE 93 Jared Crick 97 Jeoffrey Pagan SAM 58 Brooks Reed 51 John Simon MIKE 56 Brian Cushing 54 Mike Mohamed 50 Akeem Dent WILL 57 Justin Tuggle 52 Jeff Tarpinian 91 Zac Diles JACK 90 Jadeveon Clowney 59 Whitney Mercilus LCB 25 Kareem Jackson 34 A.J. Bouye 26 Darryl Morris 20 Jumal RolleRCB 24 Johnathan Joseph 29 Andre Hal SS 36 D.J. Swearinger 35 Eddie Pleasant 37 Josh Aubrey FS 21 Kendrick Lewis 38 Danieal Manning SPECIAL TEAMS PK 4 Randy Bullock P 9 Shane Lechler LS 46 Jon Weeks KR 38 Danieal Manning 13 Damaris Johnson 82 Keshawn Martin PR 82 Keshawn Martin 13 Damaris Johnson 11 DeVier Posey H 9 Shane Lechler Bold denotes rookies (Parentheses denotes injured)

UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART

Philadelphia Eagles at Houston Texans Start Time: 12:03 PM CST

at NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

Played Retractable Roof on Turf: Natural Grass

Game Weather: Partly Cloudy Temp: 62° F (16.7° C) Humidity: 60%, Wind: ESE 4 mph

Outdoor Weather: Partly Cloudy, Wind Chill: 62

Officials

Referee:

Line Judge:

Head Linesman:

Field Judge:

Umpire:

Side Judge:

Back Judge:

Parry, John (132)

Mapp, Julian (10)

Bowers, Derick (74)

Lucivansky, Jon (89)

Pellis, Mark (131)

Larrew, Joe (73)

Paganelli, Carl (124)

Lineups

VISITOR: Philadelphia Eagles 7 10 7 7 0 31

HOME: Houston Texans 7 7 0 7 0 21

1 2 3 4 OT Total

Replay Official: McGrath, Bob ()

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Paid Attendance: 71,780 Time: 3:02

Date: Sunday, 11/2/2014

Houston TexansPhiladelphia Eagles

Offense Defense Offense Defense

WR 14 R.Cooper DE 91 F.Cox WR 10 D.Hopkins RDE 99 J.Watt

LT 71 J.Peters NT 96 B.Logan LT 76 D.Brown NT 94 R.Pickett

LG 64 M.Tobin DE 72 C.Thornton LG 60 B.Jones LDE 93 J.Crick

C 62 J.Kelce OLB 98 C.Barwin C 55 C.Myers SAM 58 B.Reed

RG 79 T.Herremans ILB 59 D.Ryans RG 79 B.Brooks MIKE 50 A.Dent

RT 65 L.Johnson ILB 95 M.Kendricks RT 75 D.Newton WILL 57 J.Tuggle

TE 87 B.Celek OLB 58 T.Cole TE 88 G.Graham JACK 59 W.Mercilus

WR 18 J.Maclin CB 24 B.Fletcher WR 80 A.Johnson LCB 25 K.Jackson

WR 81 J.Matthews CB 26 C.Williams QB 14 R.Fitzpatrick RCB 24 J.Joseph

RB 25 L.McCoy S 28 E.Wolff WR 13 D.Johnson SS 36 D.Swearinger

QB 9 N.Foles S 27 M.Jenkins RB 23 A.Foster FS 21 K.Lewis

Substitutions Substitutions

K 1 C.Parkey, QB 3 M.Sanchez, P 8 D.Jones, WR 11 J.Huff, CB 22 B.Boykin, CB23 N.Carroll, RB 32 C.Polk, DB 37 J.Watkins, S 42 C.Maragos, RB 43 D.Sproles,LS 46 J.Dorenbos, TE 47 T.Burton, LB 50 C.Matthews, LB 51 E.Acho, LB 55B.Graham, LB 56 B.Braman, T/G 66 A.Gardner, DE 75 V.Curry, TE 85 J.Casey,TE 86 Z.Ertz, WR 88 J.Maehl, DE 93 B.Bair, DT 94 B.Allen

K 4 R.Bullock, P 9 S.Lechler, CB 20 J.Rolle, RB 28 A.Blue, CB 29 A.Hal, CB 34A.J. Bouye, S 35 E.Pleasant, S 37 J.Aubrey, FS 38 D.Manning, RB 41 J.Grimes,FB 45 J.Prosch, LS 46 J.Weeks, ILB 51 J.Simon, LB 54 M.Mohamed, WR 82K.Martin, TE 84 R.Griffin, TE 87 C.Fiedorowicz, ILB 91 Z.Diles, DT 95 J.Powe,DE 96 T.Jamison, DE 97 J.Pagan

Did Not Play Did Not Play

C 63 D.Molk QB 15 R.Mallett, G 71 X.Su'a-Filo, T 74 T.Clabo

Not Active Not Active

QB 2 M.Barkley, WR 16 B.Smith, S 29 N.Allen, C/G 61 J.Vandervelde, G/T 67D.Kelly, LB 90 M.Smith, DE 97 T.Hart

QB 3 T.Savage, WR 11 D.Posey, CB 26 D.Morris, LB 52 J.Tarpinian, LB 56B.Cushing, T 70 J.Adams, LB 90 J.Clowney

C.Parkey (45) R.Bullock 39WL

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Eagles J.Maclin 59 yd. pass from N.Foles (C.Parkey kick) (7-88, 2:39) 7 01 8:30

Texans A.J. Bouye 51 yd. interception return (R.Bullock kick) 7 71 3:11

Eagles J.Matthews 11 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (6-60, 2:36) 14 72 10:41

Texans A.Foster 56 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (4-68, 2:27) 14 142 3:58

Eagles C.Parkey 45 yd. Field Goal (13-53, 3:58) 17 142 0:00

Eagles C.Polk 8 yd. run (C.Parkey kick) (4-70, 1:24) 24 143 2:40

Texans D.Hopkins 7 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (2-7, 0:44) 24 214 11:51

Eagles J.Maclin 8 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (15-80, 8:01) 31 214 3:50

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Texans vs Eagles

Updated: 11/2/2014

Philadelphia Eagles Houston TexansRUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

L.McCoy 117 5.1 023 26 A.Foster 56 3.7 015 18

C.Polk 50 6.3 18 22 R.Fitzpatrick 49 8.2 06 16

D.Sproles 17 5.7 03 7 A.Blue 13 1.9 07 7

M.Sanchez 5 1.0 05 3

N.Foles 1 1.0 01 1

40 190 4.8 26 1Total 28 118 4.2 18 0Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

M.Sanchez 202 222 15 2/13 2 89.6 R.Fitzpatrick 203 227 13 4/21 1 82.85652

N.Foles 124 113 10 2/20 1 99.559

27 203 213 4/21 1 82.825 326 335 4/33 3 93.3Total Total 5659

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

J.Maclin 158 26.3 267 D.Hopkins 115 19.2 1611 4559

D.Sproles 46 11.5 045 A.Foster 63 31.5 123 5624

J.Matthews 40 13.3 134 D.Johnson 16 8.0 022 1124

J.Huff 26 8.7 034 A.Johnson 12 6.0 027 910

R.Cooper 26 13.0 026 A.Blue -3 -3.0 012 -313

J.Maehl 13 6.5 023 G.Graham 0 0.0 001 08

B.Celek 7 3.5 022 K.Martin 0 0.0 001 04

L.McCoy 6 3.0 022 6

Z.Ertz 4 4.0 012 4

25 326 13.0 59 3Total 35 13 203 15.6 56 2Total 27

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG

D.Ryans 0 0.0 01 J.Rolle 17 8.5 02 130

A.J. Bouye 51 51.0 11 51

Total 0 0.0 0 01 Total 68 22.7 51 13

PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

D.Jones 107 413 35.7 0 235.7 S.Lechler 289 606 48.2 1 240.3

Total 107 413 35.7 0 235.7 Total 289 606 48.2 1 240.3

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

D.Sproles 27 13.5 02 K.Martin 0 0.0 00 23 018

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 01 [OUT OF BOUNDS] 0 0.0 01 00 00

Total 27 13.5 18 02 Total 0 0.0 0 00 23

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

J.Huff 41 20.5 02 D.Manning 36 18.0 02 00 2125

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 02 [TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 03 00 00

Total 41 20.5 25 02 Total 36 18.0 21 02 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Philadelphia Eagles

LOST

D.Ryans 0 001 0 00 0 01

M.Kendricks 0 000 0 00 1 00

Total 0 001 0 00 1 01

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Houston Texans

LOST

R.Fitzpatrick 0 001 0 01 0 00

D.Hopkins 0 000 0 00 0 10

Total 0 001 0 01 0 10

Final Individual Statistics

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans

11/2/2014 at NRG Stadium

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans

11/2/2014 at NRG Stadium

Final Team StatisticsHomeVisitor

Eagles Texans

30 15TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

12 5By Rushing

15 8By Passing

3 2By Penalty

9-16-56% 5-13-38%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

2-2-100% 0-1-0%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY

483 300TOTAL NET YARDS

79 59Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)

6.1 5.1Average gain per offensive play

190 118NET YARDS RUSHING

40 28Total Rushing Plays

4.8 4.2Average gain per rushing play

1-1 4-8Tackles for a loss-number and yards

293 182NET YARDS PASSING

4-33 4-21Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass

326 203Gross yards passing

35-25-3 27-13-1PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED

7.5 5.9Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)

5-5-3 4-3-2KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks

3-35.7 6-48.2PUNTS Number and Average

0 0Had Blocked

0-0 0-0FGs - PATs Had Blocked

35.7 40.3Net Punting Average

27 68TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)

2-27 0-0No. and Yards Punt Returns

2-41 2-36No. and Yards Kickoff Returns

1-0 3-68No. and Yards Interception Returns

7-55 9-54PENALTIES Number and Yards

1-1 1-0FUMBLES Number and Lost

4 3TOUCHDOWNS

1 0Rushing

3 2Passing

0 1Interceptions

4-4 3-3EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts

4-4 3-3Kicking Made-Attempts

1-1 0-1FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts

3-3-100% 1-2-50%RED ZONE EFFICIENCY

3-3-100% 1-1-100%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY

0 0SAFETIES

31 21FINAL SCORE

32:13 27:47TIME OF POSSESSION

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter

Home

Visitor

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

6:53

8:07

8:55 6:07 10:18 32:13

6:05 8:53 4:42 27:47

Eagles: 4 - PHI 20 Texans: 5 - HST 15

(325) Average PHI 27

(319) Average HST 29

Philadelphia Eagles

Houston Texans

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

Philadelphia Eagles

1 15:00 0:4714:13 Kickoff PHI 26 3 5 0 5 0 PHI 31 Punt

2 11:09 2:398:30 Punt PHI 12 7 83 5 88 4 PHI 41 Touchdown

3 3:27 0:163:11 Punt PHI 20 1 0 0 0 0 PHI 20 Interception

4 3:11 3:1914:52 Kickoff PHI 16 8 28 0 28 3 PHI 44 Punt

5 13:17 2:3610:41 Punt PHI 40 6 75 -15 60 3 HST 11* Touchdown

6 8:38 2:136:25 Punt PHI 41 6 24 0 24 2 HST 35 Interception

7 3:58 3:580:00 Kickoff PHI 20 13 53 0 53 3 HST 27 Field Goal

8 11:21 3:327:49 Punt PHI 15 9 45 0 45 3 HST 40 Punt

9 4:04 1:242:40 Missed FG PHI 30 4 70 0 70 4 HST 8* Touchdown

10 1:37 1:110:26 Punt PHI 30 3 7 -5 2 0 PHI 32 Interception

11 11:51 8:013:50 Kickoff PHI 20 15 85 -5 80 7 HST 8* Touchdown

12 2:17 2:170:00 Downs HST 45 5 8 0 8 1 HST 36 End of Game

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

How GivenUp

#

Houston Texans

1 14:13 3:0411:09 Punt HST 32 5 26 -10 16 1 HST 48 Punt

2 8:30 5:033:27 Kickoff HST 20 9 36 0 36 2 PHI 44 Punt

3 14:52 1:3513:17 Punt HST 15 3 3 0 3 0 HST 18 Punt

4 10:41 2:038:38 Kickoff HST 8 3 7 0 7 0 HST 15 Punt

5 6:25 2:273:58 Interception HST 32 4 63 5 68 3 HST 44 Touchdown

6 15:00 3:3911:21 Kickoff HST 20 8 24 0 24 2 HST 44 Punt

7 7:49 3:454:04 Punt HST 11 11 63 5 68 3 PHI 21 Missed FG

8 2:40 1:031:37 Kickoff HST 20 3 -1 0 -1 0 HST 19 Punt

9 0:26 2:5112:35 Interception PHI 38 5 33 -5 28 1 PHI 10* Interception

10 12:35 0:4411:51 Fumble PHI 7 2 7 0 7 1 PHI 7* Touchdown

11 3:50 1:332:17 Kickoff HST 6 7 39 0 39 2 HST 45 Downs

Ball Possession And Drive Chart

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans

11/2/2014 at NRG Stadium

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscPhiladelphia Eagles

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

5 7 12 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Kendricks 11

5 1 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Ryans 01

4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Logan 02

4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Wolff 00

3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Fletcher 01

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Cole 00

2 1 3 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Barwin 21

1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Boykin 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0F.Cox 20

2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Jenkins 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Williams 00

1 1 2 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Allen 10

1 1 2 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Bair 10

1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Graham 11

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Carroll 00

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Thornton 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0V.Curry 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Braman 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Casey 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0L.McCoy 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0R.Cooper 00

Total 36 19 55 4 21 1 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 097

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscHouston Texans Regular Defensive Plays

5 4 9 2 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W.Mercilus 32

2 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Mohamed 00

6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Swearinger 00

6 1 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Hal 00

4 3 7 1.5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Watt 51

5 1 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.J. Bouye 00

1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Lewis 00

2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Dent 10

2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Crick 10

2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Manning 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Pagan 00

2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Rolle 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Joseph 00

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Tuggle 00

0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T.Jamison 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Jackson 00

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Reed 00

0 1 1 0.5 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Simon 10

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Pickett 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Z.Diles 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1R.Fitzpatrick 00

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1D.Hopkins 00

Total 45 38 83 4 33 3 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2113

Final Defensive Statistics

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans

11/2/2014 at NRG Stadium

Scoring Plays

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscPhiladelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles Houston Texans

Philadelphia Eagles Houston Texans

TIME OF POSSESSIONPERIOD SCORES

7 10 = 17

7 7 = 14

15:48

14:12

Eagles

Texans

Eagles

Texans

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Eagles J.Maclin 59 yd. pass from N.Foles (C.Parkey kick) (7-88, 2:39) 7 01 8:30

Texans A.J. Bouye 51 yd. interception return (R.Bullock kick) 7 71 3:11

Eagles J.Matthews 11 yd. pass from M.Sanchez (C.Parkey kick) (6-60, 2:36) 14 72 10:41

Texans A.Foster 56 yd. pass from R.Fitzpatrick (R.Bullock kick) (4-68, 2:27) 14 142 3:58

Eagles C.Parkey 45 yd. Field Goal (13-53, 3:58) 17 142 0:00

15 6TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

4 - 10 - 1 2 - 3 - 1First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty

5-9-56% 2-6-33%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

268 135TOTAL NET YARDS

43 24Total Offensive Plays

66 40NET YARDS RUSHING

202 95NET YARDS PASSING

235 110Gross Yards Passing

4-33 3-15Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass

22 - 17 - 2 9 - 6 - 0Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted

2 - 39 4 - 47Punts-Number and Average

2 - 20 4 - 23Penalties-Number and Yards

0 - 0 1 - 0Fumbles-Number and Lost

1-1-100% 0-0-0%Red Zone Efficiency

PHI 25 HST 21Average Drive Start

RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

L.McCoy 44 4.0 011 9 A.Foster 32 3.6 09 18

D.Sproles 17 5.7 03 7 R.Fitzpatrick 13 6.5 02 8

M.Sanchez 4 2.0 02 3 A.Blue -5 -5.0 01 -5

N.Foles 1 1.0 01 1

17 66 3.9 9 0Total 12 40 3.3 18 0Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

N.Foles 124 113 10 2/20 1 99.5 R.Fitzpatrick 110 19 6 3/15 0 145.65659

M.Sanchez 111 19 7 2/13 1 115.552

9 110 16 3/15 0 145.617 235 222 4/33 2 103.4Total Total 5659

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

J.Maclin 122 40.7 134 A.Foster 63 31.5 123 5659

J.Matthews 40 13.3 133 D.Johnson 16 8.0 022 1124

R.Cooper 26 13.0 023 D.Hopkins 22 22.0 012 2213

J.Huff 17 8.5 023 A.Johnson 9 9.0 011 910

D.Sproles 11 5.5 023 G.Graham 0 0.0 001 06

L.McCoy 6 3.0 022 6

J.Maehl 5 5.0 011 5

Z.Ertz 4 4.0 012 4

B.Celek 4 4.0 011 4

17 235 13.8 59 2Total 22 6 110 18.3 56 1Total 9

First Half Summary

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans

11/2/2014 at NRG Stadium

First Half Summary

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans

11/2/2014 at NRG Stadium

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

2 3 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Kendricks 01

4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Ryans 01

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Fletcher 01

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Williams 00

Total 11 3 14 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 003

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscHouston Texans Regular Defensive Plays

5 3 8 2 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W.Mercilus 32

3 2 5 1.5 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Watt 41

1 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Mohamed 00

4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Hal 00

Total 13 9 22 3.5 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 073

First QuarterPlay By Play 11/2/2014

HST wins the coin toss and elects to defer. PHI elects to Receive, and HST elects to defend the north goal.

R.Bullock kicks 64 yards from HST 35 to PHI 1. J.Huff to PHI 26 for 25 yards (A.J. Bouye).

Philadelphia Eagles at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:53)

(14:53) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short middle to J.Maclin [A.Dent].1-10-PHI 26

(14:48) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to J.Matthews pushed ob at PHI 31 for 5 yards (A.J. Bouye).2-10-PHI 26

(14:26) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass incomplete short left to D.Sproles [W.Mercilus].3-5-PHI 31

(14:21) D.Jones punts 37 yards to HST 32, Center-J.Dorenbos, fair catch by K.Martin.4-5-PHI 31

Houston Texans at 14:13

(14:13) A.Foster right end pushed ob at HST 33 for 1 yard (B.Fletcher).1-10-HST 32

(13:37) R.Fitzpatrick pass short left to D.Johnson pushed ob at HST 44 for 11 yards (C.Williams).2-9-HST 33 P1

(13:07) PENALTY on HST-D.Newton, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at HST 44 - No Play.1-10-HST 44

(12:51) R.Fitzpatrick scrambles right end to HST 47 for 8 yards (D.Ryans).1-15-HST 39

(12:17) A.Foster right end pushed ob at HST 46 for -1 yards (B.Fletcher).2-7-HST 47

(11:37) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short right to A.Foster pushed ob at PHI 47 for 7 yards (N.Carroll).3-8-HST 46

(11:37) (Run formation) PENALTY on HST-D.Brown, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 47 - No Play.4-1-PHI 47

(11:18) S.Lechler punts 40 yards to PHI 12, Center-J.Weeks, fair catch by D.Sproles.4-6-HST 48

Philadelphia Eagles at 11:09

(11:09) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to L.McCoy to PHI 12 for no gain (K.Jackson).1-10-PHI 12

(10:37) (Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to PHI 13 for 1 yard (J.Watt).2-10-PHI 12

(10:08) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to J.Maclin ran ob at PHI 24 for 11 yards.3-9-PHI 13 P1

(9:55) N.Foles pass incomplete short right to J.Matthews (J.Joseph).1-10-PHI 24

PENALTY on HST-A.Hal, Illegal Contact, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 24 - No Play. X2

(9:50) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to L.McCoy to PHI 35 for 6 yards (J.Joseph).1-10-PHI 29

(9:22) (Shotgun) N.Foles left end to PHI 36 for 1 yard (M.Mohamed; W.Mercilus).2-4-PHI 35

(8:54) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to D.Sproles to PHI 41 for 5 yards (J.Joseph).3-3-PHI 36 P3

(8:39) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass deep middle to J.Maclin for 59 yards, TOUCHDOWN [J.Crick].1-10-PHI 41 P4

C.Parkey extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.

PHI 7 HST 0, 7 plays, 88 yards, 1 penalty, 2:39 drive, 6:30 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 65 yards from PHI 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Houston Texans at 8:30

(8:30) R.Fitzpatrick scrambles right end to HST 25 for 5 yards (C.Barwin).1-10-HST 20

(7:49) A.Foster right tackle to HST 28 for 3 yards (D.Ryans, C.Barwin).2-5-HST 25

(7:07) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass deep left to D.Hopkins to 50 for 22 yards (C.Williams).3-2-HST 28 P2

(6:31) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick sacked at HST 42 for -8 yards (sack split by B.Allen and B.Bair).1-10-50

(5:47) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete deep right to D.Hopkins.2-18-HST 42

(5:41) (Shotgun) A.Foster left guard to PHI 40 for 18 yards (M.Jenkins).3-18-HST 42 R3

(4:54) A.Foster left guard to PHI 38 for 2 yards (B.Logan, M.Kendricks).1-10-PHI 40

(4:19) R.Fitzpatrick sacked at PHI 44 for -6 yards (M.Kendricks). FUMBLES (M.Kendricks), and recovers at PHI 44. R.Fitzpatrick to PHI 44 forno gain (M.Kendricks).

2-8-PHI 38

(3:40) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short left to G.Graham.3-14-PHI 44

(3:35) S.Lechler punts 44 yards to end zone, Center-J.Weeks, Touchback.4-14-PHI 44

Philadelphia Eagles at 3:27

(3:27) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass deep middle intended for R.Cooper INTERCEPTED by A.J. Bouye [J.Watt] at HST 49. A.J. Bouye for 51yards, TOUCHDOWN.

1-10-PHI 20

Houston Texans at 3:11

R.Bullock extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Weeks, Holder-S.Lechler.

PHI 7 HST 7, 0 plays, 51 yards, 0:00 drive , 11:49 elapsed

R.Bullock kicks 65 yards from HST 35 to PHI 0. J.Huff to PHI 16 for 16 yards (D.Manning).

Philadelphia Eagles at 3:11, (1st play from scrimmage 3:04)

(3:04) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left end to PHI 19 for 3 yards (W.Mercilus).1-10-PHI 16

(2:45) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to R.Cooper pushed ob at PHI 32 for 13 yards (A.J. Bouye).2-7-PHI 19 P5

(2:33) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to R.Cooper to PHI 45 for 13 yards (A.J. Bouye).1-10-PHI 32 P6

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

(2:02) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to HST 48 for 7 yards (A.Hal).1-10-PHI 45

(1:35) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to J.Huff to HST 41 for 7 yards (D.Swearinger).2-3-HST 48 P7

(1:13) (Shotgun) N.Foles sacked at PHI 48 for -11 yards (W.Mercilus).1-10-HST 41

(:36) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short right to J.Maehl to HST 47 for 5 yards (J.Rolle).2-21-PHI 48

(:07) (Shotgun) N.Foles sacked at PHI 44 for -9 yards (W.Mercilus). PHI-N.Foles was injured during the play. He is Out.3-16-HST 47

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 7 6:53 0 6 1 7 2/4 0/0

Houston Texans 7 8:07 1 2 0 3 2/4 0/0

Score

TimePoss

First Downs

R P X T

Efficiencies

3 Down 4 Down

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

Second QuarterPlay By Play 11/2/2014

Philadelphia Eagles continued.

(15:00) D.Jones punts 41 yards to HST 15, Center-J.Dorenbos, fair catch by K.Martin.4-25-PHI 44

Houston Texans at 14:52

(14:52) A.Foster left guard to HST 19 for 4 yards (C.Thornton; M.Kendricks).1-10-HST 15

(14:13) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short left to A.Foster.2-6-HST 19

(14:08) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick sacked at HST 18 for -1 yards (B.Graham).3-6-HST 19

(13:32) S.Lechler punts 60 yards to PHI 22, Center-J.Weeks. D.Sproles pushed ob at PHI 40 for 18 yards (J.Simon).4-7-HST 18

Philadelphia Eagles at 13:17

(13:17) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep middle to J.Maclin to HST 8 for 52 yards (A.Hal).1-10-PHI 40 P8

PENALTY on PHI-J.Maclin, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards, enforced at HST 8.

(12:50) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to D.Sproles to HST 17 for 6 yards (J.Watt, M.Mohamed).1-10-HST 23

(12:20) (Shotgun) L.McCoy right end pushed ob at HST 9 for 8 yards (A.Hal).2-4-HST 17 R9

(12:00) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to HST 5 for 4 yards (J.Tuggle).1-9-HST 9

(11:27) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez sacked at HST 11 for -6 yards (sack split by J.Simon and J.Watt).2-5-HST 5

(10:47) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to J.Matthews for 11 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-11-HST 11 P10

C.Parkey extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.

PHI 14 HST 7, 6 plays, 60 yards, 2:36 drive, 4:19 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 70 yards from PHI 35 to HST -5. D.Manning to HST 16 for 21 yards (B.Graham; J.Casey).

PENALTY on HST-J.Prosch, Illegal Block Above the Waist, 8 yards, enforced at HST 16.

Houston Texans at 10:41

(10:41) A.Foster left guard to HST 11 for 3 yards (B.Allen).1-10-HST 8

(10:00) A.Foster left tackle to HST 10 for -1 yards (D.Ryans).2-7-HST 11

(9:18) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short right to D.Johnson to HST 15 for 5 yards (B.Boykin).3-8-HST 10

(8:46) S.Lechler punts 44 yards to PHI 41, Center-J.Weeks, fair catch by D.Sproles.4-3-HST 15

Philadelphia Eagles at 8:38

(8:38) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to PHI 40 for -1 yards (J.Watt; W.Mercilus).1-10-PHI 41

(8:38) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left guard to PHI 43 for 3 yards (W.Mercilus).2-11-PHI 40

(7:53) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to J.Huff to HST 47 for 10 yards (A.J. Bouye; D.Swearinger) [J.Watt].3-8-PHI 43 P11

(7:53) (Shotgun) D.Sproles right guard to HST 42 for 5 yards (W.Mercilus).1-10-HST 47

(7:01) (Shotgun) D.Sproles left end pushed ob at HST 35 for 7 yards (J.Tuggle).2-5-HST 42 R12

(6:35) M.Sanchez pass deep left intended for J.Huff INTERCEPTED by J.Rolle at HST 19. J.Rolle to HST 32 for 13 yards (L.McCoy).1-10-HST 35

Houston Texans at 6:25

(6:25) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short right to A.Johnson to HST 41 for 9 yards (B.Fletcher) [F.Cox].1-10-HST 32

(5:53) A.Foster right tackle to HST 44 for 3 yards (D.Ryans, B.Logan).2-1-HST 41 R4

(5:09) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short left to D.Hopkins to PHI 48 for 8 yards (D.Ryans).1-10-HST 44

PENALTY on PHI-T.Cole, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at HST 44 - No Play. X5

(4:50) A.Blue right end to HST 44 for -5 yards (T.Cole; M.Kendricks).1-10-HST 49

(4:09) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass deep right to A.Foster for 56 yards, TOUCHDOWN.2-15-HST 44 P6

R.Bullock extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Weeks, Holder-S.Lechler.

PHI 14 HST 14, 4 plays, 68 yards, 1 penalty, 2:27 drive, 11:02 elapsed

R.Bullock kicks 65 yards from HST 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles at 3:58

(3:58) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to PHI 29 for 9 yards (M.Mohamed).1-10-PHI 20

(3:58) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to J.Matthews to HST 47 for 24 yards (D.Manning; M.Mohamed).2-1-PHI 29 P13

Timeout #1 by HST at 03:21.

(3:21) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left tackle to HST 42 for 5 yards (J.Crick; K.Lewis).1-10-HST 47

(3:01) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short left to B.Celek pushed ob at HST 38 for 4 yards (D.Manning).2-5-HST 42

(2:42) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez scrambles up the middle to HST 35 for 3 yards (D.Swearinger; W.Mercilus).3-1-HST 38 R14

(2:19) (Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to HST 31 for 4 yards (J.Crick).1-10-HST 35

Two-Minute Warning

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

(2:00) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez up the middle to HST 30 for 1 yard (D.Swearinger).2-6-HST 31

(1:26) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to Z.Ertz to HST 26 for 4 yards (A.Hal, K.Lewis).3-5-HST 30

Timeout #2 by HST at 01:14.

(1:14) L.McCoy left guard to HST 25 for 1 yard (M.Mohamed; T.Jamison).4-1-HST 26 R15

(:55) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete deep left to Z.Ertz.1-10-HST 25

Timeout #1 by PHI at 00:50.

(:50) (Shotgun) D.Sproles right guard to HST 20 for 5 yards (D.Manning; K.Lewis).2-10-HST 25

(:34) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez sacked at HST 27 for -7 yards (J.Watt).3-5-HST 20

Timeout #2 by PHI at 00:04.

Timeout #3 by HST at 00:04.

(:04) C.Parkey 45 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.4-12-HST 27

PHI 17 HST 14, 13 plays, 53 yards, 3:58 drive, 15:00 elapsed

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 17 8:55 4 4 0 8 3/5 1/1

Houston Texans 14 6:05 1 1 1 3 0/2 0/0

Score

TimePoss

First Downs

R P X T

Efficiencies

3 Down 4 Down

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

Third QuarterPlay By Play 11/2/2014

HST elects to Receive, and PHI elects to defend the South goal.

C.Parkey kicks 65 yards from PHI 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Houston Texans at 15:00

(15:00) A.Foster right tackle to HST 26 for 6 yards (F.Cox).1-10-HST 20

(14:38) A.Foster right tackle to HST 37 for 11 yards (T.Cole; M.Kendricks).2-4-HST 26 R7

(14:08) A.Foster left tackle to HST 42 for 5 yards (E.Wolff).1-10-HST 37

(13:40) A.Blue right end to HST 45 for 3 yards (B.Boykin; M.Kendricks).2-5-HST 42

(12:59) A.Blue up the middle to HST 49 for 4 yards (T.Cole).3-2-HST 45 R8

(12:30) A.Blue right end to 50 for 1 yard (M.Kendricks).1-10-HST 49

(11:51) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete deep right to A.Johnson (B.Fletcher).2-9-50

(11:45) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick sacked at HST 44 for -6 yards (C.Barwin).3-9-50

Penalty on HST-D.Brown, Offensive Holding, declined.

(11:30) S.Lechler punts 41 yards to PHI 15, Center-J.Weeks, fair catch by D.Sproles.4-15-HST 44

Philadelphia Eagles at 11:21

(11:21) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez sacked at PHI 15 for 0 yards (sack split by J.Watt and J.Crick).1-10-PHI 15

PENALTY on HST-A.J. Bouye, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 15 - No Play. X16

(11:04) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to PHI 20 for no gain (A.Hal; J.Joseph).1-10-PHI 20

PENALTY on PHI, Illegal Shift, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 20 - No Play.

(10:49) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle to J.Maclin to PHI 22 for 7 yards (K.Lewis; M.Mohamed).1-15-PHI 15

(10:22) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to PHI 22 for no gain (J.Crick; J.Watt).2-8-PHI 22

(9:47) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to D.Sproles to PHI 46 for 24 yards (K.Lewis, A.Hal).3-8-PHI 22 P17

(9:22) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short left to R.Cooper.1-10-PHI 46

(9:17) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short middle to R.Cooper (A.Hal).2-10-PHI 46

(9:11) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to D.Sproles to HST 43 for 11 yards (M.Mohamed).3-10-PHI 46 P18

(8:42) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short right to J.Maehl (J.Simon).1-10-HST 43

(8:36) (Shotgun) L.McCoy right guard to HST 40 for 3 yards (M.Mohamed; T.Jamison).2-10-HST 43

(8:03) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short middle to J.Matthews (A.Hal).3-7-HST 40

(7:58) D.Jones punts 29 yards to HST 11, Center-J.Dorenbos, out of bounds.4-7-HST 40

Houston Texans at 7:49

(7:49) A.Foster right guard to HST 13 for 2 yards (B.Bair).1-10-HST 11

(7:11) R.Fitzpatrick pass short right to D.Hopkins to HST 22 for 9 yards (B.Fletcher; M.Kendricks) [C.Barwin].2-8-HST 13 P9

(6:43) A.Foster left tackle to HST 27 for 5 yards (B.Boykin; M.Kendricks).1-10-HST 22

PENALTY on HST-B.Jones, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at HST 23.

(6:43) R.Fitzpatrick pass short left to A.Johnson to HST 16 for 3 yards (B.Logan).1-19-HST 13

PENALTY on PHI-B.Logan, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at HST 16. X10

(5:47) A.Blue right guard to HST 34 for 3 yards (D.Ryans; E.Wolff).1-10-HST 31

(5:15) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short right to A.Johnson.2-7-HST 34

(5:06) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short middle to D.Hopkins pushed ob at PHI 21 for 45 yards (E.Wolff).3-7-HST 34 P11

(4:23) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete deep left to D.Hopkins (C.Barwin).1-10-PHI 21

(4:18) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short right to K.Martin.2-10-PHI 21

(4:14) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete deep left to A.Johnson [V.Curry].3-10-PHI 21

(4:07) R.Bullock 39 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Left, Center-J.Weeks, Holder-S.Lechler.4-10-PHI 21

Philadelphia Eagles at 4:04

(4:04) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left end pushed ob at PHI 44 for 14 yards (A.Hal).1-10-PHI 30 R19

(3:42) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left tackle pushed ob at HST 30 for 26 yards (J.Rolle).1-10-PHI 44 R20

(3:17) (Shotgun) C.Polk right end to HST 8 for 22 yards (A.J. Bouye, M.Mohamed).1-10-HST 30 R21

(2:46) C.Polk up the middle for 8 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-8-HST 8 R22

C.Parkey extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.

PHI 24 HST 14, 4 plays, 70 yards, 1:24 drive, 12:20 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 65 yards from PHI 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

Houston Texans at 2:40

(2:40) A.Foster left tackle to HST 19 for -1 yards (B.Logan).1-10-HST 20

(2:06) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short left to A.Blue.2-11-HST 19

(2:01) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete deep right to A.Johnson.3-11-HST 19

(1:52) S.Lechler punts 60 yards to PHI 21, Center-J.Weeks. D.Sproles to PHI 30 for 9 yards (Z.Diles).4-11-HST 19

Penalty on PHI-M.Jenkins, Defensive Offside, declined.

Philadelphia Eagles at 1:37

(1:37) PENALTY on PHI-A.Gardner, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 30 - No Play.1-10-PHI 30

(1:37) L.McCoy right guard to PHI 30 for 5 yards (J.Pagan; R.Pickett).1-15-PHI 25

(1:13) L.McCoy right guard to PHI 32 for 2 yards (J.Pagan).2-10-PHI 30

(:33) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short middle intended for R.Cooper INTERCEPTED by J.Rolle [J.Watt] at PHI 42. J.Rolle to PHI 38 for 4 yards(R.Cooper).

3-8-PHI 32

Houston Texans at 0:26

(:26) R.Fitzpatrick pass short middle to A.Blue to PHI 41 for -3 yards (B.Logan) [M.Kendricks].1-10-PHI 38

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 24 6:07 4 2 1 7 2/4 0/0

Houston Texans 14 8:53 2 2 1 5 2/5 0/0

Score

TimePoss

First Downs

R P X T

Efficiencies

3 Down 4 Down

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

Fourth QuarterPlay By Play 11/2/2014

Houston Texans continued.

(15:00) (Shotgun) A.Blue right tackle to PHI 34 for 7 yards (M.Kendricks).2-13-PHI 41

(14:28) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short left to D.Hopkins to PHI 13 for 21 yards (M.Jenkins).3-6-PHI 34 P12

(14:28) PENALTY on HST-D.Newton, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 13 - No Play.1-10-PHI 13

(13:27) R.Fitzpatrick scrambles up the middle to PHI 10 for 8 yards (D.Ryans).1-15-PHI 18

(12:49) R.Fitzpatrick pass short middle intended for D.Hopkins INTERCEPTED by D.Ryans [F.Cox] at PHI 7. D.Ryans to PHI 9 for 2 yards.FUMBLES, RECOVERED by HST-D.Hopkins at PHI 7. D.Hopkins to PHI 7 for no gain (E.Wolff). PHI-D.Ryans was injured during the play.He is Out.The Replay Official challenged the fumble ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field was confirmed.

2-7-PHI 10

Houston Texans at 12:35

(12:35) A.Blue left tackle to PHI 7 for no gain (T.Cole).1-7-PHI 7

(11:57) R.Fitzpatrick pass short right to D.Hopkins for 7 yards, TOUCHDOWN.2-7-PHI 7 P13

R.Bullock extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Weeks, Holder-S.Lechler.

PHI 24 HST 21, 2 plays, 7 yards, 0:44 drive, 3:09 elapsed

R.Bullock kicks 65 yards from HST 35 to end zone, Touchback.

Philadelphia Eagles at 11:51

(11:51) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left end to PHI 20 for no gain (A.Dent).1-10-PHI 20

(11:16) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to PHI 25 for 5 yards (J.Crick; A.Dent).2-10-PHI 20

(10:40) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass incomplete short middle to D.Sproles.3-5-PHI 25

PENALTY on HST, Illegal Use of Hands, 5 yards, enforced at PHI 25 - No Play. X23

(10:36) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to J.Maclin to HST 49 for 21 yards (D.Swearinger).1-10-PHI 30 P24

(9:59) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to J.Maehl to HST 41 for 8 yards (A.J. Bouye).1-10-HST 49

(9:18) (Shotgun) PENALTY on PHI-L.Johnson, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at HST 41 - No Play.2-2-HST 41

(9:01) (Shotgun) L.McCoy up the middle to HST 37 for 9 yards (D.Swearinger).2-7-HST 46 R25

(8:40) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left guard to HST 34 for 3 yards (J.Pagan; A.Dent). HST-J.Simon was injured during the play. His return is Probable.1-10-HST 37

(8:20) C.Polk up the middle to HST 28 for 6 yards (A.Dent).2-7-HST 34

(7:40) (Shotgun) C.Polk up the middle to HST 25 for 3 yards (W.Mercilus; A.Dent).3-1-HST 28 R26

(7:03) M.Sanchez scrambles left end to HST 22 for 3 yards (J.Crick).1-10-HST 25

(6:19) M.Sanchez pass short left to J.Huff pushed ob at HST 13 for 9 yards (A.Hal).2-7-HST 22 P27

(5:39) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left end to HST 8 for 5 yards (D.Swearinger). HST-W.Mercilus was injured during the play. His return is Doubtful.1-10-HST 13

(5:22) L.McCoy up the middle to HST 7 for 1 yard (B.Reed).2-5-HST 8

(4:39) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to B.Celek to HST 4 for 3 yards (D.Manning).3-4-HST 7

Timeout #1 by HST at 04:07.

(4:07) C.Polk up the middle to HST 3 for 1 yard (D.Manning; K.Lewis).Houston challenged the first down ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands. (Timeout #2.)

4-1-HST 4 R28

(3:56) (Shotgun) PENALTY on PHI-L.Johnson, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at HST 3 - No Play.1-3-HST 3

(3:56) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to J.Maclin for 8 yards, TOUCHDOWN.The Replay Official challenged the incomplete pass ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands.

1-8-HST 8 P29

C.Parkey extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Dorenbos, Holder-D.Jones.

PHI 31 HST 21, 15 plays, 80 yards, 1 penalty, 8:01 drive, 11:10 elapsed

C.Parkey kicks 68 yards from PHI 35 to HST -3. D.Manning to HST 12 for 15 yards (B.Braman).

PENALTY on HST-J.Aubrey, Illegal Block Above the Waist, 6 yards, enforced at HST 12.

Houston Texans at 3:50, (1st play from scrimmage 3:41)

(3:41) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short right to D.Hopkins ran ob at HST 17 for 11 yards.1-10-HST 6 P14

(3:35) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick scrambles left end ran ob at HST 24 for 7 yards (F.Cox).1-10-HST 17

(3:26) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick scrambles up the middle to HST 40 for 16 yards (E.Wolff).2-3-HST 24 R15

(2:58) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick scrambles up the middle to HST 45 for 5 yards (M.Kendricks).1-10-HST 40

(2:33) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short right to D.Hopkins.2-5-HST 45

(2:27) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short right to A.Johnson (M.Jenkins).3-5-HST 45

(2:22) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass incomplete short middle to D.Hopkins (C.Barwin).4-5-HST 45

Philadelphia Eagles at 2:17

(2:17) C.Polk left guard to HST 40 for 5 yards (J.Watt).1-10-HST 45

Two-Minute Warning

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

(2:00) C.Polk up the middle to HST 36 for 4 yards (D.Swearinger).2-5-HST 40

Timeout #3 by HST at 01:56.

(1:56) C.Polk left guard to HST 35 for 1 yard (J.Pagan).The Replay Official challenged the first down ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands.

3-1-HST 36 R30

(1:15) M.Sanchez kneels to HST 36 for -1 yards.1-10-HST 35

(:35) M.Sanchez kneels to HST 37 for -1 yards.2-11-HST 36

END OF QUARTER

Philadelphia Eagles 31 10:18 4 3 1 8 2/3 1/1

Houston Texans 21 4:42 1 3 0 4 1/2 0/1

Score

TimePoss

First Downs

R P X T

Efficiencies

3 Down 4 Down

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

Philadelphia Eagles vs Houston Texans

11/2/2014 at NRG Stadium

Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Ten Longest Plays for Philadelphia Eagles

Ten Longest Plays for Houston Texans

VISITOR Philadelphia Eagles 4 0 0

HOME Houston Texans 2 1 0

Offense Defense Special TeamsTouchdown Scoring Information

Player Scoring Information

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

1-10-PHI 41 (8:39) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass deep middle to J.Maclin for 59 yards, TOUCHDOWN [J.Crick].159

1-10-PHI 40 (13:17) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass deep middle to J.Maclin to HST 8 for 52 yards (A.Hal).PENALTY on PHI-J.Maclin, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards, enforced at HST 8.

237

1-10-PHI 44 (3:42) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left tackle pushed ob at HST 30 for 26 yards (J.Rolle).326

2-1-PHI 29 (3:58) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to J.Matthews to HST 47 for 24 yards (D.Manning; M.Mohamed).224

3-8-PHI 22 (9:47) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to D.Sproles to PHI 46 for 24 yards (K.Lewis, A.Hal).324

1-10-HST 30 (3:17) (Shotgun) C.Polk right end to HST 8 for 22 yards (A.J. Bouye, M.Mohamed).322

1-10-PHI 30 (10:36) (Shotgun) M.Sanchez pass short right to J.Maclin to HST 49 for 21 yards (D.Swearinger).421

1-10-PHI 30 (4:04) (Shotgun) L.McCoy left end pushed ob at PHI 44 for 14 yards (A.Hal).314

2-7-PHI 19 (2:45) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to R.Cooper pushed ob at PHI 32 for 13 yards (A.J. Bouye).113

1-10-PHI 32 (2:33) (Shotgun) N.Foles pass short left to R.Cooper to PHI 45 for 13 yards (A.J. Bouye).113

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

2-15-HST 44 (4:09) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass deep right to A.Foster for 56 yards, TOUCHDOWN.256

3-7-HST 34 (5:06) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short middle to D.Hopkins pushed ob at PHI 21 for 45 yards (E.Wolff).345

3-2-HST 28 (7:07) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass deep left to D.Hopkins to 50 for 22 yards (C.Williams).122

3-6-PHI 34 (14:28) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short left to D.Hopkins to PHI 13 for 21 yards (M.Jenkins).421

3-18-HST 42 (5:41) (Shotgun) A.Foster left guard to PHI 40 for 18 yards (M.Jenkins).118

1-19-HST 13 (6:43) R.Fitzpatrick pass short left to A.Johnson to HST 16 for 3 yards (B.Logan).PENALTY on PHI-B.Logan, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at HST 16.

318

2-3-HST 24 (3:26) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick scrambles up the middle to HST 40 for 16 yards (E.Wolff).416

2-9-HST 33 (13:37) R.Fitzpatrick pass short left to D.Johnson pushed ob at HST 44 for 11 yards (C.Williams).111

2-4-HST 26 (14:38) A.Foster right tackle to HST 37 for 11 yards (T.Cole; M.Kendricks).311

1-10-HST 6 (3:41) (Shotgun) R.Fitzpatrick pass short right to D.Hopkins ran ob at HST 17 for 11 yards.411

Club Player TD RushTD

RecTD

KO TD PuntTD

Int TD FumTD

MiscTD

FG XP 2PtRush

2PtRec

PointsSfty

PHI J.Maclin 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120

PHI C.Parkey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 70

PHI C.Polk 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

PHI J.Matthews 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

HST A.Foster 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

HST D.Hopkins 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

HST A.J. Bouye 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

HST R.Bullock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 30

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game

Largest Lead

Largest Deficit

Drives Leading

Drives Trailing

Time of Possession Leading

Time of Possession Trailing

Times Score Tied Up

Lead Changes

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7

2

2:29

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0

0:00

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0

0:00

-7

3

9:33

10

5

16:25

0

0

0:00

0

0

0:00

-10

6

13:35

10

7

18:54

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0:00

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0:00

-10

9

23:08

2

3

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0

2

3

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TODA

Y’S

OFFI

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S

Refer

ee ...

........

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........

.Joh

n Par

ry (1

32)

Um

pire .

........

........

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rk Pe

llis (1

31)

He

ad Li

nesm

an ...

........

Deric

k Bow

ers (

74)

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e Jud

ge ...

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........

....Ju

lian M

app (

10)

Fie

ld Ju

dge .

........

........

Jon L

uciva

nsky

(89)

Si

de Ju

dge .

........

........

........

Joe L

arre

w (7

3)

Back

Judg

e .....

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rry P

agan

elli (4

6)

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yOffic

ial ...

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by M

cGra

th

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y Ass

istan

t ......

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ell Y

urk

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sor .

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NA

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6 Br

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6

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2

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as S

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58

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27

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59

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ney M

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24

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60

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3

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33

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313

26

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76

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7

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79

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don B

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s G

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335

25

3 Mi

ami (O

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80

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e Joh

nson

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R 6-

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0 33

12

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ami (F

la.)

82

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awn M

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194

24

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24

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265

23

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266

21

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94

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ett

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340

35

14

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95

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ll Pow

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3

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21

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22

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burn

2

Matt B

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6-

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2

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3

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6-2

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27

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C

8 Do

nnie

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s P

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221

34

11

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9

Nick

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s QB

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6 24

3 25

3

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na 1

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sh H

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20

6 23

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213

30

9 Mi

ssou

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remy

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lin

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6-0

198

26

6 Mi

ssou

ri 2

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ando

n Boy

kin

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5-10

18

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3

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gia 2

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lan C

arro

ll II

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6-1

205

27

5 Ma

rylan

d 2

4 Br

adley

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6-

0 20

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6

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25

LeSe

an M

cCoy

RB

5-

11

208

26

6 Pi

ttsbu

rgh

26

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Willi

ams

CB

6-1

190

29

6 W

ashb

urn

27

Malco

lm Je

nkins

S

6-0

204

26

6 Oh

io St

ate 2

8 Ea

rl Wolf

f S

5-11

21

0 24

2

NC S

tate

29

Nate

Allen

S

6-1

210

26

5 So

uth F

lorida

32

Chris

Polk

RB

5-

11

222

24

3 W

ashin

gton

37

Jayle

n Watk

ins

DB

5-11

19

4 22

R

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a 4

2 Ch

ris M

arag

os

S 5-

10

200

27

5 W

iscon

sin 4

3 Da

rren S

prole

s RB

5-

6 19

0 31

10

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nsas

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e 4

6 Jo

n Dor

enbo

s LS

6-

0 25

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12

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xas-E

l Pas

o 4

7 Tr

ey B

urton

TE

6-

3 23

5 24

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a 5

0 Ca

sey M

atthe

ws

LB

6-1

245

25

4 Or

egon

51

Emma

nuel

Acho

LB

6-

2 24

0 23

3

Texa

s 5

5 Br

ando

n Gra

ham

LB

6-2

265

26

5 Mi

chiga

n 5

6 Br

yan B

rama

n LB

6-

5 24

1 27

4

Wes

t Tex

as A

&M 5

8 Tr

ent C

ole

LB

6-3

270

32

10

Cinc

innati

59

DeMe

co R

yans

LB

6-

1 24

7 30

9

Alab

ama

61

Julia

n Van

derve

lde

C/G

6-2

300

27

3 Iow

a 6

2 Ja

son K

elce

C 6-

3 29

5 26

4

Cinc

innati

63

David

Molk

C

6-1

290

25

2 Mi

chiga

n 6

4 Ma

tt Tob

in G/

T 6-

6 29

0 24

2

Iowa

65

Lane

John

son

T 6-

6 31

7 24

2

Oklah

oma

66

Andr

ew G

ardn

er

T/G

6-6

308

28

5 Ge

orgia

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67

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is Ke

lly

G/T

6-8

321

24

3 Pu

rdue

71

Jaso

n Pete

rs T

6-4

328

32

11

Arka

nsas

72

Cedr

ic Th

ornto

n DE

6-

4 30

9 26

3

South

ern A

rkans

as 7

5 Vi

nny C

urry

DE

6-3

279

26

3 Ma

rshall

79

Todd

Her

rema

ns

G/T

6-6

321

32

10

Sagin

aw V

alley

Stat

e 8

1 Jo

rdan

Matt

hews

W

R 6-

3 21

2 22

R

Vand

erbil

t 8

5 Ja

mes C

asey

TE

6-

3 24

0 30

6

Rice

86

Zach

Ertz

TE

6-

5 25

0 23

2

Stan

ford

87

Bren

t Cele

k TE

6-

4 25

5 29

8

Cinc

innati

88

Jeff M

aehl

WR

6-0

184

25

2 Or

egon

90

Marcu

s Smi

th II

LB

6-3

251

22

R Lo

uisvil

le 9

1 Fle

tcher

Cox

DE

6-

4 30

0 23

3

Miss

issipp

i Stat

e 9

3 Br

ando

n Bair

DE

6-

6 29

0 29

2

Oreg

on 9

4 Be

au A

llen

DT

6-2

333

22

R W

iscon

sin 9

5 My

chal

Kend

ricks

LB

6-

0 24

0 24

3

Califo

rnia

96

Benn

ie Lo

gan

DT

6-2

315

24

2 LS

U 9

7 Ta

ylor H

art

DE

6-6

281

23

R Or

egon

98

Conn

or B

arwi

n LB

6-

4 26

4 28

6

Cinc

innati

HOUS

TON

TEXA

NSPH

ILAD

ELPH

IA E

AGLE

STE

XANS

No.

Nam

e Po

s. 7

0 Ad

ams,

Jeff .

........

........

........

....T

37

Aubr

ey, J

osh .

........

........

........

..S 2

8 Bl

ue, A

lfred .

........

........

........

.RB

34

Bouy

e, A.

J. .....

........

........

......C

B 7

9 Br

ooks

, Bra

ndon

.......

........

......G

76

Brow

n, Du

ane .

........

........

........

T

4 Bu

llock

, Ran

dy ...

........

........

.....K

74

Clab

o, Ty

son .

........

........

........

..T 9

0 Cl

owne

y, Ja

deve

on ...

........

.OLB

93

Crick

, Jar

ed ....

........

........

......D

E 5

6 Cu

shing

, Bria

n .....

........

........

ILB 5

0 De

nt, A

keem

.......

........

........

.ILB

91

Diles

, Zac

.......

........

........

......I

LB 8

7 Fie

doro

wicz

, C.J.

.......

........

...TE

14

Fitzp

atrick

, Rya

n .....

........

.....Q

B 2

3 Fo

ster, A

rian ..

........

........

.......

RB 8

8 Gr

aham

, Gar

rett ..

........

........

..TE

84

Griffin,Ry

an ...

........

........

.......

TE 4

1 Gr

imes

, Jon

athan

.......

........

.RB

29

Hal, A

ndre

.......

........

........

.....C

B 1

0 Ho

pkins

, DeA

ndre

........

.......

WR

25

Jack

son,

Kare

em ...

........

......C

B 9

6 Ja

miso

n, Tim

........

........

........

DE 8

0 Jo

hnso

n, An

dre .

........

........

..WR

13

John

son,

Dama

ris ...

........

....W

R 6

0 Jo

nes,

Ben .

........

........

........

.G/C

24

Jose

ph, J

ohna

than .

........

.....C

B

9 Le

chler

, Sha

ne ...

........

........

.....P

21

Lewi

s, Ke

ndric

k ......

........

........

.S 1

5 Ma

llett,

Ryan

.......

........

........

.QB

38

Mann

ing, D

aniea

l .......

........

.....S

82

Martin

, Kes

hawn

.......

........

..WR

59

Merci

lus, W

hitne

y .....

........

.OLB

54

Moha

med,

Mike

.......

........

....ILB

26

Morri

s, Da

rryl ..

........

........

.....C

B 5

5 My

ers,

Chris

........

........

........

....C

75

Newt

on, D

erek

.......

........

........

.T 9

7 Pa

gan,

Jeoff

rey ..

........

........

..DE

94

Pick

ett, R

yan ..

........

........

.......

NT 3

5 Pl

easa

nt, E

ddie .

........

........

....SS

11

Pose

y, De

Vier

.......

........

......W

R 9

5 Po

we, J

erre

ll ......

........

........

...NT

45

Pros

ch, J

ay ...

........

........

........

FB 5

8 Re

ed, B

rook

s .....

........

........

OLB

20

Rolle

, Jum

al ....

........

........

.....C

B

3 Sa

vage

, Tom

.......

........

........

.QB

51

Simo

n, Jo

hn ...

........

........

....OL

B 7

1 Su

’a-Fil

o, Xa

vier ..

........

........

...G

36

Swea

ringe

r, D.J.

.......

........

....SS

52

Tarp

inian

, Jeff

.......

........

.......

ILB 5

7 Tu

ggle,

Justi

n......

........

........

.ILB

99

Watt

, J.J.

.......

........

........

.......

DE 4

6 W

eeks

, Jon

.......

........

........

....LS

HEAD

COA

CH: B

ill O’

Brien

ASSI

STAN

T CO

ACHE

S: R

omeo

Cre

nnel

(Defe

nsive

Coo

rdina

tor);

Bob L

igash

esky

(Spe

cial T

eams

Coo

rdina

-tor

); Jim

Ber

nhar

dt (D

irecto

r of F

ootba

ll Re

sear

ch);

John

Butl

er (S

econ

dary)

; Dou

g Co

lman

(Ass

istan

t Spe

cial

Team

s); P

aul D

unn

(Offe

nsive

Line

); Cr

aig F

itzge

rald

(Hea

d St

reng

th an

d Co

nditio

ning)

; Geo

rge

Gods

ey (Q

uar-

terba

cks);

Sea

n Ha

yes (

Assis

tant S

treng

th an

d Co

nditio

ning)

; Stan

Hixo

n (W

ide R

eceiv

ers);

Tim

Kell

y (Of

fensiv

e Qu

ality

Contr

ol); B

ill Ko

llar (

Defen

sive

Line)

; Will

Lawi

ng (D

efens

ive Q

uality

Con

trol);

Char

les L

ondo

n (R

unnin

g Ba

cks);

Anth

ony M

idget

(Ass

istan

t Sec

onda

ry); J

ohn P

erry

(Tigh

t End

s); A

nthon

y Plea

sant

(Ass

istan

t Stre

ngth

and

Cond

itionin

g); M

ike V

rabe

l (Line

back

ers).

HEAD

COA

CH: C

hip K

elly

ASSI

STAN

T CO

ACHE

S: P

at Sh

urmu

r (Of

fensiv

e Co

ordin

ator);

Bill

Davis

(Defe

nsive

Coo

rdina

tor);

Dave

Fipp

(S

pecia

l Tea

ms C

oord

inator

); Gr

eg A

ustin

(Ass

istan

t Offe

nsive

Line

); Je

rry A

zzina

ro (D

efens

ive L

ine/A

ssist

ant H

ead

Coac

h); Q

uadr

ian B

anks

(Ass

istan

t Stre

ngth

and

Cond

itionin

g); B

ob B

ickne

ll (W

ide R

eceiv

ers);

Mich

ael C

lay (D

e-fen

sive Q

uality

Con

trol);

Mike

Daw

son (

Assis

tant D

efens

ive Li

ne);

Keith

Gra

y (As

sistan

t Stre

ngth

and C

ondit

ioning

); Ma

tthew

Har

per (

Assis

tant S

pecia

l Tea

ms); J

osh H

ingst

(Stre

ngth

and C

ondit

ioning

); Sha

un H

uls (S

ports

Scie

nce C

o-or

dinato

r); Jo

hn Lo

vett (

Defen

sive B

acks

); Tod

d Lyg

ht (A

ssist

ant D

efens

ive B

acks

); Bill

McGo

vern

(Outs

ide Li

neba

ck-

ers);

Rick

Mint

er (In

side L

ineba

cker

s); B

ill Mu

sgra

ve (Q

uarte

rbac

ks); J

ustin

Pee

lle (A

ssist

ant T

ight E

nds);

Duc

e Stal

ey

(Run

ning B

acks

); Je

ff Stou

tland

(Offe

nsive

Line

); Pr

ess T

aylor

(Offe

nsive

Qua

lity C

ontro

l); Te

d Willi

ams (

Tight

Ends

).

EAGL

ES No

. Na

me

Pos.

51

Acho

, Emm

anue

l ......

........

.....LB

94

Allen

, Bea

u .....

........

........

......D

T 2

9 Al

len, N

ate ...

........

........

........

....S

93

Bair,

Bran

don .

........

........

.......

DE

2 Ba

rkley

, Matt

.......

........

........

..QB

98

Barw

in, C

onno

r ......

........

........

LB 2

2 Bo

ykin,

Bra

ndon

.......

........

....CB

56

Bram

an, B

ryan .

........

........

......L

B 4

7 Bu

rton,

Trey

.......

........

........

...TE

23

Carro

ll, No

lan II

........

........

.....C

B 8

5 Ca

sey,

Jame

s .....

........

........

..TE

87

Celek

, Bre

nt ....

........

........

......T

E 5

8 Co

le, Tr

ent ..

........

........

........

...LB

14

Coop

er, R

iley .

........

........

......W

R 9

1 Co

x, Fle

tcher

.......

........

........

.DE

75

Curry

, Vinn

y .....

........

........

.....D

E 4

6 Do

renb

os, J

on ...

........

........

....LS

86

Ertz,

Zac

h .....

........

........

........

TE 2

4 Fle

tcher,

Bra

dley ..

........

........

.CB

9

Foles

, Nick

.......

........

........

.....Q

B 6

6 Ga

rdne

r, And

rew .

........

........

.T/G

55

Grah

am, B

rand

on ...

........

.......L

B 9

7 Ha

rt, Ta

ylor .

........

........

........

..DE

79

Herre

mans

, Tod

d .....

........

....G/

T 1

1 Hu

ff, Jo

sh ...

........

........

........

..WR

27

Jenk

ins, M

alcolm

.......

........

......S

65

John

son,

Lane

.......

........

........

..T

8 Jo

nes,

Donn

ie .....

........

........

.....P

62

Kelce

, Jas

on ...

........

........

........

C 6

7 Ke

lly, D

ennis

.......

........

........

.G/T

95

Kend

ricks

, Myc

hal ...

........

.......L

B 9

6 Lo

gan,

Benn

ie .....

........

........

..DT

18

Macli

n, Je

remy

........

........

.....W

R 8

8 Ma

ehl, J

eff ...

........

........

........

WR

42

Mara

gos,

Chris

.......

........

........

.S 5

0 Ma

tthew

s, Ca

sey .

........

........

..LB

81

Matth

ews,

Jord

an ...

........

.....W

R 2

5 Mc

Coy,

LeSe

an ...

........

........

.RB

63

Molk,

Dav

id ....

........

........

........

.C

1 Pa

rkey,

Cody

.......

........

........

....K

71

Peter

s, Ja

son .

........

........

........

..T 3

2 Po

lk, C

hris

........

........

........

....RB

59

Ryan

s, De

Meco

.......

........

......L

B

3 Sa

nche

z, Ma

rk ....

........

........

..QB

16

Smith

, Bra

d .....

........

........

.....W

R 9

0 Sm

ith, M

arcu

s II ..

........

........

...LB

43

Spro

les, D

arre

n ......

........

.......

RB 7

2 Th

ornto

n, Ce

dric .

........

........

..DE

64

Tobin

, Matt

.......

........

........

....G/

T 6

1 Va

nder

velde

, Juli

an ...

........

..C/G

37

Watk

ins, J

aylen

.......

........

......D

B 2

6 W

illiam

s, Ca

ry ....

........

........

...CB

28

Wolf

f, Ear

l ......

........

........

........

..SRE

SERV

E/NO

N-FO

OTBA

LL IL

LNES

S 7

7 Qu

esse

nber

ry, D

avid

........

......G

RESE

RVE/

INJU

RED

39

Balle

ntine

, Lon

nie ...

........

........

S 1

6 Bo

nner,

Alan

.......

........

........

WR

92

Nix I

II, Lo

uis ...

........

........

.......

NT 9

1 Sa

pp, R

icky ..

........

........

......O

LB

67

Whit

e, Co

dy ...

........

........

........

.G 7

2 W

itzma

nn, B

ryan .

........

........

...T

73

Yeatm

an, W

ill .....

........

........

.....T

RESE

RVE/

INJU

RED

76

Barb

re, A

llen .

........

........

........

G/T

53

Good

e, Na

jee ....

........

........

......L

B 5

7 Lo

ng, T

ravis

.......

........

........

.....L

B 6

9 Ma

this,

Evan

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501, at Detroit (296 passing, 205 rushing), 11/22/12 500 TOTAL NET YARDS 511, vs. Denver (397 passing, 114 rushing), 12/22/13

231, Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 200 YARDS RUSHING 211, Larry Johnson vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05151, Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/26/14 150 YARDS RUSHING 176, Rashad Jennings at New York Giants, 9/21/14151, Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/26/14 100 YARDS RUSHING 136, DeMarco Murray at Dallas, 10/5/14527, Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 400 YARDS PASSING 400, Peyton Manning vs. Denver, 12/22/13350, Case Keenum vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 300 YARDS PASSING 370, Andrew Luck vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14229, Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 200 YARDS RECEIVING 223, T.Y. Hilton vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14154, Andre Johnson at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 150 YARDS RECEIVING 223, T.Y. Hilton vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14108, DeAndre Hopkins at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14 100 YARDS RECEIVING 223, T.Y. Hilton vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/145, Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 FIVE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 6, Aaron Rodgers vs. Green Bay, 10/14/124, Matt Schaub at Denver, 9/23/12 FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES 4, Peyton Manning vs. Denver, 12/22/133, Case Keenum at Arizona, 11/10/13 THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 3, Andrew Luck vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/142, Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 THROW TWO+ INTERCEPTIONS 3, Jake Locker at Tennessee, 12/2/12

3, Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 THREE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 3, T.Y. Hilton vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13

2, Andre Johnson at Arizona, 11/10/13 TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 2, Eric Decker vs. Denver, 12/22/13

Never Happened FOUR TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 4, Shaun Alexander at Seattle, 10/16/05

3, Ben Tate vs. New England, 12/1/13 THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 3, Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Jacksonville, 9/27/09

2, Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/26/14 TWO TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 2, Maurice Jones-Drew at Jacksonville, 11/14/10

3.0, J.J. Watt vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 THREE SACKS 3.0, DeMarcus Ware vs. Dallas, 9/26/10

80 yards, J.J. Watt vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN 98 yards, Alec Ogletree vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13

45 yards, J.J. Watt vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN 6 yards, Matt Shaughnessy at Arizona, 11/10/13

45-yard fumble return, J.J. Watt vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN 6-yard fumble return, Matt Shaughnessy at Arizona, 11/10/13

Shayne Graham, 5-6, vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 FIVE-OR-MORE FIELD GOALS Billy Cundiff 5-5 at Baltimore, 10/16/11

Neil Rackers, 4-4, at New Orleans, 9/25/11 FOUR FIELD GOALS Adam Vinatieri 4-5 at Indianapolis, 12/22/11

J.J. Watt, blocked kick by Josh Scobee vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13 FIELD GOAL BLOCKED Justin Tuck blocked kick by Randy Bullock at Oakland, 9/14/14

Never Happened FG BLOCKED/MISSED AND RETURNED FOR TD Never Happened

Alfred Blue blocked punt by Tress Way vs. Washington, 9/7/14 PUNT BLOCKED Damontre Moore blocked punt by Shane Lechler vs. New York Giants, 9/21/14

Alfred Blue blocked and recovered punt by Tress Way vs. Wash-ington, 9/7/14 PUNT BLOCKED AND RETURNED FOR TD Never Happened

95 yards, Jacoby Jones vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN 101 yards, Deji Karim at Indianapolis, 12/30/12

87 yards, Keshawn Martin vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 PUNT RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN 82 yards, Tandon Doss at Baltimore, 9/22/13

J.J. Watt blocked PAT by Kai Forbath vs. Washington, 9/7/14 PAT BLOCKED Albert Haynesworth blocked PAT by Neil Rackers at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11

Neil Rackers PAT blocked by Albert Haynesworth at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 MISSED PAT Kai Forbath PAT blocked by J.J. Watt vs. Washington, 9/7/14

Arian Foster rush vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 TWO POINT CONVERSION MADE Andrew Luck to Coby Fleener, vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13

Snap over head of Jake Delhomme vs. Tennessee, 1/1/12 TWO POINT CONVERSION FAILED Leon Washington failed rush, at Tennesee, 10/26/14

Joe Mays tackle of Chris Johnson vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 SAFETY SCORED Duane Brown fumble recovery in end zone at Indianapolis, 12/15/13

43, vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 SCORED 40 POINTS 42, at New England, 12/10/12

30-24, vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 WON OVERTIME GAME 17-20, at Dallas, 10/5/14

20-0, vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 SHUTOUT 0-27, at Jacksonville, 12/7/03

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014HIGHS AND LOWS / RECORD WHEN

HOUSTON TEXANS RECORD WHEN...TEAM SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS

Texans Opponents High Low High LowPoints 30 at OAK/at TEN 17, 3x, last at DAL 33 vs. IND 6 vs. WASFirst Downs 24 at TEN 15 at DAL 37 vs. IND 13 at TENTotal Offense 411 at NYG 301 vs. BUF 456 at DAL/vs.IND 326 at TENNet Yards Rushing 212 at TEN 37 vs. BUF 193 at NYG 36 at TENNet Yards Passing 292 at NYG 139 at OAK 363 vs. IND 220 vs. BUFOffensive Plays 80 at TEN 52 vs. IND 82 vs. IND 56 at TENRushing Attempts 46 at OAK 24 vs. BUF 42 at NYG 13 at TENPass Attempts 37 vs. BUF 19 at OAK 44 at BUF/vs.IND 28 at NYGPass Completions 25 vs. BUF 14 vs. WAS/at OAK 29 vs. WAS 21 at NYG/vs. BUFPasses Had Intercepted 3 at NYG 0, 3x, last at TEN 2 at OAK/vs. BUF 0 vs. WAS/at NYGSacks Allowed 5 vs. IND 0, 3x, last at DAL 3 vs. WAS/vs. IND 0 at OAKFumbles 3 at PIT 0 at DAL/at TEN 3 vs. WAS/at OAK 1, 4x, last at TENFumbles Lost 2 vs. IND 0, 4x, last at TEN 2, 3x, last at DAL 0 vs. BUFTotal Turnovers 3, 3x, last vs. IND 0, 3x, last at TEN 4 at OAK 1 at NYGPenalties 8 vs. BUF 4 at PIT/at TEN 8 vs. BUF 4 at NYGYards Penalized 90 vs. BUF 20 at PIT 71 vs. WAS 24 at OAKTime of Possession 38:36 at OAK 23:11 vs. IND 36:07 at DAL 21:24 at OAKDefensive Interceptions 2 at OAK/vs. BUF 0 vs. WAS 3 at NYG 0, 4x, last at TENTotal Takeaways 4 at OAK 1 at PIT 3, 3x, last at PIT 0 at OAKDrive (Plays) 98 (11) at TEN -9 (3) at NYG 83 (13) at OAK -6 (3) at OAKThird-Down Conversions 9 at OAK 1 vs. IND 8 at DAL/vs. IND 2 at OAK/at TEN

Texans OpponentsYards Rushing 157, A. Foster at DAL 176, R. Jennings at NYGRushing Attempts 28, A. Foster at OAK 34, R. Jennings at NYGRushing TDs 2, A. Foster at DAL/vs. IND/at TEN 1, 4x, most recent: T, Richardson vs. INDReceptions 7, 3x, most recent: A. Johnson at TEN 10, P. Garcon vs. WASYards Receiving 116, D. Hopkins at NYG 223, T. Hilton vs. INDReceiving TDs 1, 7x, most recent: A. Foster at PIT 1, 15x, most recent: J. Hundter at TENCombined Yards 173, A. Foster at TEN 176, R. Jennings at NYGAll-Purpose Yards 173, A. Foster at TEN 176, R. Jennings at NYGYards Passing 289, R. Fitzpatrick at NYG 324, T. Romo at DALPass Attempts 37, R. Fitzpatrick vs. BUF 44, E. Manuel vs. BUFPass Completions 25, R. Fitzpatrick vs. BUF 29, R. Griffin III vs. WASTD Passes 2, R. Fitzpatrick at OAK/at PIT 3, B. Roethlisberger at PITInterceptions Thrown 3, R. Fitzpatrick at NYG 2, D. Carr at OAKLongest Run 46, A. Blue at NYG 41, D. Carr at OAKLongest Pass Completion 76, D. Hopkins vs. WAS 61, V. Cruz at NYGLongest Kickoff Return 41, D. Manning vs. BUF 39, L. Washington at TENLongest Punt Return 14, K. Martin at DAL 48, D. McCluster at TENLongest INT Return 80, J. Watt vs. BUF 25, A. Rolle at NYGLongest Punt 71, S. Lechler vs. IND 61, T. Way vs. WASLongest Field Goal 55, R. Bullock vs. BUF 49, D. Bailey at DALTouchdowns Scored 3, A. Foster at TEN 1, 19x, most recent: J. Hunter at TENPoints Scored 18, A. Foster at TEN 12, S. Suisham at PIT

2014 Season All-TimeCategory W-L W-LTexans at NRG Stadium 2-1 48-51Texans on the road 2-3 35-66Texans on grass 4-2 76-84Texans on artificial turf 0-2 7-33Texans in a dome 0-0 2-11NRG Stadium roof open 0-0 23-21NRG Stadium roof closed 2-1 25-30

Texans score first 1-1 54-40Opponent scores first 3-3 30-75Texans score on first possession 1-1 33-31Texans score 20+ points 3-2 67-44Texans score less than 20 points 1-2 16-73Texans allow 20+ points 0-4 24-103Texans allow less than 20 points 4-0 59-14

Texans lead after 1st quarter 1-1 44-28Texans trail after 1st quarter 2-1 21-69Score tied after 1st quarter 1-2 18-20Texans lead at halftime 3-0 54-28Texans trail at halftime 1-4 22-83Score tied at halftime 0-0 7-6Texans lead after 3rd quarter 4-0 62-20Texans trail after 3rd quarter 0-4 12-86Score tied after 3rd quarter 0-0 9-11Game goes to overtime 0-1 4-9

Texans have + turnover ratio 3-1 52-17Texans have - turnover ratio 1-2 16-76Turnover ratio even 0-1 15-24

Texans have 30:00+ TOP 3-1 68-38Texans have less than 30:00 TOP 1-3 15-79

Ryan Fitzpatrick starts at QB 4-4 4-4Texans have 100-yard rusher 3-3 32-23Texans have 300 net passing yards 0-0 10-19Texans have 1 100-yard receiver 0-2 31-34Texans have 2 100-yard receivers 0-0 2-5Andre Johnson has 100+ yards receiving 0-0 25-25

Texans win coin toss 0-4 44-65Texans lose coin toss 4-0 39-52

Texans wearing Blue jerseys 1-2 32-39Texans wearing White jerseys 3-2 42-72Texans wearing Red jerseys 0-0 9-6Texans wearing All-White 1-0 6-4Texans wearing All-Blue 0-0 3-5Texans wearing All-Red 0-0 2-2

In September 3-1 20-24In October 1-3 22-27In November 0-0 18-30In December 0-0 21-33In January 0-0 2-3

On Sunday Night 0-0 2-6On Thursday Night 0-1 1-4On Monday Night 0-1 3-5

Kickoff is 12:00 CT 3-2 63-83Kickoff is 3:00/3:05/3:15/3:25 CT 1-0 16-14Kickoff is in Prime Time 0-2 6-15

vs. AFC South overall 1-1 27-47vs. AFC South at home 0-1 17-20vs. AFC South on the road 1-0 10-27

vs. AFC 3-2 62-87vs. AFC North 0-1 10-15vs. AFC East 1-0 13-12vs. AFC West 1-0 12-13

vs. NFC 1-2 21-30vs. NFC East 1-2 4-11vs. NFC South 0-0 7-5vs. NFC North 0-0 6-6vs. NFC West 0-0 4-8

INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHS

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 20142014 SEASON TOTALS

1st Downs Total Offense INTs by Hou. Punts Punt Returns KO Returns Pen Fum Scoring TimeT R Pa Pe Yd Ru At Pa Sk-Yd A C I N Yd Lg Td N Avg N Yd FC Lg TD N Yd Lg TD N Yd N Lt R P Rt PAT FG S Pos

vs. WAS 16 5 8 3 316 115 33 201 1-5 22 14 0 0 0 0 0 6 51.0 4 28 1 12 0 1 28 28 0 6 45 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 29:06at OAK 20 9 9 2 327 188 46 139 0-0 19 14 0 2 69 65 0 2 50.0 2 9 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 7 85 1 0 1 2 0 3 3 0 38:36at NYG 20 4 14 2 411 119 25 292 2-7 35 21 3 0 0 0 0 5 41.0 1 3 2 3 0 3 67 31 0 5 40 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 27:26vs. BUF 19 2 13 4 301 37 24 264 2-4 37 25 2 2 80 80 1 6 41.7 5 24 1 10 0 1 41 41 0 8 90 2 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 30:56at DAL 15 8 7 0 330 176 31 154 0-0 25 16 1 1 5 5 0 7 46.6 3 30 1 14 0 1 21 21 0 5 35 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 31:08vs. IND 18 7 9 2 332 136 24 196 5-16 23 15 0 1 8 8 0 4 54.5 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 66 2 2 2 1 1 4 0 0 23:11at PIT 20 6 12 2 393 132 30 261 1-1 32 21 1 0 0 0 0 3 45.0 1 1 0 1 0 4 59 25 0 4 20 3 2 0 2 0 2 3 0 27:54at TEN 24 9 14 1 405 212 40 913 5-34 35 19 0 1 25 25 0 6 44.8 2 18 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 35 0 0 2 1 0 3 3 0 35:22vs. PHI 15 5 8 2 300 118 28 182 4-21 27 13 1 3 68 51 1 6 48.2 0 0 2 0 0 2 36 21 0 9 54 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 27:47at CLEvs CINvs. TENat JACat INDvs. BALvs. JACTotals 167 55 94 18 3,115 1,233 281 2,602 20-83 255 158 8 10 255 80 2 45 46.6 18 113 14 14 0 13 252 41 0 53 470 12 6 8 11 4 23 15 0 29:46Opp 197 58 124 15 3,520 1,056 251 2,472 19-112 346 227 10 8 53 25 0 43 43.6 19 258 10 48 0 24 553 39 0 55 427 15 11 5 18 0 20 13 0 30:14

1st Downs Total Offense INTs by Opp. Punts Punt Returns KO Returns Pen Fum Scoring TimeT R Pa Pe Yd Ru At Pa Sk-Yd A C I N Yd Lg Td N Avg N Yd FC Lg TD N Yd Lg TD N Yd N Lt R P Rt PAT FG S Pos

vs. WAS 20 7 11 2 372 131 23 241 3-26 37 29 0 0 0 0 0 6 41.0 2 36 1 25 0 2 56 28 0 7 70 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 30:54at OAK 22 5 16 1 364 101 17 263 0-0 42 27 2 0 0 0 0 3 40.0 1 3 1 3 0 4 103 29 0 5 24 3 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 21:24at NYG 26 14 10 2 419 193 42 234 1-8 28 21 0 3 35 25 0 4 39.8 2 12 0 12 0 1 17 17 0 4 31 2 1 1 2 0 3 3 0 32:34vs. BUF 17 3 12 2 316 96 23 220 2-5 44 21 2 2 0 0 0 9 45.9 1 11 2 11 0 3 82 29 0 8 40 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 29:04at DAL 24 8 16 0 456 140 33 316 1-8 41 28 1 1 2 2 0 4 46.3 5 60 0 38 0 2 53 29 0 7 56 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 36:07vs. IND 27 6 18 3 456 93 35 363 3-7 44 25 1 0 0 0 0 4 39.8 2 31 1 17 0 3 79 29 0 5 51 1 1 1 3 0 3 2 0 36:49at PIT 18 2 14 2 328 76 25 252 3-16 34 24 0 1 16 16 0 4 44.0 2 21 0 12 0 4 45 19 0 6 38 1 1 0 3 0 3 3 0 32:06at TEN 13 1 12 0 326 36 13 290 2-9 41 27 1 0 0 0 0 6 51.7 2 57 2 48 0 3 77 39 0 6 61 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 24:38vs. PHI 30 12 15 3 483 190 40 293 4-33 35 25 3 1 0 0 0 3 35.7 2 27 3 18 0 2 41 25 0 7 55 1 1 1 3 0 4 1 0 32:13at CLEvs CINvs. TENat JACat INDvs. BALvs. JACTotals 197 58 124 15 3,520 1,056 251 2,472 19-112 346 227 10 8 53 25 0 43 43.6 19 258 10 48 0 24 553 39 0 55 427 15 11 5 18 0 20 13 0 30:14Texans 167 55 94 18 3,115 1233 281 2,602 20-83 255 158 8 10 255 80 2 45 46.6 18 113 14 14 0 13 252 41 0 53 470 12 6 8 11 4 23 15 0 29:46

TEXANS SEASON TOTALS

OPPONENTS SEASON TOTALS

RED ZONESCORING

Texans OpponentsPoss. Pts. TD FG TD% Poss. Pts. TD FG TD%

9-7 vs. WAS 2 3 0 1 0.0 2 9 1 1 50.09-14 at OAK 5 24 3 1 60.0 2 14 2 0 100.09-21 at NYG 2 10 1 1 50.0 7 23 2 3 28.69-28 vs. BUF 1 3 0 1 0.0 3 10 1 1 33.310-5 at DAL 3 17 2 1 66.7 3 10 1 1 33.310-9 vs. IND 3 21 3 0 100.0 5 24 3 1 60.010-20 at PIT 3 17 2 1 66.7 3 17 2 1 66.710-26 at TEN 4 20 2 2 50.0 4 17 2 1 50.011-2 vs. PHI 2 7 1 0 50.0 3 21 3 0 100.011-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTotals 25 122 14 8 56.0 32 145 17 9 53.1

Texans Opponents1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

9-7 vs. WAS 0 14 0 3 0 17 0 6 0 0 0 69-14 at OAK 14 3 10 3 0 30 0 0 0 14 0 149-21 at NYG 0 0 10 7 0 17 0 14 3 13 0 309-28 vs. BUF 0 7 10 6 0 23 0 10 0 7 0 1710-5 at DAL 0 0 7 10 0 17 0 3 7 7 3 2010-9 vs. IND 0 14 7 7 0 28 24 3 6 0 0 3310-20 at PIT 7 6 0 10 0 23 0 24 0 6 0 3010-26 at TEN 0 13 14 3 0 30 3 0 6 7 0 1611-2 vs. PHI 7 7 0 7 0 21 7 10 7 7 0 3111-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTotals 28 64 58 56 0 206 34 70 29 61 3 197

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014DRIVE ENGINEERING / DOWN EFFICIENCY / FIRST DOWNS / TURNOVERS

No. of Miss End End Pts./Drives TD FG FG Punt Fum. INT Dwns Safety Half Game Pts. Drive

9-7 vs. WAS 10 1 0 1 6 1 0 16 0 0 1 10 1.009-14 at OAK 10 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 3.009-21 at NYG 13 2 0 1 5 0 3 1 0 0 1 17 1.319-28 vs. BUF 14 1 0 3 6 1 2 0 0 0 1 17 1.2110-5 at DAL 12 2 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 1 0 17 1.4210-9 vs. IND 11 3 1 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 21 1.9110-20 at PIT 12 2 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 23 1.9210-26 at TEN 13 3 0 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 2.3111-2 vs. PHI 11 2 1 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 1.2711-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTOTALS 106 19 3 15 45 6 8 19 0 3 4 179 1.69

No. of Miss End End Pts./Drives TD FG FG Punt Fum. INT Dwns Safety Half Game Pts. Drive

9-7 vs. WAS 11 1 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 1 0 6 0.559-14 at OAK 10 2 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 14 1.409-21 at NYG 13 3 0 3 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 30 2.319-28 vs. BUF 15 2 0 1 9 0 2 0 0 1 0 17 1.1310-5 at DAL 11 2 1 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 20 1.8210-9 vs. IND 13 4 0 2 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 33 2.5410-20 at PIT 12 3 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 30 2.5010-26 at TEN 13 2 0 1 6 1 1 1 0 1 0 16 1.2311-2 vs. PHI 12 4 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 31 2.5811-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTOTALS 110 23 1 13 43 10 10 3 1 4 4 197 1.79

Third and: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total 4th9-7 vs. WAS 3-5 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 7-14 0-09-14 at OAK 3-3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-3 9-15 0-09-21 at NYG 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-3 2-12 1-29-28 vs. BUF 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 2-4 5-14 0-010-5 at DAL 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-4 4-13 1-110-9 vs. IND 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-8 0-110-20 at PIT 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 4-12 2-210-26 at TEN 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 3-7 7-16 0-011-2 vs. PHI 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-4 5-16 0-111-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTOTALS 10-16 5-8 6-7 2-5 2-6 6-14 3-8 3-13 2-12 6-29 44-120 4-7

(3rd or 4th Down)NAME RUSH PASS REC PEN TOTALRyan Fitzpatrick 10 (8) 93 (27) 103 (35)Arian Foster 35 (8) 11 (5) 46 (13)Andre Johnson 30 (8) 30 (8)DeAndre Hopkins 30 (8) 30 (8)Alfred Blue 10 (4) 4 (1) 14 (5)Damaris Johnson 9 (4) 9 (4)Garrett Graham 6 (2) 6 (2)Shane Lechler 1 (1) 1 (1)Jonathan Grimes 1 1 Jay Prosch 1 1 Keshawn Martin 1 1 J.J. Watt 1 1 Penalty 16 (4) 16 (4)TOTALS 55 (20) 94 (28) 94 (28) 16 (4) 259 (80)* Note: One first down awarded to passer and receiver on passes

Total Lost Players9-7 vs. WAS 2 1 A. Foster, R. Fitzpatrick 9-14 at OAK 1 0 D. Johnson9-21 at NYG 1 0 R. Fitzpatrick9-28 vs. BUF 2 1 A. Johnson, R. Fitzpatrick10-5 at DAL 0 0 None10-9 vs. IND 2 2 A. Johnson, R. Fitzpatrick10-20 at PIT 3 2 D. Manning, A. Foster, D. Hopkins10-26 at TEN 0 0 None11-2 vs. PHI 1 0 R. Fitzpatrick11-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTotals 12 6

Int. Yards Players9-7 vs. WAS 0 0 None9-14 at OAK 0 0 None9-21 at NYG 3 35 R. Fitzpatrick (3)9-28 vs. BUF 2 0 R. Fitzpatrick (2)10-5 at DAL 1 2 R. Fitzpatrick10-9 vs. IND 0 0 None10-20 at PIT 1 16 R. Fitzpatrick10-26 at TEN 0 0 None11-2 vs. PHI 1 0 R. Fitzpatrick11-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTotals 8 53

TEXANS DRIVE ENGINEERING OPPONENTS DRIVE ENGINEERING

TEXANS THIRD AND FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY FIRST DOWNS EARNED

FUMBLESINTERCEPTIONS THROWN

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014

TEXANS TAKEAWAYS: 21 Total Takeaways (10 INT, 11 FUM) 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston vs. WAS on 9/7 2 INT, 2 FUM resulted in 10 points for Houston at OAK on 9/14 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston at NYG on 9/21 2 INT resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. BUF on 9/28 1 INT, 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston at DAL on 10/5 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 14 points for Houston vs. IND on 10/9 1 FUM resulted in 3 points for Houston at PIT on 10/20 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 10 points for Houson at TEN on 10/26] 3 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 21 points for Houston vs. PHI on 11/2

10 First half takeaways (5 INT, 5 FUM) 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 3 points for Houston at OAK on 9/14 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston at NYG on 9/21 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston at DAL on 10/5 1 INT resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. IND on 10/9 1 FUM resulted in 3 points for Houston at PIT on 10/20 1 INT resulted in 3 points for Houston at TEN on 10/26 2 INT resulted in 14 points for Houston vs. PHI on 11/2

4 First quarter takeaways (1 INT, 3 FUM) 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston at NYG on 9/21 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston at DAL on 10/5 1 FUM resulted in 3 points for Houston at PIT on 10/20 1 INT resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. PHI on 11/2

6 Second quarter takeaways (4 INT, 2 FUM) 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 3 points for Houston at OAK on 9/14 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston at DAL on 10/5 1 INT resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. IND on 10/9 1 INT resulted in 3 points for Houston at TEN on 10/26 1 INT resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. PHI on 11/2 11 Second half takeaways (5 INT, 6 FUM) 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston vs. WAS on 9/7 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston at OAK on 9/14 2 INT resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. BUF on 9/28 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Houston at DAL on 10/5 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. IND on 10/9 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston at TEN on 10/26 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. PHI on 11/2

6 Third quarter takeaways (1 INT, 4 FUM) 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Houston vs. WAS on 9/7 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston at OAK on 9/14 1 INT resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. BUF on 9/28 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston at TEN on 10/26 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Houston vs. PHI on 11/2

5 Fourth quarter takeaway (3 INT, 2 FUM) 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Houston at OAK on 9/14 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Houston vs. BUF on 9/28 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Houston at DAL on 10/5 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. IND on 10/9 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Houston vs. PHI on 11/2

Defensive Takeaways Offensive Giveaways Special Teams Game Fum. Int. Total Pts Off Fum. Int. Total Pts Off Give Take Net

9-7 vs. WAS 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 +19-14 at OAK 2 2 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 +49-21 at NYG 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 10 0 0 -29-28 vs. BUF 0 2 2 7 1 2 3 7 0 0 -110-5 at DAL 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 +210-9 vs. IND 1 1 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 010-20 at PIT 1 0 1 3 2 1 3 17 0 0 -210-26 at TEN 1 1 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 +211-2 vs. PHI 1 3 4 21 0 1 1 0 0 0 +311-16 at CLE11-23 vs CIN11-30 vs. TEN12-7 at JAC12-14 at IND12-21 vs. BAL12-28 vs. JACTotals 10 10 20 65 6 8 14 34 0 1 +7

TURNOVERS

TEXANS TAKEAWAY RESULTS

TEXANS TURNOVERS: 14 Total Giveaway (8 INT, 6 FUM) 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Washington vs. WAS on 9/7 3 INT resulted in 10 points for New York Giants at NYG on 9/21 2 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Buffalo vs. BUF on 9/28 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Dallas at DAL on 10/5 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Indianapolis vs. IND on 10/9 1 INT, 2 FUM resulted in 17 points for Pittsburgh at PIT on 10/20 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Philadelphia vs. PHI on 11/2

7 First half giveaways (5 INT, 2 FUM) 2 INT resulted in 7 points for New York Giants at NYG on 9/21 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Buffalo vs. BUF on 9/28 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Dallas at DAL on 10/5 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 14 points for Pittsburgh at PIT on 10/20

2 First quarter giveaways (2 INT, 0 FUM) 1 INT resulted in 0 points for New York Giants at NYG on 9/21 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Dallas at DAL on 10/5

5 Second quarter giveaways (3 INT, 2 FUM) 1 INT resulted in 7 points for New York Giants at NYG on 9/21 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 7 points for Buffalo vs. BUF on 9/28 1 INT, 1 FUM resulted in 14 points for Pittsburgh at PIT on 10/20

7 Second half giveaways (3 INT, 4 FUM) 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Washington vs. WAS on 9/7 1 INT resulted in 3 points for New York Giants at NYG on 9/21 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Buffalo vs. BUF on 9/28 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Indianapolis vs. IND on 10/9 1 FUM resulted in 3 points for Pittsburgh at PIT on 10/20 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Philadelphia vs. PHI on 11/2

1 Third quarter giveaway (1 INT, 0 FUM) 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Buffalo vs. BUF on 9/28

6 Fourth quarter giveaways (2 INT, 4 FUM) 1 FUM resulted in 0 points for Washington vs. WAS on 9/7 1 INT resulted in 3 points for New York Giants at NYG on 9/21 2 FUM resulted in 0 points for Indianapolis vs. IND on 10/9 1 FUM resulted in 3 points for Pittsburgh at PIT on 10/20 1 INT resulted in 0 points for Philadelphia vs. PHI on 11/2

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014DRIVE CHARTS

Game 1 – September 7 vs. WashingtonHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result WAS Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 20 6 28 HOU 49 2:36 Punt WAS 11 3 8 WAS 20 2:15 PuntHOU 32 3 9 HOU 41 1:46 Punt WAS 20 3 -3 WAS 25 2:05 PuntHOU 32 3 2 HOU 34 2:01 Punt WAS 24 3 7 WAS 31 1:19 PuntHOU 34 3 6 HOU 40 1:32 Punt WAS 20 10 34 HOU 34 5:55 PuntHOU 8 5 17 HOU 25 2:48 Punt HOU 46 4 46 HOU 1 1:37 TouchdownHOU 11 4 89 HOU 24 1:51 Touchdown WAS 21 3 3 WAS 24 2:06 Blocked PuntHOU 10 5 31 HOU 41 3:03 Punt WAS 20 7 30 HOU 44 2:09 End of HalfHOU 9 13 83 WAS 11 5:43 Fumble WAS 12 11 78 HOU 7 5:44 FumbleHOU 8 13 68 WAS 17 6:32 Field Goal WAS 12 5 79 WAS 43 2:20 FumbleHOU 42 2 -2 HOU 42 1:14 End of Game WAS 8 8 31 WAS 46 4:43 Punt WAS 20 6 38 HOU 48 0:41 Downs

Game 2 – September 14 at OaklandHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result OAK Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 20 10 80 OAK 1 5:23 Touchdown OAK 20 3 3 OAK 23 1:25 PuntHOU 30 13 70 OAK 1 8:07 Touchdown OAK 17 5 52 HOU 31 2:11 InterceptionOAK 24 5 9 OAK 9 2:23 Field Goal OAK 20 6 27 OAK 47 3:36 PuntHOU 24 8 28 OAK 41 4:28 Punt OAK 13 5 74 OAK 45 1:35 FumbleHOU 3 3 2 HOU 5 0:25 Punt OAK 33 3 23 OAK 48 0:27 End of HalfOAK 21 5 21 OAK 12 2:09 Touchdown OAK 24 9 44 HOU 35 4:22 FumbleOAK 45 6 24 OAK 21 3:53 Field Goal OAK 20 3 -6 OAK 20 1:22 PuntHOU 20 14 52 OAK 21 9:21 Field Goal OAK 21 9 79 HOU 1 4:07 TouchdownOAK 11 4 2 OAK 8 2:14 Blocked Field Goal OAK 18 3 6 OAK 24 0:37 InterceptionHOU 44 1 -1 HOU 44 0:13 End of Game OAK 17 13 83 HOU 9 1:42 Touchdown

Game 3 – September 21 at New York GiantsHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result NYG Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 19 8 29 NYG 42 4:29 Interception NYG 20 6 13 NYG 35 3:00 PuntHOU 27 3 9 HOU 36 1:37 Punt NYG 36 10 60 HOU 10 4:26 FumbleHOU 41 4 19 NYG 40 1:23 Punt NYG 20 6 39 HOU 12 2:21 DownsHOU 19 3 0 HOU 20 1:53 Punt NYG 9 6 32 NYG 41 3:07 PuntHOU 18 3 -9 HOU 18 1:33 Interception NYG 17 9 83 HOU 26 4:23 TouchdownHOU 20 5 15 HOU 36 1:00 Punt HOU 2 3 2 HOU 1 0:41 TouchdownHOU 26 5 19 HOU 46 1:47 Downs NYG 21 1 -1 NYG 21 0:07 End of HalfHOU 20 9 71 NYG 9 4:30 Field Goal HOU 45 6 24 HOU 15 2:34 Field GoalHOU 7 4 93 NYG 44 2:03 Touchdown NYG 20 4 36 HOU 44 1:53 PuntHOU 27 3 9 HOU 36 1:48 Blocked Punt NYG 23 10 66 HOU 11 4:54 Field GoalHOU 20 1 0 HOU 20 0:13 Interception HOU 29 3 29 HOU 9 1:06 TouchdownHOU 20 8 80 NYG 1 3:33 Touchdown HOU 29 7 16 HOU 13 3:39 Field GoalHOU 9 7 72 50 1:37 End of Game HOU 46 3 6 HOU 40 0:23 Punt

Game 4 – September 28 vs. Buffalo BillsHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result BUF Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 33 4 17 50 2:16 Punt BUF 20 3 3 BUF 23 0:58 PuntHOU 31 3 9 HOU 40 1:56 Punt BUF 20 5 14 BUF 37 2:53 PuntHOU 25 5 16 HOU 43 2:33 Punt BUF 19 3 4 BUF 23 1:34 PuntHOU 20 4 44 BUF 40 1:47 Fumble BUF 20 13 67 HOU 8 6:13 Field GoalHOU 20 1 0 HOU 20 0:07 Interception HOU 49 8 49 HOU 5 3:56 TouchdownHOU 20 8 80 BUF 35 2:32 Touchdown BUF 37 5 16 HOU 47 2:18 PuntHOU 20 1 0 HOU 20 0:08 Interception BUF 34 5 23 BUF 47 0:57 End of HalfHOU 35 12 42 BUF 14 6:10 Field Goal HOU 19 3 7 HOU 12 1:24 InterceptionHOU 20 5 42 BUF 33 2:41 Punt BUF 21 3 7 BUF 28 1:04 PuntHOU 47 3 1 HOU 48 1:43 Punt BUF 20 7 32 HOU 44 3:47 PuntBUF 44 4 7 BUF 37 1:30 Field Goal BUF 13 3 -2 BUF 13 1:13 PuntHOU 36 8 32 BUF 32 4:19 Field Goal BUF 1 3 2 BUF 3 0:59 PuntHOU 32 6 6 HOU 42 2:07 Punt BUF 20 1 80 BUF 20 0:13 TouchdownHOU 15 2 -2 HOU 15 1:07 End of Game BUF 21 3 4 BUF 25 1:00 Punt BUF 29 5 30 HOU 41 0:35 Interception

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014DRIVE CHARTS

Game 5 – October 5, at Dallas CowboysHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result DAL Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 20 3 0 HOU 20 1:27 Punt DAL 10 3 0 DAL 10 0:57 PuntHOU 41 4 19 DAL 40 1:24 Interception DAL 34 11 52 HOU 12 6:44 FumbleHOU 14 7 31 HOU 45 4:06 Punt DAL 7 11 43 50 5:20 PuntHOU 11 6 10 HOU 22 4:13 Punt DAL 20 12 65 HOU 13 4:37 Field GoalDAL 43 3 2 DAL 41 1:01 Punt DAL 20 6 15 DAL 35 2:49 PuntHOU 20 1 -1 HOU 20 0:11 End of Half DAL 22 4 78 HOU 43 2:41 TouchdownHOU 29 6 71 DAL 15 3:22 Touchdown DAL 38 8 42 HOU 20 4:24 InterceptionHOU 20 3 3 HOU 23 2:34 Punt HOU 30 4 30 HOU 2 2:16 TouchdownHOU 8 3 7 HOU 15 2:10 Punt DAL 20 3 -6 DAL 24 0:28 PuntHOU 13 13 76 DAL 11 7:17 Field Goal DAL 17 7 48 HOU 35 0:41 Missed Field GoalDAL 45 4 45 DAL 1 1:18 Touchdown DAL 10 9 59 HOU 30 5:10 Field GoalHOU 20 4 32 DAL 48 2:05 Punt

Game 6 – October 9, vs. Indanapolis ColtsHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result IND Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 20 3 5 HOU 25 1:01 Punt IND 36 9 54 HOU 10 2:46 Field GoalHOU 20 3 2 HOU 22 1:25 Punt IND 46 2 54 HOU 5 0:33 TouchdownHOU 20 3 -5 HOU 24 1:58 Punt IND 44 7 56 HOU 3 2:15 TouchdownHOU 20 11 80 IND 4 5:17 Touchdown IND 32 11 68 HOU 4 5:02 TouchdownIND 26 3 26 IND 12 1:06 Touchdown IND 24 1 0 IND 24 0:15 InterceptionHOU 20 5 13 HOU 33 1:05 Downs IND 22 15 62 HOU 16 7:17 Field GoalHOU 7 4 22 HOU 30 2:39 Punt IND 20 7 33 HOU 44 3:42 PuntHOU 30 4 70 IND 2 1:05 Touchdown IND 20 3 6 IND 26 1:35 PuntHOU 20 8 60 IND 20 3:33 Missed Field Goal IND 20 7 80 HOU 33 3:07 TouchdownHOU 11 7 48 IND 44 3:35 Fumble IND 28 8 17 HOU 43 3:43 FumbleHOU 9 2 12 HOU 21 0:27 Fumble IND 21 5 25 IND 46 2:23 Punt IND 40 6 19 HOU 39 2:23 Punt HOU 22 3 -2 HOU 22 1:48 End of Game

Game 7 – October 20, at Pittsburgh SteelersHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result PIT Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 6 10 94 5:29 PIT 11 Touchdown PIT 20 8 26 3:36 PIT 46 PuntPIT 46 9 25 3:46 PIT 21 Field Goal PIT 20 8 26 3:35 HOU 48 FumbleHOU 29 10 51 4:40 PIT 20 Field Goal PIT 16 3 2 1:38 PIT 18 PuntHOU 20 3 1 1:22 HOU 22 Punt PIT 14 8 60 4:08 HOU 25 Field GoalHOU 5 2 -2 0:17 HOU 6 Fumble PIT 37 2 63 0:19 HOU 35 TouchdownHOU 20 1 0 0:05 HOU 20 Interception HOU 3 1 3 0:07 HOU 3 TouchdownHOU 20 1 -1 0:14 HOU 20 End of Half HOU 8 2 8 0:44 HOU 2 TouchdownHOU 25 3 9 1:43 HOU 34 Punt PIT 34 6 20 3:54 HOU 41 PuntHOU 7 9 52 5:08 PIT 40 Punt PIT 1 8 38 4:46 PIT 39 PuntHOU 26 9 61 2:42 PIT 13 Field Goal PIT 18 10 70 5:57 HOU 7 Field GoalHOU 14 2 38 0:55 HOU 20 Fumble HOU 39 6 17 1:51 HOU 22 Field GoalHOU 14 7 86 1:33 PIT 1 Touchdown PIT 36 3 -2 1:31 PIT 36 End of Game

Game 8 – October 26, at Tennessee TitansHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result TEN Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 20 5 7 HOU 37 3:07 Punt HOU 21 4 4 HOU 17 1:30 Field GoalHOU 20 6 18 HOU 38 2:33 Punt TEN 6 6 32 TEN 38 3:46 PuntHOU 12 8 27 TEN 47 4:13 Punt TEN 15 3 1 TEN 16 2:05 PuntHOU 34 13 54 TEN 12 5:10 Field Goal TEN 20 3 -8 TEN 20 1:08 PuntTEN 44 2 44 TEN 34 0:28 Touchdown TEN 19 3 9 TEN 28 1:36 PuntHOU 23 3 0 HOU 23 0:23 Punt TEN 45 4 15 HOU 40 2:09 InterceptionTEN 48 10 37 TEN 2 1:33 Field Goal TEN 20 1 -1 TEN 20 0:19 End of HalfTEN 20 3 20 TEN 5 1:15 Touchdown TEN 20 3 0 TEN 27 1:10 FumbleHOU 2 11 98 TEN 1 4:06 Touchdown TEN 20 5 16 TEN 36 2:47 PuntHOU 20 8 49 TEN 31 3:00 Field Goal TEN 17 10 83 HOU 6 3:30 TouchdownHOU 10 9 34 HOU 44 6:20 Punt TEN 39 6 51 HOU 18 1:35 DownsHOU 36 3 8 HOU 44 2:18 Punt TEN 10 3 5 TEN 15 1:00 PuntHOU 49 2 -2 HOU 49 0:56 End of Game TEN 18 6 82 HOU 12 2:03 Touchdown

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014DRIVE CHARTS

Game 9 – November 2, vs. Philadelphia EaglesHOU Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result PHI Start Plays Yards Last Scrm Time Result HOU 32 5 16 PHI 47 3:04 Punt PHI 26 3 5 PHI 31 0:47 PuntHOU 20 9 36 PHI 38 5:03 Punt PHI 12 7 88 PHI 41 2:39 TouchdownHOU 15 3 3 HOU 19 1:35 Punt PHI 20 1 0 PHI 20 0:16 InterceptionHOU 8 3 7 HOU 15 2:03 Punt PHI 16 8 28 HOU 41 3:19 PuntHOU 32 4 68 HOU 49 2:27 Touchdown PHI 40 6 60 HOU 5 2:36 TouchdownHOU 20 8 24 50 3:39 Punt PHI 41 6 24 HOU 35 2:13 InterceptionHOU 11 11 68 PHI 21 3:45 Missed Field Goal PHI 20 13 53 HOU 20 3:58 Field GoalHOU 20 3 -1 HOU 20 1:03 Punt PHI 15 9 45 HOU 40 3:32 PuntPHI 38 5 28 PHI 10 2:51 Interception PHI 30 4 70 HOU 8 1:24 TouchdownPHI 7 2 7 PHI 7 0:44 Touchdown PHI 30 3 2 PHI 32 1:11 InterceptionHOU 6 7 39 HOU 45 1:33 Downs PHI 20 15 80 HOU 3 8:01 Touchdown HOU 45 5 8 HOU 35 2:17 End of Game

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Game #10 • Houston Texans at Cleveland Browns • Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014COACHES CHALLENGES

Category Won LostCompletions 1 6(Touchdown) 11/14/10 at JAX 9/9/12 vs. MIA 12/13/10 vs. BAL 11/29/09 vs. IND 9/10/06 vs. PHI 9/12/04 vs. SD 9/22/02 vs. IND

Completions 5 12(No Touchdown) 11/1/10 at IND 12/11/11 at CIN 12/6/09 at JAX 10/30/11 vs. JAX 9/15/13 vs. TEN 10/9/11 vs. OAK 9/22/13 at BAL 9/30/07 at ATL 10/9/14 vs. IND 11/5/06 at NYG 11/12/06 at JAX 12/24/06 vs. IND 11/14/04 at IND 11/14/04 at IND 11/21/04 vs. GB 10/19/03 vs. NYJ 10/20/14 at PIT

Interceptions 2 4 11/13/11 at TB 9/21/08 at TEN 9/16/07 at CAR 9/23/07 vs. IND 10/14/07 at JAX 11/30/02 vs. CIN

Fumbles 6 14 11/6/11 vs. CLE 12/4/11 vs. ATL 10/18/09 at CIN 10/30/11 vs. JAX 12/28/08 vs. CHI 10/3/10 at OAK 9/17/06 at IND 9/27/09 vs. JAX 10/15/06 at DAL 9/7/08 at PIT 12/12/04 vs. IND 12/14/08 vs. TEN 9/16/07 at CAR 10/21/07 vs. TEN 11/18/07 vs. NO 11/25/07 at CLE 12/13/07 vs. DEN 9/11/05 at BUF 10/2/05 at CIN 9/7/14 vs. WAS

Spot 5 7 12/2/06 at OAK 12/20/09 vs. STL 11/30/03 vs. ATL 9/7/08 at PIT 9/27/09 vs. JAX 12/31/06 vs. CLE 9/30/12 vs. TEN 10/10/04 vs. MIN 9/15/13 vs. TEN 11/7/04 at DEN 10/13/13 vs. STL 11/24/13 vs. JAX 11/2/14 vs. PHI

Number of Men on Field 0 1 12/30/12 at INDALL-TIME RECORD 19 45

2014Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 0Completions (No TD) 1 1 Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 0 1Number of Men on Field 0 0Spot 0 0 2014 RECORD 1 2

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/7/14 vs. WAS (A.Morris fumble) Lost10/9/14 vs. IND (R. Wayne completion) Won10/20/14 at PIT (A. Brown completion) Lost

2013Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 0Completions (No TD) 2 0 Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 0 0Number of Men on Field 0 0Spot 1 2 2013 RECORD 3 2

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/15/13 vs. TEN (Spot. After review, ruled safety) Won9/15/13 vs. TEN (M. Schaub pass to A. Johnson) Won9/22/13 at BAL (T. Smith catch on sideline) Won10/13/13 vs. STL (B. Tate goal line run) Lost11/24/13 vs. JAX (D. Johnson first down short of marker) Lost

2012Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 1Completions (No TD) 0 0 Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 0 0Number of Men on Field 0 1Spot 1 0 2012 RECORD 1 2

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/9/12 vs. MIA (L. Jean catch in endzone) Lost9/30/12 vs. TEN (K. Martin first down short of marker) Won12/30/12 at IND (IND number men on field) Lost

CUMULATIVE CHALLENGE RESULTS

YEARLY CHALLENGE SUMMARIES

Year Won Lost 2014 1 32013 3 22012 1 22011 2 52010 2 22009 3 3 2008 1 42007 1 82006 3 5 2005 0 2 2004 1 6 2003 1 1 2002 0 2 ALL-TIME RECORD 19 45

CHALLENGES BY YEAR2011

Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 0Completions (No TD) 0 3 Interceptions 1 0Fumbles 1 2Spot 0 0 2010 RECORD 2 5

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION12/11/11 at CIN (A. Foster catch) Lost12/4/11 vs. ATL (T. Yates fumble) Lost11/13/11 at TB (A. Talib interception) Won11/6/11 vs. CLE (D. Ward fumble) Won10/30/11 vs. JAX (B. Tate fumble) Lost10/30/11 vs. JAX (K. Walter catch) Lost10/9/11 vs. OAK (J. Dreessen catch) Lost

2010Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 1 1Completions (No TD) 1 0 Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 0 1Spot 0 0 2010 RECORD 2 2

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION11/14/10 at JAX (K. Walter TD completion) Won10/3/10 at OAK (M. Bush fumble) Lost11/1/10 at IND (A. Gonzalez catch) Won12/13/10 vs. BAL (K. Walter TD completion) Lost

2009Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 1Completions (No TD) 1 0Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 1 1 Spot 1 1 2009 RECORD 3 3

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/27/09 vs. JAX (C. Brown fumble) Lost9/27/09 vs. JAX (E. Wilford TD. Marked ob at HST 2.) Won10/18/09 at CIN (S. SlatonfFumble) Won11/29/09 vs. IND (A. Johnson catch) Lost12/6/09 at JAX (D. Anderson catch) Won12/20/09 at STL (K. Darby first down) Lost

2008Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 0Completions (No TD) 0 0Interceptions 0 1Fumbles 1 2Spot 0 1 2008 RECORD 1 4

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/7/08 at PIT (M. Schaub fumble) Lost9/7/08 at PIT (Spot) Lost9/21/08 at TEN (M. Griffin interception) Lost12/14/08 vs. TEN (Ball touched on punt) Lost12/28/08 vs. CHI (S. Slaton fumble) Won

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2007Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 0Completions (No TD) 0 1 Interceptions 1 2Fumbles 0 5Spot 0 0 2007 RECORD 1 8

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/16/07 at CAR (K. Lucas interception) Won9/16/07 at CAR (O. Daniels fumble) Lost9/23/07 vs. IND (R. Boiman interception) Lost9/30/07 at ATL (J. Harrington pass complete to R.White) Lost10/14/07 at JAX (B. Williams interception) Lost10/21/07 vs. TEN (J. Jones fumble) Lost11/18/07 vs. NO (O. Daniels fumble) Lost11/25/07 at CLE (O. Daniels fumble) Lost12/13/07 vs. DEN (T. Scheffler fumble) Lost

2006Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 1Completions (No TD) 0 3Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 2 0 Spot 1 1 2006 RECORD 3 5

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/10/06 vs. PHI (D. McNabb TD pass to D. Stallworth) Lost 9/17/06 at IND (IND TD challenged; overturned) Won 10/15/06 at DAL (Punt return fumble) Won 11/5/06 at NYG (J. Feagles pass to J. Feely) Lost11/12/06 at JAX (S. Rosenfels incomplete pass to O. Daniels) Lost12/2/06 at OAK (Punt return marked ob Wonat HST 38. After review marked ob at OAK 41)12/24/06 vs. IND (P. Manning pass to B. Utecht) Lost12/31/06 vs. CLE (C. Taylor 2 yard run) Lost

2005Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 0Completions (No TD) 0 0Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 0 2Spot 0 0 2005 RECORD 0 2

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/11/05 at BUF (D. Carr fumble) Lost10/2/05 at CIN (D. Carr fumble) Lost

2004Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 1Completions (No TD) 0 3Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 1 0 Spot 0 2 2004 RECORD 1 6

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/12/04 vs. SD (D. Brees TD pass to E. Parker) Lost10/10/04 vs. MIN (spot) Lost11/7/04 at DEN (spot) Lost11/14/04 at IND (P. Manning pass to B. Stokley) Lost11/14/04 at IND (P. Manning pass to B. Stokley) Lost11/21/04 vs. GB (D. Carr pass to J. Gaffney) Lost12/12/04 vs. IND (P. Manning fumble) Won

COACHES CHALLENGES

2003Category Won Lost Completions (TD) 0 0Completions (No TD) 0 1Interceptions 0 0Fumbles 0 0Spot 1 0 2003 RECORD 1 1

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION10/19/03 vs. NYJ (V. Testaverde pass to S. Moss) Lost11/30/03 vs. ATL (spot) Won

2002Category Won LostCompletions (TD) 0 1Completions (No TD) 0 0Interceptions 0 1Fumbles 0 0Spot 0 02002 RECORD 0 2

CHALLENGE DESCRIPTION9/22/02 vs. IND (P. Manning TD pass to R. Wayne) Lost11/30/02 vs. CIN (A. Hawkins interception) Lost

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JEFF ADAMSTACKLEHeight: 6-7 | Weight: 305 | College: Columbia | Hometown: Berwyn, Ill. | 1st NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: W-’14 (TEN)| 2014 GP/GS: 0/0 | Career GP/GS: 0/0 | Teams: Dallas, 2012; Cincinnati, 2012 Tennessee, 2013; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent on April 30, 2012...Released by the Cowboys on Aug. 31, 2012...Signed to the Cincinnati Bengals’ practice squad on Sept. 2, 2012...Released from the Bengals’ practice squad on Nov. 12, 2012...Signed to the Miami Dolphins’ practice squad on Nov. 19, 2012...Signed by the Dolphins on Jan. 2, 2013...Released by the Dolphins on Aug. 31, 2013...Signed to the Tennessee Titans’ practice squad on Sept. 11, 2013...Signed by the Titans on Dec. 31, 2013...Released by the Titans on Aug. 31, 2014...Claimed off of waivers by the Houston Texans on Aug. 31, 2014.

CAREER: • Has spent time on Cincinnati and Tennessee’s practice squads• Played tackle in all four of Tennessee’s preaseason games in 2014

2014 (Houston 0/0): • Inactive in Weeks 1-5• Active but did not play against Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Inactive in Weeks 7-9

2013 (Tennessee 0/0): • Joined the practice squad one week into the season and spent the remainder of the

season with the team

70 2012 (Cincinnati 0/0): • Joined the practice squad on Sept. 2, 2012 and was released on Nov. 12, 2012

COLLEGE: • As a senior, named to the All-Ivy League team for the third straight time• Played in all 10 games as a junior and was named to the All-Ivy League first-team at

left tackle• Named first-team All-Ivy League at left tackle after starting all 10 games as a sophomore

center in 2008• Was the only sophomore offensive lineman on either the first or second-team All-Ivy

League• Did not see any action as a freshman, primarily serving as a backup left tackle• Received his degree in sociology

HIGH SCHOOL: • All-West Suburban Conference selection in both football and basketball at Lyons

Township (La Grange, Ill.) High School• Was a Class 8A Academic All-State selection• Earned two letters in football and one in basketball

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JOSH AUBREYSAFETYHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 207 | College: Stephen F. Austin | Hometown: Tyler, Texas | 2nd year | 1st with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: FA-‘14 | 2014 GP/GS: 2/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 8/0 (0/0) | Teams: Cleveland, 2013; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by the Cleveland Browns on April 30, 2013...Released by the Browns on Aug. 30, 2014...Signed to the Seattle Seahawks practice squad on Sept. 1, 2014...Released from the Seahawks practice squad on Sept. 8, 2014...Signed to the Houston Texans practice sqaud on Sept. 16, 2014...Signed to the Texans active roster on Sept. 30, 2014.

2014 (Houston 2/0):• Made his Texans debut on kickoff return in the first quarter at Dallas (10/5)• Inactive in Weeks 6-8• Played on special teams vs. Philadelphia (11/2)

2013 (Cleveland 6/0):• Played in six games and recorded a special teams tackle• Ran a fake punt 34 yards against Minnesota (9/22)

COLLEGE: • A four-time all-conference selection at Stephen F. Austin University (2009-12)• Started 46 of the 47 games in which he saw action and totaled 255 tackles, seven

interceptions, 29 passes defensed and 3.5 sacks• As a senior, recorded 65 tackles, two interceptions, eight passes defensed, two sacks,

two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Lee High School in Tyler• Received TSWA all-state honors and All-East Texas recognition • Recorded 90 tackles, including seven for losses, during his high school career

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BOUYE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2013 Cle 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 1 total; 2014-1Yards Rushing (34): 34, vs. Minnesota (9/22/13)

Aubrey;s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD10/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND Inactive10/20 at Pit Inactive10/26 at Ten Inactive11/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0

2014 HIGHSTackles --Passes Defensed --Interceptions -- QBH -- TFL --

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ALFRED BLUERUNNING BACKHeight: 6-2 | Weight: 223 | College: LSU | Hometown: Boutte, La. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: D6b-’14 | | 2014 GP/GS: 9/1 | Career GP/GS: 9/1 | Teams: Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the fifth pick in the sixth round (181st overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 16, 2014

2014 (Houston 9/1): • Blocked a punt and returned it five yards for his first career touchdown vs Washington

(9/7)• Rushed for 40 yards on 11 carries in Week 2 against Oakland (9/14)• Earned his first career start and carried the ball 13 times for 78 yards (6.0 avg.) with a

long of 46 yards against the Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Ran the ball nine times for nine yards and had two catches for 16 yards against Buffalo

(9/28) in Week 4• Recovered a fumble, had a tackle on special teams and ran four times for 14 yards at

Dallas (10/5)• Carried the ball three times for 22 yards against Indianapolis (10/9)• Hauled in his first career touchdown reception (11 yards), rushed for 14 yards, gained

seven yards on a fake punt, downed a punt on the 1 yard-line in the third quarter and registered a special teams tackle at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7

• Carried the ball a season-high 14 times for 42 yards (3.0) and made a season-long 22-yard reception at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8

• Carried the ball seven times for 13 yards vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

28 COLLEGE:• Played in 40 games with seven starts • Rushed for 1,253 yards and 11 TDs and caught 16 passes for 107 yards• Had three 100-yard rushing games

HIGH SCHOOL• Rushed for 1,695 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior in 2009• Added 13 receptions for nearly 200 yards and three scores • A member of the SuperPrep Southwest Team and Baton Rouge Advocate Super Dozen• Earned Class 5A first-team all-state honors in 2009• Named the District 6-5A 2009 Offensive MVP• Notched 10 touchdowns and 600 yards rushing in his junior season

PERSONAL• Full name is Alfred Calvin Blue III• Majored in sports administration

Blue’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 11 40 3.6 11 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 13 78 6.0 46 0 1 10 10.0 10 09/28 Buf 1 0 9 9 1.0 6 0 2 16 8.0 13 010/5 at Dal 1 0 5 16 3.2 5 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 Ind 1 0 3 22 7.3 17 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 5 14 2.8 7 0 1 11 11.0 11 110/26 at Ten 1 0 14 42 3.0 9 0 1 22 22.0 22 0 11/2 Phi 1 0 7 13 1.9 7 9 1 -3 -3.0 -3 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac Totals 9 1 68 234 3.4 46 0 6 56 9.3 22 1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSBlocked Punts (1): vs. Washington (9/7/14); Block Return for Touchdown (1): 5 yards vs. Washington, (9/7/14) Fumble Recoveries (1): at Dallas (10/5/14) Special Teams Tackles: 2

2014 HIGHSRushing yards 78 at New York Giants, 9/21 (13 attempts)Rushing attempts 14 at Tennessee, 10/26 (42 yards)Rushing touchdowns -- Rushing long 46 at New York Giants, 9/21 Receptions 2 vs. Buffalo, 9/28Receiving yards 22 at Tennessee, 10/26Receiving long 22 at Tennessee, 10/26Receiving touchdows 1 at Pittsburgh, 10/20

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A.J. BOUYECORNERBACKHeight: 6-0 | Weight: 191 | College: Central Florida | Hometown: Tucker, Ga. | 2nd year | 2nd with Texans | Age: 22 | Acquired: CFA-‘13 | 2014 GP/GS: 7/2 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 13/2 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with Houston Texans on May 10, 2013...Placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury on Oct. 16, 2013.

2014 (Houston 7/2):• Made three solo tackles and one pass defensed against Washington (9/7)• Led the team with eight tackles in Week 2 against Oakland (9/14)• Started his first career game and made three tackles against the New York Giants

(9/21) in Week • Inactive in Weeks 4 and 5• Made three tackles and two special team tackles and registered two passes defensed

vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Started at corner and made a special teams tackle at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Made three tackles at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Returned his first career interception 51 yards for a touchdown at the 3:11 mark of the

first quarter vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9. Finished the game with six tackles, a pass defensed and a special teams tackle

2013 (Houston 6/0):• Played in six games and recorded special teams tackles vs. Seattle (9/29) and at San

Francisco (10/6) before being placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury on Oct. 16

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BOUYE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2013 Hou 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 7 2 26 20 6 0.0 0.0 1 51 51t 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 13 2 26 20 6 0.0 0.0 1 51 51t 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 6 total; 2014-4; 2013 - 2.

Bouye’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 0 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 8 7 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf Inactive10/5 at Dal ` Inactive10/9 IND 1 0 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 2 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 6 5 1 0.0 0 1 51 51t 1 1 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 7 2 26 20 6 0.0 0 1 51 51t 1 4 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 4

2014 HIGHSTackles 8 at Oakland, 9/14Passes Defensed 2 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Interceptions 1 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Interception Ret. Lg. 51t vs. Philadelhpia, 11/2 QBH -- TFL --

COLLEGE: • Started 21-of-43 career games at cornerback compiling 110 tackles (78 solo), six

interceptions, 1.0 sack, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries• Returned from injury to start all 14 games as a senior, finishing with 53 tackles,

three interceptions, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries, which earned All-Conference USA Second Team honors

• Started seven games as a junior, recording 21 tackles (19 solo) and two interceptions before missing the final five games of the season due to injury

HIGH SCHOOL: • Helped lead Tucker (Ga.) High School to a 14-1 record and a state championship during

his senior season• Named first-team all-county after recording 35 tackles as a senior with six interceptions

while also scoring three touchdowns on offense and twice on returns• Recorded 40 tackles and one interception as a junior• Was a member of the school’s merit roll and R.O.T.C.

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BRANDON BROOKSGUARDHeight: 6-5 | Weight: 335 | College: Miami (Ohio) | Hometown: Milwaukee, Wisc. | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D3b, 2012 (76th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 8/8 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 29/23 (2/0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the third round (76th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on July 24, 2012.

HONORS: • Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 13, 2012)

CAREER • Became the full-time starter at right guard in 2013 after finishing 2012 strong• Has played in 28 career games with 22 starts

2014 (Houston 8/8):• Started at right guard vs. Washington (9/7), at Oakland (9/14), at New York Giants

(9/21), vs. Buffalo (9/28) and at Dallas (10/5)• Inactive in Week 6• Started at right guard at Pittsburgh (10/20), at Tennessee (10/26) and vs. Philadelphia

(11/2)

2013 (Houston 15/15):• Started 15 games at right guard• Made his first career start and helped block for an offense that totaled 449 yards at San

Diego (9/9) in Week 1• Helped pave the way for 172 yards on the ground vs. Tennessee (9/15) in Week 2• Was inactive due to a toe injury at San Francisco (10/6)• Blocked for an offense that produced a season-high 483 yards vs. Indianapolis (11/3)

in Week 9• Helped pave the way for a ground game that produced a franchise-record four rushing

touchdowns vs. New England (12/1) in Week 13

2012 (Houston 6/0, 2/0):• Saw action as a reserve guard in the final six games of his rookie season as well as

two playoff games• Inactive for the first 10 games of the season• Made his NFL debut on special teams at Detroit (11/22)• Helped pave the way for Arian Foster to rush for 140 yards while not allowing Matt

Schaub to be sacked in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)

COLLEGE: • Started 41-of-45 games he played at Miami (Ohio), 15 at left guard, 14 at left tackle and

12 at right guard• Registered 287 knockdowns and 47 touchdown-resulting blocks• Had touchdown-resulting blocks on 35 of the Redhawks’ 40 rushing touchdowns in his

career• Three-time All-Mid-American Conference second-team selection• Shifted to right guard for his senior campaign, starting all 12 games• Earned All-MAC second-team recognition as a junior, despite playing in only seven

games• Started all 12 games at left tackle and earned All-MAC second-team honors as a

sophomore as he was credited with 12 touchdown-resulting blocks• Named the RedHawks’ Freshman of the Year, starting all 12 games at left guard with

70 knockdowns• Redshirted as a freshman in 2007• Psychology major

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Riverside University High School (Milwaukee, Wis.) where he played both

offense and defense• Named two-time team MVP and team captain as a senior in high school, leading the

team to an 11-2 record and a berth in the state playoffs• Also lettered in basketball and baseball

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BROOKS’ CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSGames/Starts: 2012: 6/0; 2013: 15/15; 2014: 8/8 Total: 29/23 Postseason Games/Starts: 2012: 2/0; Total: 2/0

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DUANE BROWNTACKLEHeight: 6-4 | Weight: 303 | College: Virginia Tech | Hometown: Richmond, Va. | 7th NFL Season | 7th with Texans | Age: 28 | Acquired: D1-’08 (26th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 99/99 (4/4) | Teams: Houston, 2008-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in first round (26th pick overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft…Signed by Texans on July 25, 2008...Re-signed by Texans on Aug. 16, 2012.

HONORS: • Associated Press First Team All-Pro (2012)• Associated Press Second Team All-Pro (2011) • Pro Bowl (2013-14)• USA Today All-Joe Team (2011)• Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 7, 2011; Week 4, 2012; Week 13, 2012)

CAREER: • Was the second rookie in Texans history to start all 16 games on the offensive line• Garnered All-Pro honors in 2011 and 2012 and Pro Bowl honors following the 2012 and

2013 seasons• Has blocked for four 1,000-yard rushers and was a part of a top-10 offense in four of his

first five years in the League• Ranks in seventh place on the franchise’s all-time games played list at 99 games• Has been called for holding just four times in 99 games

2014 (Houston 9/9): • Started at left tackle vs. Washington (9/7), at Oakland (9/14), at the New York Giants

(9/21), vs. Buffalo (9/28) and at Dallas (10/5)• With his start against Dalls in Week 5, has played in 95 games in his career, which is tied

for seventh in franchise history• Passed Bryan Pittman for seventh on the franchise’s all-time games played list with 96

when he started at left tackle vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Started at left tackle at Pittsburgh (10/20), at Tennessee (10/26) and vs. Philadelphia

(11/2)

2013 (Houston 14/14): • Started 14 games at left tackle and was elected to his second consecutive Pro Bowl• Helped block for an offense that totaled 449 yards at San Diego (9/9) in Week 1• Helped pave the way for 172 yards on the ground vs. Tennessee (9/15) in Week 2• Was Inactive due to a toe injury in Weeks 3 (at Baltimore) and 4 (vs. Seattle)• Blocked for an offense that produced a season-high 483 yards vs. Indianapolis (11/3)

in Week 9• Moved into 11th place on the franchise’s all-time games played list at 85 games vs.

Jacksonville (11/24) in Week 12• Helped pave the way for a ground game that produced a franchise-record four rushing

touchdowns vs. New England (12/1) in Week 13

2012 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Part of an offense that ranked seventh in the NFL and started all 16 games for the fourth

time in his career, earning Assoicated Press All-Pro First Team honors as well as being selected as a starter for the AFC in the Pro Bowl

• Part of an offensive line that cleared the way for Texans running backs to rush for 216 yards and three touchdowns while not allowing Matt Schaub to be sacked at Jacksonville (9/17)

• Helped provide protection for Schaub, enabling him to tie a career-high with four touchdown passes at Denver (9/23)

• Helped Arian Foster rush for 152 yards and a touchdown at the New York Jets (10/8)• Part of an offense that set a franchise record by scoring 43 points vs. Baltimore (10/21) • Helped Foster go over 100 yards for the fourth time this season as he gained 111 yards

on 24 carries and scored a touchdown vs. Buffalo (11/4)• Part of an offense that set a franchise record with 653 yards of offense and tied the

franchise scoring record with 43 points vs. Jacksonville (11/18) and put up another 501 yards at Detroit (11/22)

• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 140 yards while not allowing Schaub to be sacked in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)

2011 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Second-Team AP All-Pro choice after blocking for 1,200-yard and 900-yard rushers and

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BROWN’S CAREER GAMES PLAYEDGames/Starts: 2008: 16/16; 2009: 16/16; 2010: 12/12; 2011: 16/16; 2012: 16/16; 2013: 14/14; 2014: 9/9 Total: 99/99Postseason Games/Starts: 2011: 2/2; 2012: 2/2; Total: 4/4

allowing 2.0 sacks (according to StatsPass, Inc.)• Paved the way for Ben Tate to rush for 116 yards vs. Indianapolis (9/11) and 103 yards

at Miami (9/18)• Provided pocket protection enabling Schaub to throw for 373 yards and three touch-

downs at New Orleans (9/25)• Helped control the line of scrimmage, clearing the way for Foster to rush for 155 yards

and a touchdown vs. Pittsburgh (10/2)• Part of an offense that put up 518 total yards, the fourth-highest in team history, which

included two 100-yard rushers and a 100-yard receiver at Tennessee (10/23)• Cleared holes on the offensive line enabling the Texans to rush for a franchise-record

261 yards, including two 100-yard rushers for the second time that season, vs. Cleve-land (11/6)

• Paved the way for Foster to become the first player to rush for over 100 yards on the Falcons defense in the 2011 season when he went for 111 yards on 31 car ries vs. Atlanta (12/4)

• Helped Foster go over 100 yards for the sixth time that season and over 1,000 yards rushing for the second consecutive season vs. Carolina (12/18)

• Started at left tackle in his postseason debut and opened holes for Foster to rush for 153 yards in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)

• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 132 yards, the most Baltimore’s defense has ever given up in a postseason game, in AFC Divisional Playoff at Baltimore (1/15/12)

2010 (Houston 12/12): • Started 12 games at left tackle, clearing holes to help Foster rush for a franchise record

1,616 yards and win 2010 rushing title• Helped pave the way for Foster’s franchise-record 231 yards rushing vs. Indianapolis

(9/12)• Provided pocket protection for Schaub, enabling him to throw for a then-franchise-re-

cord 497 yards and three touchdowns at Washington (9/19)• Opened holes for Foster to rush for 143 yards vs. Tennessee (11/28)• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 180 yards vs. Jacksonville (1/2) and wrap up the

2010 NFL rushing title

2009 (Houston 16/16): • Started at right guard and helped Schaub set a career high with four touchdown passes

at Tennessee (9/20)• Helped Schaub pass for his second consecutive 300-yard game vs. Jacksonville (9/27)

2008 (Houston 16/16):• Started all 16 games and helped clear the way for RB Steve Slaton to lead all rookie

rushers with 1,282 yards• Helped Slaton run for his first 100-yard game when he started at right guard at Jack-

sonville (9/28)• Helped Schaub throw three touchdown passes at Jacksonville and again vs. Cincinnati

(10/26)• Helped Slaton set a Texans rookie record with 156 rushing yards at Indianapolis (11/16)• Blocked for Schaub to throw for 414 yards and two touchdowns at Green Bay (12/7)• Started at right guard vs. Tennessee (12/14) in which he was part of the offensive line

that helped Slaton run for his third consecutive 100-yard game

COLLEGE: • Registered 71 knockdown blocks in his three seasons as an offensive tackle• Earned second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference recognition for the second straight

season and was a two-time state Offensive Lineman/End of the Year pick by the Rich-mond Touchdown Club

• Recorded six tackles and blocked three kicks on special teams as a senior and also caught three passes for 64 yards (21.3 average) and one touchdown, adding three yards on a rushing attempt

• Apparel, housing and resource management major, with a minor in consumer studies

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Hermitage (Richmond, Va.) High School where he lettered twice as a tight end

and defensive end• Played in the Panthers’ first three games his senior year before suffering a broken leg,

but returned for the Central Region semifinal game, catching seven passes for just under 100 yards in his limited playing time, and also recorded 15 tackles along with a pair of sacks to earn second-team All-District honors

• Lettered in basketball and track

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RANDY BULLOCKKICKERHeight: 5-9 | Weight: 206 | College: Texas A&M | Hometown: Klein, Texas | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D5, 2012 (161st overall) | 2014 GP: 8 | Career GP (Playoffs): 24 (0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the fifth round (161st overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft...Placed on injured reserve on Aug. 27, 2012.

CAREER:• Made 16 consecutive field goals between 11/17/13-9/14/14, which ranked second in

team history• Made a field goal in a franchise record 19 consecutive games between 9/22/14-10/5/14

2014 (Houston 8/0):• Converted a 42-yard field goal and both extra points against Washington (9/7)• Finished 3-for-4 with a long of 46 yards at Oakland (9/14) in Week 2. Had his streak of

16 consecutive makes ended in the fourth quarter when his 28-yard try was blocked• Kicked a 27-yard field goal and made both extra points at the New York Giants (9/21)• Became the third kicker in franchise history with two 50-yard plus field goals in the same

game and made Houston’s fourth longest field goal (55-yards) in franchise history vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4. Finished 3-for-3 (41, 50, 55)

• Made a 29-yard field goal in the fourth quarter at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Missed a 37-yard field goal and tied a career high with four extra points made and

attempted vs. Indianapolis (10/9)• Tied a career high with three field goals (39, 38 and 31 yards) and made two extra points

at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7. Moved past Kevin Walter (2006-12) into seventh place on the franchise’s all-time scoring list (151 career points)

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BULLOCK’S CAREER KICKING STATISTICSYear Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Pts KO TB Pct2012* Hou 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.02013 Hou 16 26 35 74.3 51 1 26 26 100.0 0 104 67 29 43.32014 Hou 9 15 18 85.7 55 1 20 20 100.0 0 68 45 22 48.9TOTALS 25 42 53 77.4 55 2 49 49 100.0 0 172 112 51 45.5* - Was on injured reserve and did not play in any gamesADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 2 total; 2013 - 1; 2014- 1

Bullock’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Pts9/7 vs. Was 1 1 1 100.0 42 0 2 2 100.0 0 59/14 at Oak 1 3 4 75.0 46 1 3 3 100.0 0 12 9/21 at NYG 1 1 1 100.0 27 0 2 2 100.0 0 59/28 Buf 1 3 3 100.0 55 0 2 2 100.0 0 11 10/5 at Dal 1 1 1 100.0 29 0 2 2 100.0 0 5 10/9 IND 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 100.0 0 410/20 at Pit 1 3 3 100.0 39 0 2 2 100.0 0 1110/26 at Ten 1 3 3 100.0 49 0 3 3 100.0 0 1211/2 Phi 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 100.0 0 311/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 15 18 83.3 55 1 23 23 100.0 0 68Special Teams Tackles: 1Touchbacks/Kickoffs: 22/45

• Scored 12 points on three field goals (30, 28, 49) and three extra points to pass Domanick Williams (168 points) for sixth on the franchise’s all-time scoring list at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8

• Finished 0-for-1 and made all three of his extra points vs. Philadelphia in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/0):• Made 26 field goals, tying Kris Brown (2005) for the fifth-highest single-season total in

franchise history• Converted 1-of-2 FGs, including a 41-yard game-winner in his first career game at San

Diego (9/9) in Week 1• Converted 3-of-3 FGs, including a long of 47 yards at Baltimore (9/22) in Week 3 • Converted 3-of-3 FGs, including a 48-yarder at Kansas City (10/20) in Week 7• Converted 3-of-3 FGs, including a career-long 51-yarder vs. Oakland (11/17)• Converted field goals in 14 straight games, the second-longest streak in franchise

history with his field goal at Tennessee (12/29) in Week 17 • Made 12 consecutive field goals to finish the season, tying Neil Rackers (2010) for the

fifth-longest streak in franchise history

2012 (Houston 0/0): • Placed on injured reserve after suffering a leg injury during the preseason (8/27)

COLLEGE: • First Team All-American, All-Big XII and the Lou Groza Place-Kicker Award winner as

a senior• Holds the career scoring record at Texas A&M with 365 points and ranks eighth on the

Big XII Conference all-time record chart• Set a school season scoring record with 142 points in 2011, besting Joel Hunt’s mark of

128 points, set in 1927, and ranking second in Big XII history • Holds the school all-time record with 63 field goals, which ranks him third in Big XII

Conference history• Set a school single-season record with 29 field goals and 55 PATs in 2011• Set the Texas A&M career record with 176 successful PATs• Earned All-America first-team honors from The NFL Draft Report, Associated Press,

Sporting News, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp., Sports Illustrated, CBSSports.com and Pro Football Weekly for his senior season

• Led the nation with an average of 2.33 field goals per game in 2011• His 29 field goals tied for the third-most in NCAA FBS history• Earned All-Big XII Conference honorable mention and Academic All-Big XII accolades

his junior year• Took over as the No. 1 kicking option and scored 87 points on 12 of 19 field goals and

51 PATs his sophomore year• Kicked in the team’s final seven games and scored 38 points his freshman season

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Klein High School, where he earned first-team All-District honors after

connecting on 11-of-14 field goal attempts and was perfect on 39 PATs in 2007• Earned All-Greater Houston and All-Texas accolades• Booted a 54-yard field goal, believed to be the eighth-longest field goal in Texas high

school football history

CAREER GAME HIGHSField Goals 3 7 times, last: at Tennessee, 10/26/14Field Goal Attempts 4 2 times, last: at Oakland, 9/14/14Field Goal Long 55 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14Extra Points 4 3x; last vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14Extra Point Attempts 4 3x; last vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14Points 12 Twice, last: at Tennessee, 10/26/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSField Goals 26 2013Field Goal Attempts 35 201350-Yard Plus FGs 2 2014Extra Points Made 26 2013Extra Points Attempted 26 2013Total Points 104 2013Kickoffs 67 2013Touchbacks 29 2013

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TYSON CLABOTACKLEHeight: 6-6 | Weight: 315 | College: Wake Forest | Hometown: Knoxville, Tenn. | 9th NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 32 | Acquired: FA-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 125/116 (5/5) | Teams: Denver, 2004; Atlanta, 2006-12; Miami, 2013; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Denver Broncos as an undrafted rookie free agent on April 26, 2004...Waived by Broncos on Sept. 5, 2004... Signed to the New York Gi-ants practice squad on Sept. 7, 2004...Released from Giants’ practice squad on Sept. 21, 2004...Signed to the San Diego Chargers’ practice squad on Oct. 5, 2004...Released from Chargers’ practice squad on Oct. 11, 2004...Signed by the Broncos on Dec. 21, 2004...Allocated to the Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL Europa for the 2005 season...Waived by the Broncos on Sept. 3, 2005...Signed to the Atlanta Falcons’ practice squad on Sept. 21, 2005...Re-signed by the Falcons on Jan. 2, 2006...Released by the Falcons on April 4, 2013...Signed by Miami Dolphins as a free agent on May 5, 2013...Declared a free agent on March 11, 2014...Signed by Houston Texans on July 25, 2014.

HONORS: • Pro Bowl starter (2010)

CAREER: • Has started 116 regular season games and all five playoff games he has appeared in• Had a streak of 97 consecutive starts snapped in Week 8 of the 2013 season when he

did not play against New England for the Miami Dolphins• Elected to the Pro Bowl following the 2010 season and started in his first Pro Bowl

appearance• Originally undrafted in 2004, played on three practice squads (Atlanta, New York Giants

and San Diego) and in NFL Europa before seeing his first game action in 2006 with Atlanta

2014 (Houston 9/0): • Appeared on special teams against Washington (9/7), Oakland (9/14) and Dallas (10/5)• Appeared on offensive line and special team against the New York Giants (9/21) and

Buffalo (9/28)• Played on special teams at Dallas (10/5), vs. Indianapolis (10/9) and at Pittsburgh

(10/20)• Played at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Played on special teams vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Miami 15/15): • Started all 15 games he appeared in at right tackle• Had a streak of 97 consecutive starts that dated back to 2007 with Atlanta snapped

when he did not play against New England (10/27)

2012 (Atlanta 16/16, 2/2):• Started all 16 regular season games and two playoff contests at right tackle• Paved the way for a Falcons offense that racked up 5,906 total net yards, the second-

highest total in a single season in franchise history• Part of an offensive line that allowed QB Matt Ryan to set franchise records for attempts,

completions, completion percentage, yards and touchdowns

2011 (Atlanta 16/16, 1/1):• Started all 16 regular season games and one playoff contest at right tackle• Blocked for QB Matt Ryan who threw for 4,177 yards with 29 touchdowns and RB Mi-

chael Turner who ran for 1,340 yards and 11 touchdowns

2010 (Atlanta 16/16, 1/1): • Started all 16 regular season games and one playoff contest at right tackle• Earned his first career Pro Bowl selection

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CLABO’S CAREER GAMES PLAYEDGames/Starts: (Denver) 2004: inactive; (Atlanta) 2006: 10/10; 2007: 11/11; 2008: 16/16; 2009: 16/16; 2010: 16/16; 2011: 16/16; 2012: 16/16; (Miami) 2013: 15/15; (Houston) 2014: 9/0 Total: 125/116Postseason Games/Starts: (Atlanta) 2008: 1/1; 2010: 1/1; 2011: 1/1; 2012: 2/2. Total: 5/5

• Anchored an offensive line that averaged 341.1 yards of total offense per game and allowed just 23 sacks, which was the third fewest in the NFL

2009 (Atlanta 16/16): • Started all 16 regular season games at right tackle

2008 (Atlanta 16/16, 1/1):• Started all 16 regular season games and one playoff contest at right tackle

2007 (Atlanta 11/11):• Started 11 regular season games at right tackle • Was inactive for the first five games of the season

2006 (Atlanta 10/10):• Started 10 regular season games at right guard• Made NFL debut in starting role at right guard vs. Pittsburgh (10/22)

2005:• Member of Atlanta’s practice squad• Allocated to the Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL Europa• Selected to NFL Europe’s All-Pro Team

2004 (Denver 0/0):• Spent time on practice squads of Denver and N.Y. Giants• Signed by the Broncos on December 21• Was inactive for final two games of season

COLLEGE: • Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Wake Forest• Played in 47 games with 37 starts, including the final 36 games of his college career• Earned first-team All-Atlantic Conference honors as a senior• Started all 13 games at left guard as a junior• Started all 11 games at left tackle as a sophomore• Was the only underclassman to start every contest that year

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Farragut (Tenn.) High School • Lettered in football and basketball• Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior in football• Was also named as an All-Region selection, an All-East Tennessee selection and an

All-State selection

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JADEVEON CLOWNEYOUTSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-5 | Weight: 266 | College: South Carolina | Hometown: Rock Hill, S.C. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 22 | Acquired: D1-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 2/1 | Career GP/GS: 2/1 | Teams: Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the first overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on June 6, 2014.

2014 (Houston 2/1): • Recorded a tackle for loss in his first career start against Washington (9/7)• Inactive in Weeks 2-7• Played at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8 and made one tackle• Inactive in Week 9

COLLEGE:• Started 23-of-36 games at South Carolina, recording 130 tackles (85 solos) that

included 24.0 sacks for minus-148 yards, 47.0 tackles for loss (minus-221 yards) and 20 quarterback pressures

• Recovered one fumble, caused nine others and deflected seven passes• Finished second in school annals with 47.0 tackles for loss• Third on the school’s all-time list with 24.0 sacks• Holds school record with nine forced fumbles• Two-time All-American (2012, 2013)• Two-time All-SEC (2012, 2013)• SEC Freshman of the Year• Became the third Gamecock to earn first-team All-American honors in two seasons

HIGH SCHOOL• Attended South Pointe (Rock Hill, S.C) High School• Started for the Stallions as a freshman at running back and defensive end• Tallied 162 tackles, 29.5 sacks, 29 tackles for loss, 11 forced fumbles and six fumble

recoveries, and scored five touchdowns on defense• Led his team a 15–0 record and state championship and finished with 17 sacks• Finished his sophomore season with 144 tackles and 23 sacks• Named South Carolina’s 2010 Mr. Football• Played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas• Notched seven tackles and 1.5 sacks in the Under Armour All-America Game• Named the consensus best player in the nation and named USA Today’s National

Defensive Player of the Year• Lettered for the school’s basketball team.

PERSONAL• Majored in African-American studies • Mother, Josenna Clowney, has been a processing technician at the Frito-Lay plant in

Charlotte, North Carolina, since 1994• Raised by his mother and his maternal grandparents, John and Josephine Clowney, as

well as his mother’s longtime boyfriend, Christopher Jones

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Clowney’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak Inactive9/21 at NYG Inactive9/28 Buf Inactive10/5 at Dal Inactive10/9 IND Inactive10/20 at Pit Inactive10/26 at Ten 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi Inactive11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 2 1 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 0Tackles For Loss (TFL): 1Blocked Kicks: 0

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JARED CRICK DEFENSIVE ENDHeight: 6-4 | Weight: 285 | College: Nebraska | Hometown: Cozad, Neb. | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D4c, 2012 (126th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/8 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 40/10 (2/0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the fourth round (126th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 14, 2012.

CAREER:• Has played in 40 career games with nine starts and 96 tackles, 1.5 sacks, four tackles

for loss and seven pases defensed to his credit• Has also appeared in two playoff games• Made his first career start in the 2013 season opener at San Diego (9/9/13)

2014 (Houston 9/8):• Made four tackles and had a quarterback hit in his second career NFL start against

Washington (9/7)• Had one tackle and a pass defensed against Oakland (9/14) in Week 2• Made five tackles against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Recorded 1.5 sacks, for his first career sack, four tackles and two quarterback hits

against Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Made three tackles at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Tied a career high with six tackles and also had a tackle for loss, a quarterback hit and

a pass defensed against Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6. His tipped pass led to Justin

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CRICK’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2012^ Hou 15 0 30 17 13 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 02013^ Hou 16 1 33 15 18 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 8 33 19 14 1.5 5 0 0 -- 0 2 6 3 0 0 0 0Career 40 9 96 48 45 1.5 5 0 0 -- 0 7 9 4 0 0 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ review

Crick’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 5 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 4 1 3 1.5 5 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 6 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 5 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 8 33 19 14 1.5 5 0 0 -- 0 2 0 0 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 6Tackles For Loss (TFL): 3

Tuggle’s second quarter interception at the Colts 34-yard line• Started, made five tackles and had a tackle for loss at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Started at defensive end at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Made five tackles and had a quarterback hit vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/1):• Played in all 16 games at defensive end with one start• Set a career high with 33 tackles (15 solo)• Made his first career start at defensive end and recorded a career-high six tackles (three

solo) at San Diego (9/9) in Week 1 • Recorded four assisted tackles and a career-high two passes defensed at San Francisco

(10/6) in Week 5

2012 (Houston 15/0, 2/0):• Saw action in 15 games and made 30 tackles (17 solo) and and batted down two passes• Made his NFL debut and made one solo tackle in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Had two tackles (one solo) at Jacksonville (9/16)• Had six tackles (two solo) vs. Green Bay (10/14)• Made his postseason debut in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)• Assisted on one tackle in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

COLLEGE: • Started his final 33 games at strong-side defensive tackle after beginning his career as

a defensive end and appeared in 42 contests• Saw his senior year cut short with a torn pectoral muscle that caused him to miss the

final eight games• Recorded 167 tackles (75 solo) in his career• Ranks eighth on Nebraska’s all-time sacks list with 20.0 (145 yards), had 35.0 tackles

for loss (162 yards) one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, eight pass breakups and two blocked kicks in his career

• Ranks 13th on Nebraska’s single-season chart with 17 tackles for loss in 2010 • Set school single-game records with five sacks and seven tackles for loss vs. Baylor

in 2009• Recipient of the Big Ten Conference Sportsmanship Award his senior season• Received first-team All-America honors from Rivals.com, added second-team

accolades from the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated and CBSSports.com for his junior season

• A unanimous All-Big XII Conference first-team choice and a member of the Big XII Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll in 2010

• Received All-Big XII Conference first-team honors from the league’s coaches his sophomore year

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 6 3x, last: vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14Sacks 1.5 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14Passes Defensed 2 at San Francisco, 10/16/13QBH 2 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14TFL 2 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 33 2013, 2014Passes Defensed 3 2013QBH 6 2014TFL 3 2014

2014 HIGHSTackles 6 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Sacks 1.5 vs. Buffalo, 9/28Passes Defensed 1 twice, last: vs. Indianapolis, 10/9QBH 2 vs. Buffalo, 9/28TFL 1 3x, last: at Pittsburgh, 10/20

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JARED CRICK• Recorded a career-high 73 tackles (31 solos), ranked second on the squad and sixth

in the league with 9.5 sacks (57 yards) and had 15 tackles for loss (63 yards) • Played in nine games and made two tackles with a pass breakup as a freshman• Redshirted as a freshman and moved inside to tackle from defensive end in the spring

of 2008• Two-time member of the Brook Berringer Citizenship Team for his community outreach

work

HIGH SCHOOL: • A three-sport star at Cozad (Neb.) High School where he recorded 75 tackles and five

sacks as a junior en route to Class C-1 all-state honors from the Omaha World-Herald and honorable-mention all-state accolades from the Lincoln Journal Star

• As a senior, earned second-team All-Nebraska honors from the Omaha World-Herald and second-team Super-State honors from the Lincoln Journal Star, adding first-team Class B honors from both papers

• Led the basketball team with 12 points and eight rebounds per game and finished second in the state in the shot put with a throw of 60 10-1/4 in the state track and field championships

CRICK’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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BRIAN CUSHINGINSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 249 | College: Southern California | Hometown: Park Ridge, N.J. | 6th NFL Season | 6th with Texans | Age: 27 | Acquired: D1-’09 (15th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 7/7 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 63/63 (2/2) | Teams: Houston, 2009-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the first round (15th pick overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on Aug. 2, 2009...Placed on injured reserve on Oct. 10, 2012...Placed on injured reserve on Oct. 28, 2013.

HONORS: • Associated Press All-Pro Second Team (2009, 2011)• Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year (2009)• Pro Bowl Selection (2010)• Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-AFC Team (2011)• Houston Texans Team Most Valuable Player (2011)• Ed Block Courage Award Winner (2013)• Houston Texans Team Rookie of the Year (2009)• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 6, 2009; Week 8, 2009)• NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month (November, 2009; December, 2009)• Pro Football Weekly/PFWA Defensive Rookie of the Year (2009)• Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie Team (2009)• GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week for Week 1 fourth-quarter interception

return for a touchdown at San Diego (2013)

CAREER: • Led the team in tackles in 2009 and 2011, and has 481 tackles in his career• His 133 tackles in 2009 finished tied for second most in the AFC, trailing only Ray

Lewis’ 134 tackles• Ranks ninth in team history with 12.0 career sacks• Has eight career interceptions, 22 passes defensed, six forced fumbles and one safety• Has 15 career double-digit tackle games

2014 (Houston 7/7): • Made five tackles and had a quarterback hit against Washington (9/7)• Was second on the team with six tackles in Week 2 against Oakland (9/14)• Officially tied a franchise record with 17 total tackles against the New York Giants (9/21)

in Week 3 (Former ILB Darryl Sharpton holds the unofficial franchise record with 19 tackles against Oakland on Nov. 17, 2013. Sharpton’s record reflects tackles recorded after review of game film by the former coaching staff)

• Made a team-high nine tackles (eight solo) and a pass defensed against Buffalo (9/28)

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CUSHING’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2009 Hou 16 16 133 85 48 4.0 30.5 4 26 20 0 10 12 12 2 0 0 02010 Hou 12 12 76 49 27 1.5 12.0 0 0 0 0 4 11 8 1 0 0 02011 Hou^ 16 16 114 77 37 4.0 21.0 2 5 5 0 5 13 8 2 0 0 02012 Hou^ 5 5 43 27 16 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 02013 Hou^ 7 7 65 44 21 1.5 9.0 1 18 18 1 2 4 6 1 0 0 02014 Hou 7 7 50 30 20 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0Career 63 63 481 312 169 12.0 80.5 8 50 20 1 24 45 35 7 0 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSSafeties (1): vs. Oakland, 10/4/09. Touchdowns (1): at San Diego (18-yard INT return)

Cushing’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 1 5 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 6 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 17 8 9 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 9 8 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 8 5 3 1.0 8 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten Inactive11/2 Phi Inactive11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 7 7 50 30 20 1.0 8 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 3Tackles For Loss (TFL): 1

• Sacked Tony Romo for 8 yards and registered nine tackles, a quarterback hit and a tackle for loss at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5

• Made four tackles vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made a tackle at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Inactive in Weeks 8-9

2013 (Houston 7/7): • Led the team with 65 tackles and had 1.5 sacks and an interception before suffering a

season-ending knee injury at Kansas City in Week 7• Led the team with 11 tackles (five solo) and recorded an interception, which was re-

turned 18 yards for a game-tying touchdown in the fourth quarter at San Diego (9/9)• Tied a career high with 13 tackles (11 solo) and tied a career high with 1.5 sacks vs.

Tennessee (9/15)• Tied for a team-high with 10 tackles (seven solo) at Baltimore (9/22)• Recorded 10 tackles (seven solo) and a forced fumble vs. Seattle (9/29)• Recorded eight tackles (five solo) at San Francisco (10/6)• Recorded eight tackles (four solo) vs. St. Louis (10/13)• Recorded five solo tackles and a pass defensed before suffering a leg injury in the third

quarter at Kansas City (10/20)

2012 (Houston 5/5):• Started five games and led the team in tackles before suffering a season-ending knee

injury• Named a team captain for the second consecutive season• Finished the season with 43 tackles (27 solo), one interception, two passes defensed

and one forced fumble• Led the defense with nine tackles (six solo) while also intercepting a pass and forcing a

fumble in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Named one of the Defensive Players of the Game after recording nine tackles (three

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 17 at New York Giants, 9/21/14Sacks 1.5 Twice, most recent vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13Interceptions 1 8 times, most recent: at San Diego (P. Rivers), 9/9/13Passes Defensed 2 3 times, most recent: vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10Forced Fumbles 2 Twice, most recent: at Indianapolis, 12/22/11Safeties 1 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09Touchdowns 1 at San Diego, 9/9/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 133 2009Sacks 4.0 Twice: 2009 and 2011Interceptions 4 2009Forced Fumbles 2 Twice: 2009 and 2011Passes Defensed 10 2009QBH 13 2011TFL 12 2009

2014 HIGHSTackles 17 at New York Giants, 9/21Passes Defensed 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28Sacks 1 at Dallas, 10/5QBH 1 3x, last: at Dallas, 10/5TFL 1 at Dallas, 10/5

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BRIAN CUSHINGsolo) at Jacksonville (9/16)

• Made seven tackles (three solo) and broke up a pass at Denver (9/23)• Set a career-high with 13 tackles (9 solo) vs. Tennessee (9/30)• Had five tackles (three solo) at the New York Jets (10/8) before leaving the game with

a knee injury

2011 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Second-Team Associated Press All-Pro selection and finished the season with a team-

best 114 tackles (77 solo), 4.0 sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles• Elected a team captain by his teammates in the second half of the season• Started and led all Texans defenders with seven tackles (four solo) and one quarterback

pressure in the season opener vs. Indianapolis (9/11)• Led the team with 10 tackles (seven solo) at Miami (9/18), his eighth double-digit tackle

game• Tied for the team lead with six tackles (two solo) vs. Pittsburgh (10/2)• Recorded his first sack of the season and finished tied for the team lead in tackles with

eight (seven solo) vs. Oakland (10/9)• Led the defense with six tackles (five solo) and had a pass defensed at Tennessee

(10/23)• Named the Defensive Player of the Game for the Texans after leading the team with

seven tackles and intercepting a Blaine Gabbert pass vs. Jacksonville (10/30)• Led the defense with seven tackles (four solo) and sacked Colt McCoy for a 5-yard loss

vs. Cleveland (11/6)• Led the defense with eight solo tackles, one sack and an interception at Tampa Bay

(11/13)• Tied for the team lead in tackles with six (five solo) while also adding two hits on the

quarterback vs. Atlanta (12/4)• Recorded his ninth career double-digit tackle game with 12 tackles (nine solo), including

one for a loss vs. Carolina (12/18)• Led the team in tackles for the 10th time in 2011 while also forcing two fumbles, includ-

ing a sack-fumble on the first defensive play of the game at Indianapolis (12/22)• Led the team with 19 postseason tackles• Started in his postseason debut and registered a team-leading eight tackles, including

five solos and one for loss in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)• Recorded 11 tackles (five solo) and one pass defensed in AFC Divisional Playoff at Bal-

timore (1/15/12)

2010 (Houston 12/12): • Started the final 12 games of the regular season and totaled 76 tackles (49 solo), 1.5

sacks and one forced fumble• Made season debut vs. the New York Giants (10/10) and had nine tackles (four solo)

and one pass defensed• Made eight tackles (seven solo) including one quarterback hit vs. Kansas City (10/17)• Returned to strongside linebacker and recorded nine solo tackles and one quarterback

hit at Jacksonville (11/14)• Made four solo tackles and forced a fumble at the New York Jets (11/21)• Led the defense with seven tackles (three solo) including four for a loss to go along with

two passes defensed vs. Tennessee (11/28)• Recorded 1.5 sacks for 12 yards lost and 10 tackles (six solo) including three for a loss

vs. Baltimore (12/13)• Made five tackles (four solo) including two quarterback hits vs. Jacksonville (1/2/11)

2009 (Houston 16/16): • Started all 16 games as a rookie and was named Associated Press Defensive Rookie

of the Year• Voted into the 2010 Pro Bowl but was unable to play due to injury• Made professional debut for the Texans, starting at linebacker against the New York Jets

(9/13), and tied for the team high with eight tackles (five solo)• Became the first Texans rookie to lead his team in tackles in his first three career games

vs. Jacksonville (9/27), where he registered eight tackles (six solo), one tackle for loss, and two pass defenses

• Wrapped up Justin Fargas in the end zone for the Texans first safety since 12/15/02 vs. Oakland (10/4)

• Made nine tackles (six solo), two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and intercepted a pass from Bengals QB Carson Palmer late in the fourth quarter to clinch the victory at Cincinnati (10/18)

• Named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week (10/21) for his performance at Cincinnati

CUSHING’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/7/12 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01/15/12 at Bal (Div) 1 1 11 5 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 2 19 10 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

• Led the Texans in tackles for the sixth time in eight games with 10 (three solo) as well as having one sack, one pass defensed and one interception at Buffalo (11/1)

• Set a career high with 12 tackles (10 solo), one pass defensed, one tackle for a loss and one quarterback hit at Indianapolis (11/8)

• Defensive leader in tackles for the ninth time, compiling 11 tackles (seven solo) vs. In-dianapolis (11/29), where he picked off a Peyton Manning pass for his third interception of the season

• Named NFL Rookie of the Month in November after totaling 43 tackles, two intercep-tions and a sack

• Recorded one sack for a loss of 13 yards, three quarterback hits and 10 tackles (six solo) including three for a loss vs. Seattle (12/13)

• Made seven tackles (three solo) with two hits on Craig Nall including a half-sack for a loss of five yards at St. Louis (12/20)

• Made nine solo tackles at Miami (12/27), intercepted one pass, deflected a pass and had a sack for the third straight week

COLLEGE: • Started 38-of-44 games he played in at USC, including 13 at right defensive end and 25

at strongside outside linebacker• Finished his career with 178 tackles (101 solos) that included 8.5 quarterback sacks for

minus 57 yards, 27.0 stops for losses totaling 106 yards and two pressures• Intercepted one pass, deflected 12 others and blocked two punts• Consensus All-American as a senior, earning first-team accolades from Sports Illus-

trated and second-team honors from The Sporting News and Associated Press, and a consensus first-team All-Pac 10 choice

• Finalist for the Butkus Award, semifinalist for the Lombardi Award and quarterfinalist for the Lott Trophy

• Honorable mention All-Pac 10 selection in 2007 and second-team all-conference pick in 2006

• Started the last four games in 2005, including the national title game

PERSONAL: • Attended Bergen Catholic (Oradell, N.J.) High School• Earned Parade, USA Today, Prep Football Report, Scout.com, Super Prep, EA Sports

and Prep Star All-American honors as a senior• Recorded 120 tackles, 11 stops for loss, 10 sacks and seven interceptions as a line-

backer in 2004• Played running back and tight end and gained 475 rushing yards with 10 touchdowns

and caught 13 passes for 456 yards (35.1 avg) with seven scores

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AKEEM DENTINSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-1 | Weight: 239 | College: Georgia | Hometown: Atlanta, Ga. | 4th NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: T-’14 (ATL) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/2 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 56/22 (3/2) | Teams: Atlanta, 2011-13; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Atlanta Falcons in the third round (91st overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft...Signed by Falcons on July 28, 2011...Traded to Houston Texans for QB T.J. Yates on June 18, 2014.

HONORS: • Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie Team (2011)

CAREER: • Made 20 regular season and three postseason starts with Atlanta (2011-13)• Totaled 108 tackles, 1.5 sacks, three passes defensed, four quarterback hits, 10 tack-

les for loss and a forced fumble in his three seasons with Atlanta• Has 16 tackles and one tackle for loss in three postseason games• 34 career special teams tackles

2014 (Houston 9/2): • Played on special teams in his Texans’ debut against Washington (9/7)• Assisted on a special teams tackle against Oakland (9/14)• Made a special teams tackle against the New York Giants (9/21)• Made a special teams tackle vs. Buffalo (9/28) • Made his fourth special teams tackle of the season at Dallas (10/5)• Assisted on a special teams tackle vs. Indinapolis (10/9)• Made a pair of special teams tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) • Made his first start as a Texan and recorded four tackles and a quarterback hit at Ten-

nessee (10/26)• Set a season high with five tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Atlanta 15/7): • Led the Falcons defense and tallied a game-high 12 tackles (five solo) with two tackles

for loss at New Orleans (9/8)• Posted five tackles (four solo) with one pass defensed against St. Louis (9/15)• Recorded his first career sack at Miami (9/22) and teamed up with DT Peria Jerry for a

second sack late in the game. Also logged five tackles (four solo), one tackle for loss, and two quarterback hits in the game.

• Led the team with nine tackles (five solo) and one quarterback hit against New England

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DENT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2011 Atl 16 0 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02012 Atl 16 13 61 40 21 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 02013 Atl 15 7 46 24 22 1.5 12.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 2 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Career 56 22 117 70 47 1.5 12.0 0 0 0 0 3 7 10 1 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: (34) 2011 - 19; 2012 - 3; 2013 - 5; 2014- 7

Dent’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 5 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 2 9 5 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 7Tackles For Loss (TFL): 0Quarterback Hits: 22014 HIGHSTackles 5 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Tackles for loss -- Spec. Tms. Tackles 2 at Pittsburgh, 10/20Sacks -- Quarterback hits 1 twice, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2

(9/29)• Inactive against the Jets (10/7)• Totaled six tackles (five solo) against Tampa Bay (10/20)• Posted four tackles (three solo) with one tackle for loss at Arizona (10/27)• Notched five tackles (three solo) with one tackle for loss at Carolina (11/3)• Recorded six tackles (two solo) for the defense against Seattle (11/10)• Made one tackle on the special teams at Tampa Bay (11/17)• Credited with one tackle in the game against New Orleans (11/21)• Posted one special teams tackle against Buffalo (12/1)

2012 (Atlanta 16/13, 2/2):• Played in all 16 games, including 13 starts at middle linebacker during his sophomore

season • Started both playoff games and led the Falcons with 16 postseason tackles

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 11 at New Orleans, 9/8/13Tackles for loss 2 vs. Arizona, 11/18/12 and at New Orleans, 9/8/13 QBH 2 at Miami, 9/22/13Sacks 1.5 at Miami, 9/22/13Passes Defensed 1 3 times, most recent: vs. St. Louis, 9/15/13Forced Fumbles 1 at Detroit, 10/23/11Spec. Tms. Tackles 4 at Carolina, 12/11/11

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 61 2012Sacks 1.5 2013Forced Fumbles 1 2011Passes Defensed 2 2012QBH 2 2012, 2013, 2014TFL 5 2012 and 2013Special teams tackles 19 2011

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AKEEM DENT• Set career highs with 61 tackles (40 solo), five tackles for loss and two passes defensed• Part of a defense that ranked fifth in the NFL, allowing 18.7 points per game• Signal caller for a defense that held opponents to 20 points or less nine times

2011 (Atlanta 16/0, 1/0):• Earned PFW/PFWA All-Rookie honors after recording 19 special teams tackles• Played in all 16 games and made one tackle on defense• Played in the Wild Card Playoff against the New York Giants (1/8/12) and made one

special teams tackle• Recorded a career-high four special teams tackles at Carolina (12/11)

COLLEGE: • Started 29-of-47 games at Georgia, including 16 at strong-side outside linebacker and

13 at strongside inside linebacker• Posted 240 tackles (133 solo) with 4.5 sacks (42 yards) and 12 tackles for loss (54

yards) with two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and five passes defensed• Earned All-SEC second team honors in 2010 after leading the Bulldogs with 126 tackles

(69 solo) with 2.5 sacks and 6.5 tackles for loss• Served as one of the team’s co-captians and shifted from a 4-3 strong-side linebacker

to an inside linebacker in the 3-4 defense his senior season• As a junior in 2009, appeared in eight games with four starts and registered 32 tackles

and 2.5 tackles for loss• As a sophomore, he started eight games and produced 46 tackles (27 solo), 1.5 sacks

DENT’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/8/12 at NYG (WC)* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 vs. Sea (Div)* 1 1 8 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/20/13 vs. SF (Conf)* 1 1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Career 3 2 16 9 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0*- AtlantaADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: (2) 2011 - 1; 2012 - 1.

and three tackles for loss• Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll as a junior and a senior, and earned the team’s

‘True Grit’ Award in 2010• Graduated from UGA in December 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in housing

PERSONAL: • A Douglass, Ga. native, attended Douglass High School registering 140 tackles as a

senior and earning Super Southern 100 honors from the Atlanta• Journal-Constitution and Class AAAAA first team All-State accolades from the Georgia

Sports Writers Association• Named to the Orlando Sentinel All-Southern Team, the Valdosta Daily Times All-State

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ZAC DILESINSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-0 | Weight: 245 | College: Kansas State | Hometown: Abilene, Texas | 8th season | 5th with Texans | Age: 29 | Acquired: FA-14’ | 2014 GP/GS: 1/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 70/31 (0/0) |Teams: Houston, 2007-10, 14; Tampa Bay, 2011; Indianapolis, 2011; Tennessee, 2012-13

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in seventh round (218th overall) of 2007 NFL Draft, April 29, 2007...Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 6, 2008…Signed by St. Louis Rams as unrestricted free agent, July 31, 2011…Released by Rams, March 3, 2011…Signed by Tampa Bay Buccaneers onSept. 5, 2011…Released by Buccaneers, Dec. 3, 2011…Claimed off waivers by Indianapolis Colts, Dec. 5, 2011…Released by Colts, Feb. 7, 2012…Signed by Tennessee Titans as free agent, May 1, 2012…Placed on injured reserve, Oct. 24, 2012…Signed by Kansas City Chiefs as unrestricted free agent, April 12, 2013…Released by Chiefs, Sept. 1, 2013…Signed by Titans as free agent, Oct. 16, 2013…Released by Titans, Dec. 3, 2013…Signed by Cleveland Browns as free agent, May 1, 2014...Released by the Browns on Aug. 20, 2014...Signed by Texans on 10/29/14

CAREER: • In his second stint as a Texans after starting in 22 and playing in 50 games from 2007-10

2014 (Houston 1/0): • Made a special teams tackle in his first game of the season vs. Philadelhpia (11/2) in

Week 9

2013 (Tennessee 2/0): • Played in two games for the Titans, primarily on special teams• Recorded two stops on special teams vs. Indianapolis (11/14)

2012 (Tennessee 6/1):• Participated in six games and started one• Finished the season 11 tackles (seven solo)• Placed on injured/reserve (leg) on Oct. 24, 2012.

2011 (Indianapolis, 4/0, Tampa Bay, 7/0):• Played in seven games with Tampa Bay• Totaled one special-teams tackle with the Bucs• Claimed off waivers by the Colts on Dec. 5• Saw action in four games with the Colts, primarily on special teams

DENT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2007 Hou 11 0 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Hou 8 8 66 47 19 1.0 9.0 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 02009 Hou 16 12 61 29 16 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 1 7 2 1 0 02010 Hou 15 10 81 58 23 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 02011 TB/Ind 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 Ten 6 1 11 7 4 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 Ten 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 70 31 223 161 62 1.0 9.0 1 0 0 0 3 5 14 3 1 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: (16) 2007 - 9; 2010- 1; 2011 - 3; 2013 - 2; 2014- 1

Diles’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD11/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 1Tackles For Loss (TFL): -Quarterback Hits: -2014 HIGHSTackles --Tackles for loss -- Spec. Tms. Tackles 1 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Sacks -- Quarterback hits --

2010 (Houston 15/10):• Saw action in 15 contests with 10 starts and recorded a career-high 81 tackles…• Recorded a season-high 12 tackles vs. Indianapolis (9/12)• Added 11 tackles in his second meeting with the Colt (11/1)

2009 (Houston 16/12):• Participated Played in all 16 games with 12 starts and recorded 58 tackles, two forced fumbles, one

fumble recovery and one pass defensed• Notched five tackles (four solo) and one fumble recovery vs. Jacksonville (9/27)• Finished second on the team in tackles with nine stops and added one forced fumble vs. Tennessee

(11/23)• Recorded eight tackles, including two tackles for loss at Jacksonville (12/6)• Made six tackles and forced one fumble at New England (1/3)

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 11 at Pittsburgh, 9/7/08Tackles for loss 2 at Jacksonville, 12/6/09QBH 1 5x, last: at Philadelphia, 12/2/10Sacks 1 at Detroit, 10/19/14Passes Defensed 1 3x, last: vs. New York Jets, 9/13/09Forced Fumbles 1 3x, last: vs. New England, 1/3/10Spec. Tms. Tackles 2 vs. Indianapolis, 11/14/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 81 2010Sacks 1 2008Forced Fumbles 2 2009Passes Defensed 2 2008QBH 3 2010TFL 7 2009Special teams tackles 9 2007

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ZAC DILES2008 (Houston 8/8):• Started the first eight games of the season before breaking his left tibia during practice• Despite playing only eight games, finished second on the team with 66 tackles and posted one sack,

one forced fumble and his first career interception• Placed on injured/reserve on Nov. 6• Made his first career start at OLB and recorded a game-high 13 tackles at Pittsburgh (9/7)• Posted eight tackles and one forced a fumble at Tennessee (9/21)• Totaled nine tackles and made the first interception of his career vs. Indianapolis (10/5)• Posted six tackles, as well as the first sack of his career vs. Detroit (10/19)

2007 (Houston 11/1):• As a rookie, played 11 games, primarily on special teams• Saw extended playing time at LB late in the year• Finished the season third on the team with nine special-teams tackles and compiled five tackles

on defense• Made his NFL debut on special teams vs. Indianapolis (9/23)

College:• Played in 24 games in two seasons at Kansas State• Two-time All-Big 12 honoree• Started all 13 games as a senior (2006)• Recorded 149 tackles, including 13 tackles for loss• Also had three forced fumbles, two passes defensed and one interception his final season…Re-

turned one fumble for a TD• Played in 11 games as a junior (2005) and finished fourth on the team with 50 tackles and two sacks

High School:• Attended Tulare (Calif.) High School• Also lettered in basketball and baseball…

Personal:• Athletics run in deep in the family as his brother, Awan Diles, played CB and SS at Fresno State• Cousins are Chargers WR Danario Alexander and Colts LB Jerrell Freeman• Related to former NFL RB LaDainian Tomlinson

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C.J. FIEDOROWICZTIGHT ENDHeight: 6-5 | Weight: 265 | College: Iowa | Hometown: Johnsburg, Ill. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 22 | Acquired: D3a-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 8/4 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 8/4 (0/0) |Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the first pick in the third round (65th overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 27, 2014

2014 (Houston 8/4): • Made his NFL debut against Washington (9/7)• Inactive in Week 2 against Oakland (9/14)• Made his first career start against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Started at tight end vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Started at tight end at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Made his first career reception for 7 yards in the second quarter vs. Indianapolis (10/9)• Made a 9-yard catch at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Played at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8 and vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

COLLEGE:• Started 20 of the 51 games that he appeared in, catching 91 passes for 899 yards (9.9

average) and 10 touchdowns• Closed out his career with at least one reception in his last 31 games, the second-

longest streak for any active tight end in FBS• First-Team All-Big Ten (2013)• Honorable-Mention All-Big Ten (2012)

HIGH SCHOOL• Attended Johnsburg (Ill.) High School, playing football for head coach Barry Creviston• Finished his career with 183 receptions for 3,121 yards (17.1 average) and 42

touchdowns• Earned USA Today All-American honors and was named to ESPN’s Top 150• As a sophomore, pulled in 64 passes for 1,043 yards (16.3 average) and 11 scores• Competed as a tight end, wide receiver, running back, quarterback, linebacker,

defensive end, free safety and long snapper and also returned punts and kickoffs• Team captain who collected 809 yards on 49 receptions and 11 touchdowns as a junior• Closed out his career with 44 receptions for 921 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior• First team all-state honors from the Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune and

Champaign News Gazette • First team Class 4-A all-state pick as a junior and sophomore and League Player of the

Year as a senior• Participated in the Army All-American Bowl• Lettered four times in basketball• Set the school hoops career-record for scoring (1,400 points in four seasons) • Received two letters in baseball and two more as a member of the track team

PERSONAL• Majored in leisure studies• Father was a power-lifter who got C.J. interested in weight training in the eighth grade• Sister, Paige, also attended Johnsburg High School, where she was a three-sport

standout athlete excelling in volleyball, basketball and track. She left Johnsburg as its all-time career scoring leader among both the boys and girls team and later starred for the women’s basketball team at Marquette (2008-11)

87 Fiedorowciz’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/14 at Oak Inactive9/21 at NYG 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 1 7 7.0 7 010/20 at Pit 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 1 9 9.0 9 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 8 4 0 0 -- -- 0 2 16 8.0 9 0

2014 HIGHSReceptions 1 twice ,last: at Pittsburgh, 10/20Receiving yards 9 at Pittsburgh, 10/20Touchdowns -- Receiving Long 9 at Pittsburgh, 10/20

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RYAN FITZPATRICKQUARTERBACKHeight: 6-2 | Weight: 223 | College: Harvard | Hometown: Gilbert, Ariz. | 10th NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 31 | Acquired: FA-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 94/86 (0/0) | Teams: St. Louis, 2005-06; Cincinnati, 2007-08; Buffalo, 2009-12; Tennessee, 2013; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by St. Louis Rams in seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft (250th overall)...Signed by Rams on July 18, 2005...Traded to Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 1, 2007 for a conditional draft pick...Re-signed by Bengals on April 17, 2008...Signed by the Buffalo Bills as an unrestricted free agent on Feb. 27, 2009...Re-signed with Bills on Oct. 28, 2011...Released by Bills on March 12, 2013...Signed by Tennessee Titans on March 26, 2013...Released by Titans on March 14, 2014...Signed by Houston Texans on March 20, 2014.

CAREER: • Has started 86 of the 94 games he’s played in and completed 1,712 of 2,853 pass

attempts for 18,750 yards, 117 touchdowns, 101 interceptions and a 78.4 passer rating• Ranks fourth among active quarterbacks with 1,558 career rushing yards and has

scored 10 career touchdowns on the ground• In 2012, started all 16 contests foor the second consecutive season and tallied 3,400

yards on 306 of 505 passing with 24 touchdowns• In 2011, started all 16 games for the first time in his career and set career-bests with

353 completions, 569 pass attempts, 3,832 passing yards and 24 touchdown passes• Holds the following Buffalo Bills passing records: longest completion and longest play

from scrimmage, a 98-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Owens (at Jacksonville, 11/22/09), and longest rushing touchdown for a quarterback – (31 yards vs. Miami 11/29/09)

• Became the fifth quarterback in NFL history to throw for 300 yards in a debut, leading St. Louis to a 33-27 overtime win at Houston (11/27/05). He completed 19 of 30 passes for 310 yards with three touchdowns and one interception for a 117.4 passer rating

• Became the third quarterback in Texans history to start a season opener

2014 (Houston, 9/9): • Finished 14 of 22 passing for 206 yards with one touchdown and a 109.3 passer rating

in his Texans debut against Washington (9/7). • Threw the fourth longest touchdown pass of his career on a 76-yard connection to WR

DeAndre Hopkins (9/7)• Finished 14 of 19 passing for 139 yards with two touchdowns and a 129.1 passer rating

agaisnt Oakland (9/14)

14 Fitzpatrick’s 2014 Passing StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD Int Lg Sack Lost Rate9/7 Was 1 1 22 14 63.6 206 9.4 1 0 76t 0 0 109.39/14 at Oak 1 1 19 14 73.7 139 7.3 2 0 26 0 0 129.19/21 at NYG 1 1 34 20 58.8 289 8.5 1 3 49 2 7 59.69/28 Buf 1 1 37 25 67.6 268 7.2 1 2 35t 3 4 75.110/5 at Dal 1 1 25 16 64.0 154 6.2 0 1 20 0 0 64.410/9 IND 1 1 15 23 65.2 212 9.2 1 0 40 5 16 109.310/20 at Pit 1 1 32 21 65.6 262 8.2 2 1 32 1 1 98.710/26 at Ten 1 1 35 19 54.3 227 6.5 1 0 23 5 34 83.911/2 Phi 1 1 27 13 48.1 203 7.5 2 1 56t 4 21 82.811/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 254 157 61.8 1,960 7.7 11 8 76t 20 83 87.1Fumbles/Lost: 5/1Fitzpatrick’s 2014 Rushing StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 1 5 10 2.0 9 09/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/21 at NYG 1 1 7 34 3.7 9 19/28 Buf 1 1 5 14 3.2 11 010/5 at Dal 1 1 3 3 1.0 2 010/9 IND 1 1 1 5 5.0 5 010/20 at Pit 1 1 5 16 3.2 6 010/26 at Ten 1 1 4 12 3.0 12 011/2 Phi 1 1 6 49 8.2 16 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 36 143 4.0 16 1

CAREER GAME HIGHSYards Passing 402 vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 (36 completions)Attempts Passing 58 vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 (36 completions)Completions 36 vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 (58 attempts)Touchdown Passes 4 5 times, last: vs. Arizona, 12/15/13Passer Rating 133.0 at Kansas City, 9/11/11Longest Pass 98t at Jacksonville (to Terrell Owens), 11/22/09Interceptions 5 at Minnesota, 12/11/05Yards Rushing 74 vs. New York Jets (7 rushes), 10/3/10Long Rush 31t vs. Miami, 11/29/09Touchdowns Rushing 1 10 times, last: at New York Giants, 9/21/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSYards Passing 3,832 2011Attempts Passing 569 2011Completions 353 2011Touchdown Passes 24 2011, 2012Passer Rating 83.3 2012Interceptions 23 2011Yards Rushing 304 2008Touchdowns Rushing 3 2013

FITZPATRICK’S CAREER PASSING AND RUSHING STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD Int Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD2005 StL 4 3 135 76 56.3 777 5.8 4 8 56t 9 49 58.2 14 64 4.6 14t 22006 StL 1 0 0 0 0.0 - 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0.0 2 02007 Cin 1 0 0 0 0.0 - 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 02008 Cin 13 12 372 221 59.4 1,905 5.1 8 9 79 38 193 70.0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 Buf 10 8 227 127 55.9 1,422 6.3 9 10 98t 21 127 69.7 60 304 5.1 22 22010 Buf 13 13 441 255 57.8 3,000 6.8 23 15 65t 24 145 81.8 31 141 4.5 31t 12011 Buf 16 16 569 353 62.0 3,832 6.7 24 23 60t 22 148 79.1 40 269 6.7 22 02012 Buf 16 16 505 306 60.6 3,400 6.7 24 16 68t 30 161 83.3 56 215 3.8 18 12013 Ten 11 9 350 217 62.0 2,454 7.0 14 12 77t 21 109 82.0 48 197 4.1 20 32014 Hou 9 9 254 157 61.8 1,960 7.7 11 8 76t 20 83 87.1 36 143 4.0 16 1Career 94 86 2,853 1,713 60.0 18,750 6.6 117 101 98t 185 1,015 78.4 331 1,558 4.7 31t 10ADDITIONAL STATISTICSFumbles/Lost (54/24): 2005 - 3/1, 2008 - 11/5, 2009 - 3/2, 2010 - 8/5, 2011 - 7/2, 2012 - 8/6, 2013 - 9/2, 2014- 5/1Fumble Recoveries (25): 2005 - 1, 2008 - 8, 2010 - 3, 2011 - 4, 2012 - 2, 2013 - 4, 2014- 4Receiving (2--3): 1 for -3 yards at N.Y. Jets (10/12/08); 1 for 0 vs. Kansas City (10/6/13)

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• Completed 20-of-34 passes for 289 yards and one touchdown and also ran for seven times for 34 yards and a touchdown against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3. Also threw three inteceptions

• Completed 25-of-37 passes for 268 yards and one touchdown against two interceptions and led the team in rushing with 14 yards on six carries vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4

• Completed 16-of-25 passes for 156 yards and had one interception at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5

• Completed 15-of-23 passes for 212 yards and a touchdown for a 109.3 passer rating against Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6. He also had one rush for 5 yards

• Made his first career start on Monday Night Football at Pittsburgh (10/20). Finished 21 of 32 passing for 262 yards, with two touchdowns and an interception for a 98.7 passer rating. Also ran five times for 16 yards

• Was 19 of 35 passing for 227 yards, one touchdown and an 83.9 passer rating at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 10. finished with 12 yards rushing on four carries and became the 41st quarterback in NFL history to rush for 1,500 yards.

• Completed 13 of 27 passes for 203 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for an 82.8 passer rating vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9. Rushed for 49 yards on six carries, the fourth-most rushing yards in a game by a quarterback in franchise history

2013 (Tennessee, 11/9): • Appeared in 11 games with nine starts and completed 217 of 350 passes for 2,454 yards

with 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions• Rushed 43 times for 225 yards with three touchdowns• Did not play as the backup quarterback in five games• Ranked fourth in the NFL and second in the AFC in third down passing with a 103.4

rating • Led or tied for the team lead in yards rushing twice in 2013 (vs. KC, at SEA). Amassed

career-highs with 36 completions, 58 attempts and 402 passing yards, while tying a career best with four touchdown passes against Arizona (12/15/13)

• Saw action as the backup quarterback against N.Y. Jets (9/29) after Jake Locker left the game early in the third quarter. Completed three of eight passes for 108 yards with a touchdown, extending the Titans’ lead to 38-13 with a 77-yard touchdown bomb to Nate Washington with 7:06 remaining in the game

• Started at quarterback against Kansas City (10/6)and completed 21 of 41 passes for 247 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Led the team with 50 rushing yards on six rushes with a touchdown. Dumped off a pass to Chris Johnson that turned into a 49-yard touchdown pass on third-and-seven with 12:09 left to play in the third quarter. Gave the Titans a 17-13 lead with a 9-yard touchdown scramble up the middle on the first play of the fourth quarter.

• Completed 17 of 29 passes for 171 yards with two interceptionsm rushed six times for 33 yards at Seattle (10/13)

• Entered the game in the second quarter after Locker left with a foot injury and completed 22 of 33 passes for 264 yards with two touchdown throws for a 111.2 passer rating against Jacksonville (11/10)

• Against Indianapolis (11/14), started and completed 22 of 28 passes for 222 yards with a touchdown for a 111.6 passer rating and scrambled four times for 26 yards

• Started at quarterback and completed 30 of 42 passes for 320 yards with two touchdown passes for a 109.2 passer rating on his birthday at Oakland (11/24). Rushed five times for 26 yards.

• At Indianapolis (12/1), completed 21 of 37 passes for 201 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions. Rushed eight tmes for 54 yards with a touchdown

• At Denver (12/8), started at completed 13 of 24 passes for 172 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

• Against Arizona (12/15), started amassed career-highs with 36 completions, 58 attempts and 402 passing yards, while tying a career-best with four touchdown passes.

• At Jacksonville (12/22), connected on 17 of 26 passes for 181 yards with a touchdown

and an interception. • Against Houston (12/29), started and completed 15 of 24 passes for 166 yards with an

interception.

2012 (Buffalo, 16/16): • Selected as an offensive captain by his teammates• Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season and tallied 3,400 yards on 306

of 505 passing with 24 touchdowns and16 interceptions• Had 197 yards on 48 rushes with one touchdown.• Started on Kickoff Weekend for the second consecutive year and ompleted 18 of 32

passes for 195 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions at New York Jets (9/9)

• Threw for 178 yards on 10-of-19 passing with two touchdowns and passer rating of 120.1 against Kansas City (9/16)

• Finished the day with 208 yards on 22-of-35 passing with three touchdowns at Cleveland (3/23)

• Tied a careeer-high with four touchdown throws on 22-of-39 passing for 350 yards and four interceptions against New England (9/30), his fourth career four-touchdown game

• Completed 27 of 35 passes for 225 yards with three touchdowns and an interception • against Tennessee (10/21)

• Finished with 337 yards on 27-of-40 passing with two touchdowns and an interception at New England (11/11) to become the fifth Bills quarterback with more 10,000 passing yards and passed Drew Bledsoe for fourth on the team’s all-time yards passing list with 10,265

• Made his 50th start with Buffalo and tallied 247 yards on 25 of 33 passing with a touchdown and an interception against St. Louis (12/9)

2011 (Buffalo, 16/16): • Started all 16 games for the first time in his career and set career-highs with 353

completions, 569 pass attempts, 3,832 yards passing and 24 touchdown passes• Made the first Kickoff Weekend start of his career at Kansas City (9/11) and completed

17 of 25 passes for 208 yards, matched a career-best with four for a career-high passer rating of 133.0

• Led his fourth fourth-quarter comeback as a Bill against New England (9/25) and completed 27 of 40 passes for 369 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions; notched his fourth career 300-yard game

• Completed 21 of 27 passes for 262 yards, two touchdowns and an interception against Washington (10/30)

• Finished with 264 yards on 26 of 39 passing with three touchdowns at New York Jets (11/27) and became the fifth quarterback in Bills history to record 50-plus touchdown passes

• Matched a franchise record by completing passes to 10 different receivers against Tennessee (12/4)

• Tied a career-best completing 31 of 47 passes for 316 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions against Miami (12/18) and moved into fifth on the Bills all-time passing yards chart with 7,751 (passing Doug Flutie, 7,582)

2010 (Buffalo, 13/13): • Started 13 games and completed 255 of 441 passes for 3,000 yards with 23 touchdowns

and 15 interceptions• Did not play the first two games of the season and was inactive for the season finale• Made first start of the season, completing 20 of 28 passes for 247 yards with two

touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 92.4 at New England (9/26)• Posted a then career-best passer rating of 121.5, completing 20 of 30 passes for 220

yards with three touchdowns against Jacksonville (10/10)• Threw a career-high four touchdowns and completed 29 of 43 pass attempts for 382

yards and a passer rating of 106.1 at Baltimore (10/24)• Set career-highs in attempts and completions against Chicago (11/7),completing 31 of

51 passes for 299 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions• Led the Bills to a fourth-quarter comeback, matching a career-high with four touchdown

passes on 21 of 34 passing for 316 yards and two interceptions for a 107.0 passer rating at Cincinnati (11/21)

2009 (Buffalo, 10/8): • Played in 10 games with eight starts in his first season with the Bills and connected on

127 of 227 passes for 1,422 yards with nine touchdowns and 10 interceptions; rushed 31 times for 141 yards with one score

• Did not play as the backup quarterback in the first five games and was inactive for one game

• Led Buffalo back from a 10-point deficit in the second half at N.Y. Jets (10/18) to force overtime and defeat the Jets 16- 13, after replacing an injured Trent Edwards in the second quarter. Completed 10 of 25 passes for 116 yards with one touchdown and one interception

• Became the fourth consecutive Bills quarterback to win his first start at Carolina (10/25)• Threw a 98-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Owens that was the longest (and longest

scrimmage play) in Bills history at Jacksonville (11/22). Finished the game completing

2014 HIGHSYards Passing 289 at New York Giants, 9/21 (20 completions)Attempts Passing 37 vs. Buffalo, 9/28 (25 completions)Completions 25 vs. Buffalo, 9/28 (37 attempts)Touchdown Passes 2 3x, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Passer Rating 129.1 at Oakland, 9/14Longest Pass 76t vs. Washington (to DeAndre Hopkins), 9/7 Interceptions 3 at New York Giants, 9/21Yards Rushing 49 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Long Rush 16 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2

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• Led the Bills to a fourth quarter comeback against Miami (11/29) and ran for a 31-yard touchdown, marking the longest rushing touchdown by a quarterback in Bills history and of his career. Completed 17 of 26 passes for 246 yards with one touchdown and one interception for a passer rating of 92.8

• Posted a career-best 120.8 passer rating, completing 16 of 25 passes for 155 yards with three touchdowns against Indianapolis (1/3/10)

2008 (Cincinnati, 13/12): • Appeared in 13 games, making 12 starts in place of Carson Palmer• Led club to 4-3-1 record in second half of the season, including a 3-1-1 mark at home• Posted then career-highs in completions (221), passing yards (1,905) and touchdowns

(8)• Became the third quarterback in Bengals history to rush for 300 yards in a season, piling

up a second-best total of 304• Made his first start with Cincinnati against Cleveland (9/28) and completed 21 of 35

passes for 156 yards with his first touchdown pass as a Bengal. Led the team in rushing on four attempts for 41 yards

• Recorded his first NFL win as a starter against Jacksonville (11/2), throwing for 162 yards on 21 of 31 passing with two touchdowns. Posted a season-best 52 rushing yards on three attempts

• Set season-highs in completions (29), passing attempts (44) and passing yards (261) against Philadelphia (11/16)

• Threw for a touchdown and added a rushing score while completing 16 of 29 passing for 209 yards against Washington (12/14)

• Completed 18 of 30 passes for 129 yards and directed an 87-yard touchdown drive against Kansas City (12/28)

2007 (Cincinnati, 1/0): • Opened training camp with St. Louis and played in three of the Rams’ four preseason

games before he was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 1• Saw his only action of the season but did not record any statistics against Baltimore

(9/10)

2006 (St. Louis, 1/0): • Designated as the team’s third quarterback for the first 15 games of the season• Appeared in season finale at Minnesota (12/31), but did not have a pass attempt

2005 (St. Louis, 4/3): • Played in four games, making three starts as a rookie and completed 76 of 135 passing

for 777 yards and four touchdowns• Made NFL debut in relief of Jamie Martin at Houston (11/27) and finished with a season-

high 310 passing yards on 19 of 30 passes including three touchdowns. Connected with Kevin Curtis for a 56-yard game-winning score in overtime

• Registered his first career touchdown pass to Torry Holt for 19 yards at Houston 11/27• Made his first NFL start and completed 21 of 36 passes for 163 yards, while adding a

7-yard touchdown run against Washington (12/4)

COLLEGE: • Attended Harvard and finished his Crimson career second in school history in

completions (384), touchdown passes (39), yards passing (5,234) and completion percentage (59.9)

• Ran for 1,487 yards on 365 attempts with 16 touchdowns• Was the recipient of the Asa S. Bushnell Award, Ivy League Player of the Year in 2004

as he accumulated 1,986 yards with 13 touchdowns and six interceptions• Led Harvard to a 10–0 record, including a win in the Ivy League Championship• Also ranked second on the team with 448 rushing yards and five scores• Took over the starting job in 2003 and finished his junior campaign with 1,770 yards, 16

touchdowns and eight interceptions in seven games• Additionally, he ran for 430 yards and six rushing touchdowns, leading his team to a

7-3 record• Had five starts during the 2001 and 2002 seasons• In 2001, he amassed 323 yards and a pair of touchdowns• In 2002 by collecting 1,155 yards, eight touchdowns and no interceptions and ran for

five scores and 523 yards that year• Graduated with a degree in economics from Harvard

PERSONAL: • Married to Liza and the couple has two sons, Brady and Tate, and two daughters, Lucy

and Maizy• The family splits time between Nashville, Tenn. and Gilbert, Ariz.• Attended Highland (Gilbert, Ariz.) High School and earned second-team Class 5A all-

state honors as a senior, setting 12 school records• Played basketball and track graduated in top one percent of his class• List of favorites: (movie) “Con Air”; (TV show) Seinfeld; (actor) Tommy Lee Jones; (music

artist) Mumford and Sons; (school subject) math; (book) The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins; (restaurant) Chick-fil-A; (hobby) legos; (food) Yummy Yummys; (sports hero)

Brett Keisel; and (economist) Marty Feldstein• Born Ryan Joseph Fitzpatrick on Nov. 24, 1982 in Gilbert, Ariz.

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ARIAN FOSTERRUNNING BACKHeight: 6-1 | Weight: 227 | College: Tennessee | Hometown: San Diego, Calif. | 6th NFL Season | 6th with Texans | Age: 27 | Acquired: CFA-’09 | 2014 GP/GS: 8/8 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 67/59 (4/4) | Teams: Houston, 2009-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent on May 1, 2009...Released by Texans on Sept. 5, 2009...Signed to Texans practice squad on Sept. 6, 2009...Signed to Texans active roster on Nov. 17, 2009...Re-signed with Texans on March 6, 2012...Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 12, 2013.

HONORS: • Associated Press First-Team All-Pro (2010) • Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro (2011) • Three-time Pro Bowl (2011-2013)• Sporting News All-Pro (2010)• Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers of America All-NFL Team (2010)• Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers of America Most Improved Player (2010) • AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 1, 2010; Week 4, 2011; Week 7, 2011)• AFC Offensive Player of the Month (September, 2010; October, 2011) • FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 1, 2010; Week 17, 2010)• FedEx Ground Player of the Year Finalist (2010)• USA Football All-Fundamentals Team (2012)• Houston Texans Team MVP (2010) • ESPY - NFL Strongest Performance (2011)

CAREER: • Franchise career leader with 5,885 yards rushing and 52 touchdowns rushing• Posted 1,000-yard rushing seasons from 2010-12• Led NFL in rushing in 2010 and recorded the most rushing yards ever by an undrafted

player with 1,616 yards, surpassing Priest Holmes’ previous record of 1,615 set in 2002• Was the third player in NFL history to amass 1,600 rushing yards and 600 receiving

yards in a season when he did so in 2010• Has 31 100-yard rushing games and three 100-yard receiving games in his career• Since 2010, leads the NFL with 30 100-yard rushing games• Became the fifth player in NFL history to surpass 1,000 yards rushing and 600 yards

receiving in consecutive seasons (2010-11) • Tied with Terrell Davis for most yards rushing in first four postseason games with 515

yards

23 Foster’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 1 27 103 3.8 10 0 2 17 8.5 11 09/14 at Oak 1 1 28 138 4.9 40 1 2 12 6.0 9 09/21 at NYG Inactive9/28 Buf 1 1 8 6 0.8 4 0 7 55 7.9 17 010/5 at Dal 1 1 23 157 6.8 33 2 2 15 7.5 14 010/9 Ind 1 1 20 109 5.5 34 2 3 32 10.7 28 010/20 at Pit 1 1 20 102 5.1 33 0 4 13 3.3 8 110/26 at Ten 1 1 20 151 7.6 43 2 4 22 5.5 13 111/2 Phi 1 1 15 56 3.7 18 0 2 63 31.5 56t 111/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 8 8 161 822 5.1 43 7 26 229 8.8 56t 32014 HIGHSRushing yards 157 at Dallas, 10/5 (23 attempts)Rushing attempts 28 at Oakland, 9/14 (138 yards)Rushing touchdowns 2 3x, last: at Tennessee, 10/26Rushing long 43 at Tennessee, 10/26Receptions 7 vs. Buffalo, 9/28Receiving yards 63 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Receiving touchdowns 1 3x, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2

CAREER GAME HIGHSRushing yards 231 vs. Indianapolis (33 attempts), 9/12/10Rushing attempts 33 twice, last: vs. Jacksonville (112 yards), 10/30/11Rushing touchdowns 3 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10Rushing long 74t at Oakland, 10/3/10Receptions 9 twice, last: vs. Tennessee (75 yards), 11/28/10Receiving yards 119 at Tennessee (5 receptions), 10/23/11Receiving long 78t twice, most recent: at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11Receving touchdowns 1 10 times, most recent: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Scrimmage Yards 238 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 (231 rushing, 7 receiving)

CAREER SEASON HIGHSRushing yards 1,616 2010Rushing attempts 351 2012Rushing touchdowns 16 2010Receptions 66 2010Receiving yards 617 2011Receiving touchdowns 3 2014Scrimmage yards 2,220 2010 (1,616 rushing, 604 receiving)Total touchdowns 18 2010

FOSTER’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2009 Hou 6 1 54 257 4.8 24 3 8 93 11.6 20 02010 Hou 16 13 327 1,616 4.9 74t 16 66 604 9.2 50 22011 Hou 13 13 278 1,224 4.4 43 10 53 617 11.6 78t 22012 Hou 16 16 351 1,424 4.1 46 15 40 217 5.4 23 22013 Hou 8 8 121 542 4.5 23 1 22 183 8.3 41 12014 Hou 8 8 161 822 5.1 43 7 26 229 8.8 56t 3Career 67 59 1,292 5,885 4.6 74t 52 215 1,943 9.0 78t 9

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (1): 1, 2009.

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ARIAN FOSTER2014 (Houston 8/8):• Ran for 103 yards on 27 carries for the 26th time in his career and added 17 yards on

two catches in a Week 1 win over Washington (9/7)• Eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark for the 27th time of his career and finished with 138

yards rushing on 28 carries. Had a long of 40 yards, which was the longest run of his career since 2012. Added 12 receiving yards to finish with 150 yards from scrimmage for the 19th time in his career.

• Inactive against the New York Giants (9/21)• Caught seven passes for 55 yards and ran the ball eight times for six yards against

Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Finished with 157 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 23 carries for a 6.8 average

at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5. He also had 15 yards receiving on two receptions for a total of 172 yards from scrimmage. Surpassed 100 yards rushing in a game for the 28th time in his career and the second time this season. His 14th career game with multiple touchdowns from scrimmage and his league-leading 20th game with at least 150 yards from scrimmage since 2010

• Recorded the 29th 100-yard rushing game of his career in Week 6 vs. Indianapolis (10/9) with 20 carries for 109 yards and two touchdowns. It was his fourth 100-yard game this season. It was also his 13th career game with at least two touchdown and the 49th and 50th rushing touchdowns of his career. Finished with 141 yards from scri-mamge (32 receiving)

• Eclipsed 100 yards rushing for the third game in a row, the fifth time this season and the 30th time in his career at Pittsburgh (10/20). It was the second time in his career he has rushed for 100 yards in three consecutive games (10/23/11-11/6/11). Carried the ball 20 times for 102 yards and had four receptions for 13 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. The touchdown was the 58th of his career and 55th since 2010, which leads the NFL

• Tied a career high with three touchdowns (two rushing and one receiving) at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8. Had more than 100 yards rushing for the sixth time this season and fourth consecutive game, a first for his career. Had 20 carries for 151 yards (7.2 avg.) and two touchdowns to go along with one touchdown receiving on four receptions for 22 yards. Scored on a 34-yard touchdown run at the 6:00 mark of the second quarter, which marked the fourth consecutive game that he had a run of 30 yards or longer, a first in his career

• Caught a touchdown pass for the third consecutive game on a 56-yard catch-and-run in the second quarter vs. Philadelphia (11/2). It was the fourth-longest reception of his ca-reer and longest of thes season. Tied Andre Johnson for the franchise all-time lead with his 62nd career touchdown (10 receiving, 52 rushing) on his 10th touchdown from scrim-mage this season (7 rushing, 3 receving). Set a career high with his third touchdown catch of the season. Finished 119 yards from scrimmage (56 rushing, 63 receiving)

2013 (Houston 8/8):• Started eight games before a season-ending back injury suffered against Indianapolis

in Week 9• Ranked second in the AFC with 542 yards rushing on 121 carries (4.5 average) and had

725 yards from scrimmage at the time of his injury• Recorded 19 rushes for 79 yards (4.2 avg.) and a touchdown as well as the game-tying

two-point conversion in the fourth quarter vs. Tennessee (9/15) in Week 2• Recorded 27 rushes for 102 yards and caught six passes for 69 yards and a touchdown

vs. Seattle (9/29)• Recorded 21 rushes for 98 yards and caught four passes for 20 yards at San Francisco

(10/6)• Rushed for a season-high 141 yards on 20 carries (7.1 avg.) to go along with four

receptions for 57 yards and became the 13th-fastest running back to reach 5,000 yards rushing in the process vs. St. Louis (10/13)

• Rushed four times for 11 yards before leaving the game in the first quarter with a ham-string injury at Kansas City (10/20)

• Played the first series before leaving the game with a back injury vs. Indianapolis (11/3)• Placed on injured reserve due to a back injury on Nov. 12, 2013

2012 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Finished the season with 351 rushes for 1,411 yards and an NFL-best 15 touchdowns

along with 40 receptions for 217 yards and two touchdowns• Led NFL in touchdowns with 17 on the season• Had 14 carries for 70 yards and two touchdowns in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Became the second Texans position player to score more than 200 career points when

he scored his first touchdown of the season vs. Maimi (9/9)• Carried 28 times for 110 yards and a touchdown, becoming the Texans all-time leader in

rushing on a 9-yard gain in the second quarter at Jacksonville (9/16)• Ran for 100 yards for the second consecutive game as he racked up 105 yards on 25

carries as well as catching a 3-yard touchdown pass at Denver (9/23)• Scored a touchdown in his sixth consecutive regular season game when he found the

end zone from 4 yards out in the first quarter vs. Tennessee (9/30)• Rushed for 152 yards and a touchdown at the New York Jets (10/8)• Rushed for two touchdowns vs. Green Bay (10/14)• Had 19 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns vs. Baltimore (10/21)• Ran for 111 yards on 24 carries vs. Bufffalo (11/4) while scoring a touchdown in his 10th

consecutive game• Scored a touchdown in his 11th consecutive game when he caught a 3-yard touchdown

pass in the second quarter to go along with 29 carries for 102 yards rushing at Chicago (11/11)

• Rushed for 77 yards and had 15 more receiving vs. Jacksonville (11/18)• Surpassed 1,000 yards rushing for the third consecutive season as he rushed for 102

yards on 20 carries and scored two touchdowns at Detroit (11/22)• Scored his 13th rushing touchdown of the season on a 2-yard run at Tennessee (12/2)• Had 46 yards rushing and scored his 14th rushing touchdown of the season to go along

with a season-high 39 yards receiving at New England (12/10)• Topped 100 rushing yards for the seventh time in 2012, finishing with a season-high 165

yards on 27 carries at Indianapolis (12/16)• Became the first player in NFL history to top 100 yard rushing in each of his first three

postseason games as he rushed for 140 yards and a touchdown in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)

• Had 153 all-purpose yards (90 rushing/63 receiving) and two touchdowns in AFC Divi-sional Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

2011 (Houston 13/13, 2/2):• Third in NFL in scrimmage yards (1,841) and averaged an NFL-best 141.6 yards per

game• Finished the season with 278 rushes for 1,224 yards and 10 touchdowns along with 53

receptions for 617 yards and two touchdowns• Inactive for three games• Made his 2011 debut, rushing for 33 yards on 10 carries at Miami (9/18)• Returned to starting lineup vs. Pittsburgh (10/2) and ran for 155 yards on 30 carries,

including a 42-yard touchdown run which proved to be the game-winner• Set a career-high with 116 yards receiving on five receptions while rushing for an addi-

tional 68 yards on 22 carries vs. Oakland (10/9)• Became the first Texans player to surpass 100 yards rushing and receiving in the same

game and the 32nd all-time, finishing with 115 yards rushing and 119 yards receiving with three touchdowns (2 rushing, 1 receiving) at Tennessee (10/23)

• Ran for 112 yards on 33 carries and a touchdown vs. Jacksonville (10/30)• Had 19 carries for 124 yards including a 19-yard touchdown run vs. Cleveland (11/6)• Joined Walter Payton as the only backs to have two 70-plus yard touchdown receptions

in a season since 1970 after he had a 78-yard touchdown reception as part of 102-yard receiving and 84-yard rushing day at Tampa Bay (11/13)

• Carried 31 times for 111 yards and a touchdown vs. Atlanta (12/4)• Surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for the second consecutive season while running for

109 yards on 16 carries and a touchdown vs. Carolina (12/18)• Ran for season-high 158 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown vs. Indianapolis (12/22)• Finished the postseason with 51 rushes for 285 yards, the most by any running back

in NFL history in his first two playoff games, and three touchdowns; also caught eight passes for 51 yards

• Started in his postseason debut and rushed for 153 yards on 24 carries with two scores, including a 42-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter, and caught three passes for 29 yards in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)

• Rushed 27 times for 132 yards, the most ever given up by Baltimore’s defense in a postseason game, and a touchdown to go along with five receptions for 22 yards in AFC

FOSTER’S CAREER PLAYOFF OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/7/12 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 24 153 6.4 42 2 3 29 9.7 15 01/15/12 at Bal (Div) 1 1 27 132 4.9 28 1 5 22 4.4 16 01/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 32 140 4.4 17 1 8 34 4.3 13 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 1 22 90 4.1 21 1 7 63 9.0 28 1Career 2 2 105 515 4.9 42t 5 23 148 6.4 28 1

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ARIAN FOSTERDivisional Playoff at Baltimore (1/15/12)

2010 (Houston 16/13): • Led NFL in rushing yards (1,616), scrimmage yards (2,220), scoring by a non-kicker (108

points), touchdowns (18) and first downs (123), all of which were Texans team records• Ran for a franchise-record 231 yards and three touchdowns on 33 carries vs. Indianapolis

(9/12), becoming the first player in NFL history to run for 200-plus yards and three touch-downs on opening weekend

• His 231 yards rushing in a game were the seventh-most in NFL history, earning him AFC Offensive Player of the Week and FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week honors

• Rushed for 133 yards on 17 carries, including a 74-yard touchdown on his first carry of the game and caught three passes for 56 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown reception at Oakland (10/3)

• Had 143 yards rushing on 30 carries and another nine receptions for a season-high 75 yards, totaling 218 all-purpose yards vs. Tennessee (11/28)

• Broke RB Steve Slaton’s single-season franchise rushing record of 1,282 yards from 2008 as he ran for 100 yards on 20 carries and added four catches for 25 yards vs. Baltimore (12/13) on Monday Night Football

• Wrapped up the NFL rushing title with 180 yards on 31 carries and two touchdowns in the season finale vs. Jacksonville (1/2/11), earning FedEx Ground Player of the Week honors for the second time in the 2010 season

2009 (Houston 6/1):• Saw action in the last six games of his rookie season, starting one, and finished the season

with 257 yards on 54 carries and three touchdowns• Made his NFL debut vs. Tennessee (11/23) and played on special teams where he assisted

on one tackle• Saw action at running back for the first time in his NFL career vs. Seattle (12/13)• Scored his first career touchdown on a 17-yard run up the middle in the second quarter at

Miami (12/27) and finished the game with 19 carries for 97 yards• Made his first career start vs. New England (1/3/10) and posted his first career 100-yard

game, rushing for 119 yards and two scores on 20 carries

COLLEGE:• Rushed for 2,964 yards in four years at the University of Tennessee• Led the team with 570 rushing yards and a touchdown as a senior in 2008• Finished sixth among SEC rushing leaders with 1,193 yards and 12 touchdowns along with

39 receptions for 340 yards and two scores as a junior in 2007, earning second-team All-SEC honors from the Associated Press and Rivals.com

• Rushed 91 times for 322 yards with five touchdowns and caught 11 passes for 88 yards as a sophomore in 2006

• Earned freshman All-America accolades from Rivals.com and The Sporting News in 2005 when he ran for 879 yards and five touchdowns

• Ran for a career-high 223 yards against Vanderbilt as a freshman• Redshirted during the 2004 season

HIGH SCHOOL: • San Diego Union-Tribune’s All-San Diego Western League Player of the Year as a senior at

Mission Bay High School• Named All-West Region by PrepStar and also earned All-California Interscholastic

Federation honors• Led county with 2,500 all-purpose yards, racking up 2,093 rushing yards and 24

touchdowns while adding six scores on kickoff returns as senior in 2003• Was a member of the basketball and track and field squads in addition to the football team

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GARRETT GRAHAMTIGHT ENDHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 243 | College: Wisconsin | Hometown: Brick, N.J. | 5th NFL Season | 5th with Texans | Age: 27 | Acquired: D4b-’10 (118th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 8/6 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 49/26 | Teams: Houston, 2010-14

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the fourth round (118th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on July 28, 2010...Placed on injured reserve on Dec. 27, 2013...Re-signed by Texans on March 13, 2014.

CAREER:• Has started 25 of the 48 games he’s appeared in and has caught 90 passes for 954

yards and eight touchdowns• Re-signed with the Texans on March 13, 2014 after having a career year in which he

caught 49 passes for 545 yards and tied for the team lead with a career-high five touch-down receptions

2014 (Houston 8/6):• Inactive vs. Washington (9/7) • Hauled in a 26-yard catch at Oakland (9/14)• Caught five passes for 41 yards with a long of 11 against the New York Giants (9/21)• Caught three passes for 28 yards with a long of 12 against Buffalo (9/28)• Caught one pass for three yards at Dallas (10/5)• Started in Week 6 vs. Indianapolis (10/9)• Made a pair of catches for 24 yards at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Started at tight end in Week 8 at Tennessee (10/26) and in Week 9 vs. Philadelphia

(11/2)

2013 (Houston 13/11):• Started a career-high 11 games and recorded career highs with 49 receptions for 545

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Graham’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was Inactive9/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 26.0 26 0 9/21 at NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 41 8.2 11 0 9/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 28 9.3 12 010/5 at Dal 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3.0 3 010/9 IND 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 12.0 18 010/26 at Ten 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 8 6 0 0 -- -- 0 12 122 10.2 26 0

yards and five touchdowns• Recorded four receptions for 27 yards and a touchdown at San Diego (9/9) • Recorded three receptions for 30 yards and a touchdown vs. Tennessee (9/15) • Recorded five receptions for 69 yards, including a career-long 31-yard touchdown vs.

Seattle (9/29) • Caught seven passes for a career and franchise-high 136 yards (19.4 avg.) and a touch-

down vs. Oakland (11/17). Also surpassed his previous career high for receptions in a season (28 in 2012) in the game

• Tied his career high with eight receptions for 73 yards (9.1 avg.) and a touchdown at Jacksonville (12/5)

• Inactive due to a hamstring injury at Indianapolis (12/15) and vs. Denver (12/22) • Placed on injured reserve with a left hamstring injury on 12/27

2012 (Houston 15/9, 2/2): • Hauled in 28 receptions for 233 yards and three touchdowns• Saw action at tight end and on special teams in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Caught one pass for 15 yards at Jacksonville (9/16)• Made his first career start and caught two passes for a career-high 39 yards, including

a long of 27 yards at Denver (9/23)• Caught three passes for 25 yards vs. Green Bay (10/14)• Had two receptions for 32 yards vs. Baltimore (10/21)• Scored his first career touchdown on a 5-yard pass in the fourth quarter vs. Buffalo

(11/4)• Had a career-best eight receptions for 82 yards and two touchdowns vs. Jacksonville

(11/18)• Inactive at New England (12/10)• Caught two passes for 14 yards vs. Minnesota (12/23)• Started his first career playoff games and caught three passes for 29 yards in the AFC

Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)• Started his second consecutive playoff game and made two catches for 13 yards in the

AFC Divisional playoff at New England (1/13/13)

2011 (Houston 7/0, 0/0): • Made his season debut vs. Indianapolis (9/11)• Inactive for nine games• Saw action at tight end and on special teams in seven games of the regular season• Caught his first career pass, a 24-yard gain in the third quarter vs. Tennessee (1/1/12)

and saw action at reserve outside linebacker late in the game• Inactive for both playoff games

CAREER GAME HIGHSReceptions 8 Twice, last: at Jacksonville, 12/5/13Receiving yards 136 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13Touchdowns 2 vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12Receiving Long 42 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSReceptions 49 2013Receiving yards 545 2013Receiving touchdowns 5 2013

GRAHAM’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2010 Hou 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02011 Hou 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 24 24 24 02012 Hou 15 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 28 263 9.4 30 32013 Hou 13 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 49 545 11.1 42 52014 Hou 8 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 12 122 10.2 26 0Career 49 26 0 0 0 0 0 90 954 10.6 42t 8ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (5): 2, 2010; 3, 2012. Miscelaneous Tackles (1): 1, 2014

2014 HIGHSReceptions 5 at New York Giants, 9/21Receiving yards 41 at New York Giants, 9/21Touchdowns -- Receiving Long 26 at Oakland, 9/14

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2010 (Houston 6/0): • Played in six games, primarily on special teams, and recorded two special teams tackles• Made his professional debut on special teams vs. Kansas City (10/17)

COLLEGE: • Started 33-of-40 games for the Badgers, catching 121 passes for 1,492 yards and 16

touchdowns• Became the 20th player in school history with 1,000 yards receiving in a career and was

the fifth Wisconsin tight end to accomplish that feat• His 16 touchdown catches topped the previous school all-time record for tight ends• Earned first-team All-Big Ten Conference honors in 2009 from the media and sec-

ond-team accolades from the league’s coaches and was named 2009 team co-MVP• Started 13 games and caught career-high 51 passes for 624 yards (12.2 avg.) and seven

touchdowns• 2008 All-Big Ten Conference first-team selection by the league’s media, The NFL Draft

Report and CBS Sportsline, earning second team honors from the conference’s coaches

• Led the team with a career-high 40 receptions for 540 yards and five touchdowns, as it marked the third-straight year a tight end led the team in catches

• Started 10-of-13 games in 2007 in the team’s two-tight end formation and finished sec-ond on the team, catching 30 passes for 328 yards and four touchdowns

PERSONAL: • Attended Brick Township Memorial (Brick, N.J.) High School and was named to the

Associated Press, Newark Star-Ledger and Gannett News All-State teams as a junior and senior

• New Jersey Top 25 and National Top 35 prospect selection, earning a four-star rating from Rivals.com

GRAHAM’S CAREER PLAYOFF STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 29 9.7 20 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 13 6.5 8 0Career 2 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 42 8.4 20 0

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RYAN GRIFFINTIGHT ENDHeight: 6-6 | Weight: 254 | College: Connecticut | Hometown: Londonderry, N.H. | 2nd NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D6d-’13 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 24/8 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Houston Texans with the 201st overall pick and the 33rd pick in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft on April 27, 2013...Signed by the Texans on May 10, 2013.

CAREER: • Started eight of the 15 games he appeared in as a rookie and recorded 19 receptions

for 244 yards and touchdown. Griffin’s receiving yards total was the seventh highest for a rookie in franchise history

2014 (Houston 9/0): • Recorded a six-yard catch against Washington (9/7)• Played against Oakland (9/14), New York Giants (9/21) and Buffalo (9/28)• Made one catch for eight yards at Dallas (10/5)• Made a special teams tackle vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Played at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7, at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8 and vs. Phila-

delphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 15/8): • Recorded the first two receptions of his career for 18 yards (9.0 avg.) vs. St. Louis

(10/13) in Week 6• Made his first career start and saw action on special teams at Kansas City (10/20) in

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Griffin’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 1 6 6.0 6 09/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 1 8 8.0 8 010/9 IND 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 0 0 0 -- -- 0 2 14 7.0 8 0Special Teams Tackles: 1

• Caught the first touchdown reception of his career on a 2-yard pass at Arizona (11/10) in Week 10

• Inactive due to a concussion vs. Oakland (11/17) in Week 11• Caught a 37-yard pass in his return to action vs. Jacksonville (11/24) in Week 12• Recorded a career- and team-high six receptions for 62 yards at Indianapolis (12/15)

in Week 15• Caught five passes and set a new career high with 66 receiving yards, including a

career-long 40-yard reception vs. Denver (12/22) in Week 16

COLLEGE:• Two-time Second Team All-Big East selection • Ranked second among tight ends in the Connecticut record books with 10 receiving

touchdowns and 116 career receptions• Played in the Raycom College Football All-Star Classic• Caught 29 passes for 484 yards and a career-high six touchdown receptions and was

named Second Team All-Big East for the second straight season as a senior in 2012• Second Team All-Big East selection as a junior and had three receiving touchdowns and

a two-point conversion for 20 points in 2011• Played in all 13 games and started eight as a sophomore • Saw action in 11 games and 10 starts as a freshman, including the Papajohns.com Bowl

vs. South Carolina (Jan. 2)• Redshirted in 2008• A pre-communications science major

HIGH SCHOOL: • Named first-team all-state by the Nashua Union-Leader and Varsity Magazine• Carried the ball 95 times for 749 yards and was a team captain as a senior

CAREER GAME HIGHSReceptions 6 at Indianapolis, 12/15/13 (62 yards)Receiving yards 66 vs. Denver, 12/22/13 (5 receptions)Receiving long 40 vs. Denver, 12/22/13Receiving touchdowns 1 at Arizona, 11/10/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSReceptions 19 2013Receiving yards 244 2013Receiving touchdowns 1 2013

GRIFFIN’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2013 Hou 15 8 0 0 -- -- 0 19 244 12.8 40 12014 Hou 8 0 0 0 -- -- 0 2 14 7.0 8 0Career 23 8 0 0 -- -- 0 21 258 12.3 40 1

2014 HIGHSReceptions 1 Twice, last: at Dallas, 10/5Receiving yards 8 at Dallas, 10/5Receiving long 8 at Dallas, 10/5Receiving touchdowns -

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JONATHAN GRIMESRUNNING BACKHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 209 | College: William & Mary | Hometown: Palmyra, N.J. | 2nd Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: FA-’13 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/0 | Career GP/GS: 20/1 | Teams: Houston, 2012-14; New York Jets, 2012 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with Houston Texans on May 14, 2012...Released by Texans on Aug. 31, 2012...Signed to Texans practice squad on Sept. 1, 2012...Signed by the New York Jets to active roster on Sept. 25, 2012...Released by Jets on Oct. 30, 2012...Acquired from waivers by Texans on Oct. 31, 2012...Released by Texans on Dec. 20, 2012...Acquired from waivers by Jacksonville Jaguars on Dec. 21, 2012...Released by Jaguars on Aug. 30, 2013...Signed by Texans on Dec. 18, 2013...Placed on active/non-football injury list on July 25, 2014.

CAREER:• Has played in 20 career games with one start. Eight of those games have come in

two separate stints with the Texans, including his first career start, in the 2013 season finale at Tennessee (12/29/13)

• Played in three games for the New York Jets as a rookie in 2012 after being signed off the Texans practice squad and then played an additional six games for the Texans when he was claimed off waivers on Oct. 31, 2012

2014 (Houston 9/0):• Carried the ball once for two yards vs. Washington (9/7)• Rushed for nine yards on three carries against Oakland (9/14)• Had one carry for five yards and one reception for 31 yards at the New York Giants

(9/21) in Week 3. The 31 yards on the reception matched a career-long

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Grimes’ 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 vs. Was 1 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 3 9 3.0 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 1 31 31.0 31 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 Ind 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 2 7 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 0 7 23 3.3 7 0 1 31 31.0 31 0Special Teams Tackles: 3

• Made a pair of special teams tackles against Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Played on special teams at Dallas (10/5) and vs. Indianapolis (10/9)• Made a special teams tackle at Pittsburgh (10/20)• Carried the ball twice for seven yards at Tennessee (10/26)• Played at running back and on special teams vs. Philadelphia (11/2)

2013 (Houston 2/1):• Signed by the Texans on Dec. 18, 2013• Recorded five rushing attempts for 23 yards (4.6 avg.) vs. Denver (12/22) in Week 16 • Posted a team-high 126 yards from scrimmage in his first career start with career

highs of 16 carries for 50 yards and six receptions for 76 yards, including his first career touchdown at Tennessee (12/29) in Week 17

2012 (New York Jets 3/0, Houston 6/0): • Appeared in nine games and recorded two rushing attempts for six yards and also had

two receptions for seven yards• Made his NFL debut vs. Houston (10/8) where he saw action on special teams• Had his first career rushing attempt and reception at New England (10/21)• Had one rushing attempt for five yards and one reception for four yards vs. Miami

(10/28)• Made his Texans debut on special teams vs. Buffalo (11/4)

COLLEGE: • William & Mary’s all-time leader in rushing yards (4,541), all-purpose yards (7,955),

kickoff return yards (2,289) and rushing attempts (936)• Most decorated player in Colonial Athletic Association history with 11 all-conference

honors• Led nation in all-purpose yards per game as a senior with 228.2 yards per game• First-team All-America selection by the Assocated Press and the Collegiate Sporting

News his senior season after ranking sixth in the nation with 130.1 rushing yards per game.

• Rushed for more than 130 yards in six of eight conference games, highlighted by three consecutive 200-plus yard games to close out the season

HIGH SCHOOL: • Four-year letterman at tailback and defensive back at Paul VI High School

(Haddonfield, N.J.)• Named to All-State squad and honored as the All-South Jersey Running Back of

the Year in 2007 after running for a single-season school record 1,925 yards and 33 touchdowns

• A three-time letter winner as a forward in basketball and four-time letter winner in track as a triple-jumper and high-hurdler

CAREER GAME HIGHSRushing attempts 16 at Tennessee, 12/29/13 (50 yards)Rushing yards 50 at Tennessee, 12/29/13 (16 attempts)Rushing touchdowns 1 at Tennessee, 12/29/13Rushing long 12 at Tennessee, 12/29/13Receptions 6 at Tennessee, 12/29/13 (76 yards)Receiving yards 76 at Tennessee, 12/29/13Receiving long 31 Twice, last: at New York Giants, 9/21/14Scrimmage yards 126 at Tennessee, 12/29/13 (50 rushing, 76 receiving)

CAREER SEASON HIGHSRushing yards 73 2013Rushing attempts 21 2013Receptions 6 2013Receiving yards 76 2013Scrimmage yards 149 2013 (73 rushing, 76 receiving)

GRIMES’ CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2012 Hou/NYJ 9 0 2 6 3.0 5 0 2 7 3.5 4 02013 Hou 2 1 21 73 3.5 12 1 6 76 12.7 31 02014 Hou 9 0 7 23 3.2 7 0 1 31 31.0 31 0Career 20 1 30 102 3.4 12 1 9 114 12.7 31 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (4): 1, 2013; 3, 2014

2014 HIGHSRushing attempts 3 at Oakland, 9/14 (9 yards)Rushing yards 9 at Oakland, 9/14 (3 attempts)Rushing touchdowns --Rushing long 7 at Oakland, 9/14Receptions 1 at New York Giants, 9/21Receiving yards 31 at New York Giants, 9/21Receiving long 31 at New York Giants, 9/21

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ANDRE HALCORNERBACKHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 188 | College: Vanderbilt | Hometown: Port Allen, La. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 21 | Acquired: D7a-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/0 | Career (Playoffs) GP/GS: 9/0 (0/0 | Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the first pick in the seventh round (216th overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 16.

2014 (Houston 9/0):• Recorded a special teams tackle in his NFL debut against Washington (9/7)• Notched a pass defensed against Oakland (9/14)• Played against the New York Giants (9/21) and Buffalo (9/28)• Registered his first career tackle, finished with five tackles and a pass defensed at

Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Played vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made four tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Recorded a pair of tackles at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Registered a career best seven tackles and two passes defensed vs. Philadelphia (11/2)

on Week 9.

COLLEGE:• Appeared in 50 games and started 29• Made 133 career tackles with six interceptions and 37 passes defensed• Two-time second team All-SEC (2012,13)

HIGH SCHOOL• Senior captain and four-year starter at Port Allen High School• Named defensive MVP as a senior after notching 53 tackles and four interceptions• Earned first team 3A All-State honors after returning five kickoffs for scores• As a junior, posted five interceptions• Standout in basketball and track & field and former starter on hoops squad• Member of 3A state champion 4x200-meter relay foursome that also set state record

PERSONAL• Full name is Andre Jeroy Hal

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2014 HIGHSTackles 7 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Passes Defensed 2 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Interceptions -- QBH -- TFL --

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DeANDRE HOPKINSWIDE RECEIVERHeight: 6-1 | Weight: 218 | College: Clemson | Hometown: Central, S.C. | 2nd NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 22 | Acquired: D1-’13 (27th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career (Playoffs) GP/GS: 25/25 (0/0 | Teams: Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Houston Texans with the 27th overall pick in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft on April 25, 2013...Signed by the Texans on July 22, 2013.

HONORS:• 2013 PFWA All-Rookie Team• 2013 Texans Rookie of the Year• NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month (Sept. 2013)

Career:• Reached 1,000 career yards receiving in his 19th game• Has four 100-yard games in his career, which is tied for second most in franchise history• Ranks eighth in franchise history with 1,371 yards receiving

2014 (Houston 9/9):• Hauled in a career long 76-yard touchdown in the second quarter in a win over Wasing-

ton (9/7). Finished the game with 4 receptions for 89 yards.• Scored a 12-yard touchdown and finished with 22 yards against Oakland (9/14)• Registered a six-catch, 116-yard performance and went over the 1,000-yard mark for his

career against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3. Recorded the second 100-yard

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Hopkins’ 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 4 89 22.3 76t 19/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 3 22 7.3 12 19/21 at NYG 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 6 116 19.3 49 09/28 Buf 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 5 64 12.8 35t 110/5 at Dal 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 6 63 10.5 19 010/9 Ind 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 1 12 12.0 12 010/20 at Pit 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 6 108 18,0 32 010/26 at Ten 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 5 95 19.0 23 011/2 Phi 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 6 115 19.2 45 111/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 0 0 -- -- 0 42 684 16.3 76t 4

game of his career• Set a career high for touchdowns in a season (3) when he caught a 35-yard touchdown

pass against Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4. Finished the game with five catches for 64 yards• Led the team with six receptions for 63 yards at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Made one catch for 12 yards vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Posted his third career game with 100 yards receiving, catching six passes for 108 yards

at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Moved into eighth place on the franchise’s yards receiving list with five receptions for 95

yards at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8. Entered the game with 1,276 yards receiving and passed Domanick Williams (1,276) and Joel Dreessen (1,323)

• Recorded his third 100-yard receiving game of the season and fourth of his career vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9. Caught six passes for 115 yards and a touchdown and tied Owen Daniels for the second-most 100-yard receiving games in franchise history with four. Recorded Houston’s fourth takeaway of the game, recovering LB DeMeco Ryans’ fumble at the Philadelphia 7-yard line in the fourth quarter

2013 (Houston 16/16):• Started all 16 games at wide receiver and finished the season with 52 receptions for 802

yards (15.4 avg.), ranking second in both categories among rookies in franchise history to Andre Johnson’s 66 receptions for 976 yards in 2003

• Earned a spot on the PFWA All-Rookie Team and was voted the Texans Rookie of the Year by teammates

• Caught at least one pass in all 16 games• Named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month in September after finishing the month with

20 receptions for 270 yards (13.5 avg.) and a touchdown • Made his first career start at wide receiver in his NFL debut and recorded five receptions

for 66 yards (13.2 avg.) at San Diego (9/9) in Week 1• Recorded seven receptions for 117 yards (16.7 avg.) and the game-winning touchdown

in overtime vs. Tennessee (9/15) to become the youngest player in NFL history to score the game-winning touchdown in overtime at 21 years and 101 days

• Had the second-most yards receiving ever by a Texans rookie vs. Tennessee in Week 2, (Andre Johnson, 122 at Buffalo, 11/16/03) and tied for the second-most receptions by a rookie in franchise history

• Recorded a game-high six receptions for 60 yards at Baltimore (9/22) in Week 3• Recorded three receptions for 76 yards (25.3 avg.) and a touchdown at Kansas City

(10/20) in Week 7• Recorded a game-high six receptions for 69 yards (11.5 avg.) at Arizona (11/10)• Caught two passes for 77 yards (38.5 avg.), including a career-long and franchise-long

reception by a rookie 66-yarder vs. New England (12/1) in Week 13

CAREER GAME HIGHSReceptions 7 vs. Tennessee, OT (117 yards), 9/15/13Receiving Yards 117 vs. Tennessee, OT (7 receptions), 9/15/13Receiving Touchdowns 1 Five times: last vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14Receiving Long 76 vs. Wasington, 9/7/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSReceptions 52 2013Receiving yards 802 2013Receiving touchdowns 4 2014

HOPKINS’ CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2013 Hou 16 16 0 0 -- -- 0 52 802 15.4 66 22014 Hou 9 9 0 0 -- -- 0 42 684 16.3 76t 4Career 25 25 0 0 - - 0 94 1,486 15.8 76t 6 ADDITIONAL STATISTICSFumble Recoveries (1): 2014- 1

2014 HIGHSReceptions 6 4x, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2 (108 yards)Receiving Yards 116 at New York Giants, 9/21 (6 receptions)Receiving Touchdowns 1 4x, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Receiving Long 76t vs. Washington, 9/7

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DEANDRE HOPKINSCOLLEGE: • Appeared in 39 games, starting 32 contests for the Clemson Tigers• Had 206 receptions for 3,020 yards (14.7 avg) and 27 touchdowns, adding 32 yards on a

pair of kickoff returns and 82 yards on 12 punt returns (6.8 avg), along with recording three tackles (2 solos) to amass 3,134 all-purpose yards, an average of 80.4 yards per game

• The only player in Clemson history with multiple 100-yard receiving performances in bowl games (105 vs. South Florida in the 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl; 107 vs. West Virginia in the 2011/12 Orange Bowl; 191 yards vs. Louisiana State in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl), as he tallied 32 receptions for 403 yards and three touchdowns in three postseason ap-pearances

• His 206 receptions rank seventh in Atlantic Coast Conference history and second on the school career list, topped by only Aaron Kelly (232; 2005-08), as they are the only Tigers to ever catch 200 passes for the university

• His 3,020 receiving yards are the sixth-highest total by an ACC player and set a school record, breaking the previous mark of 2,733 yards by Aaron Kelly

• Was the sixth player from an ACC institution to gain 3,000 yards receiving in a career, joining Conner Vernon of Duke (3,749; 2009-12), Peter Warrick of Florida State (3,517; 1996-99), Torry Holt of North Carolina State (3,379; 1995-98), Clarkston Hines of Duke (3,318; 1986-89) and Jerricho Cotchery of North Carolina State (3,119; 2000-03)

• His 27 touchdown grabs tied Herman Moore of Virginia (1988-90) for eighth on the ACC all-time record chart, as it also set a school record

• Majored in community recreation, sport and camp management major

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended D.W. Daniel (Central, S.C.) High School, playing football for head coach Randy

Robinson• Registered 57 receptions for 1,266 yards and 18 touchdowns on offense and 28

interceptions, returning five for touchdowns on defense• Had 11 punt returns for 289 yards and three touchdowns, along with two kickoff returns

for 119 yards and one score as a senior• Rated the 12th-best receiver in the nation and the state’s eighth-best overall prospect by

Rivals.com, and was the 14th-ranked cornerback by Scout.com and ESPN rated him the 29th-best athlete

• Super Prep’s sixth-ranked athlete in the state, he received All-State first-team honors from the Charlotte Observer and The State, adding All-Southern honors from the Orlando Sentinel

• A finalist for state “Mr. Football” accolades, he was twice named All-State (defense) by the Associated Press

• Participated in the Offense-Defense All American game and the Shrine Bowl• Two-time Seneca Daily Journal Player-of-the-Year and Anderson Independent Player-of-

the-Year choice, in addition to receiving Class AAA All-State honors from the High School Sports Report as a junior and senior

• Added co-region player-of-the-year recognition as a senior and was a three-time all-region pick

• Led D.W. Daniel High to a 37-4 record during his gridiron career• Was also a four-year starter for the school’s basketball team, a three-time All-State choice

who tallied more than 1,300 points, 400 rebounds, 600 assists, and 200 steals in his career

• Uncle, the late Terry Smith, had 162 receptions as a Clemson Tiger from 1990-93

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KAREEM JACKSONCORNERBACKHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 188 | College: Alabama | Hometown: Macon, Ga. | 5th NFL Season | 5th with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: D1-’10 (20th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/8 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 70/66 (4/4) | Teams: Houston, 2010-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the first round (20th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on July 30, 2010.

CAREER:• 2010 first-round draft pick who has started 65-of-69 games in his career• Ranks tied for fourth in team history with eight career interceptions• Scored the first interception return for touchdown of his career at any level when he

picked off Titans QB Matt Hasselbeck and returned it 63 yards vs. Tennessee (9/30/12)

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JACKSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2010 Hou 16 16 71 57 13 0.0 0 2 23 23 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 02011 Hou^ 15 13 40 35 5 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 2 1 0 0 02012 Hou^ 16 15 70 61 9 0.0 0 4 71 63 1 17 0 1 0 0 0 02013 Hou^ 14 14 62 55 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 1 0 02014 Hou 9 8 42 36 6 0.0 0 1 65 65 0 6 1 3 0 0 0 0Career 70 66 285 244 40 0.0 0 8 159 65 1 48 1 8 1 1 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSTouchdowns (1): vs. San Diego, 9/30/12 (63-yard INT return).

2014 HIGHSTackles 9 at Dallas, 10/5Interception 1 at Oakland, 9/14Return Yards 65 at Oakland, 9/14Passes Defensed 2 twice, last: at Tennessee 10/26

2014 (Houston 9/8):• Started and made 8 tackles against Washington (9/7) in Week 1• Intercepted a pass and returned it for a career best 65 yards and registered two pass

defenesed and two tackles against Oakland (9/14) in Week 2• Recorded two tackles, two tackles for loss and one pass defensed against the New York

Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Notched six tackles and a pass defensed against Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Tied for the lead with nine tackles in Week 5 at Dallas (10/5)• Made five tackles vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Was second the on the team with five tackles and had a quarterback hit at Pittsburgh

(10/20) in Week 7• Registered four tackles, a tackle for loss and two passes defensed at Tennessee (10/26)

in Week 8• Made one tackle vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9 before leaving the game due to injury

2013 (Houston 14/14):• Started all 14 games he played in and recorded 62 tackles, eight passes defensed, a

tackle for loss and fumble recovery• Tied career highs in tackles with nine (eight solo) and passes defensed with two vs.

Tennessee (9/15) in Week 2 • Recorded three solo tackles and a pass defensed at San Francisco (10/6)• Recorded seven solo tackles, a pass defensed and the first fumble recovery of his

career at Kansas City (10/20) in Week 7 • Suffered a rib injury in the second quarter and did not return at Arizona (11/10) in Week

10 • Inactive due to a rib injury vs. Oakland (11/17) in Week 11 and vs. Jacksonville (11/24)

in Week 12• Returned to start vs. New England (12/1) in Week 13• Tied a career high with two passes defensed vs. Denver (12/22) in Week 16

2012 (Houston 16/15, 2/2):• Led Texans defenders with a career-high four interceptions on the season• Made five tackles (four solo) and broke up two passes including an interception of Ryan

Tannehill in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Named the Defensive Player of the Game at Jacksonville (9/16)• Made nine solo tackles and broke up a pass at Denver (9/23)• Scored his first career touchdown when he intercepted a Matt Hasselbeck passs and

returned it 63 yards to the end zone vs. Tennessee (9/30)• Intercepted a Mark Sanchez pass in the fourth quarter to seal the victory at the New York

Jets (10/8), and added three tackles (two solo)• Intercepted a Jay Cutler pass in the second quarter and added four tackles (four solo)

and two passes defensed at Chicago (11/11)• Made five tackles and broke up a pass vs. Jacksonville (11/18)• Collected six tackles and a pass defensed at Detroit (11/22)• Registered six tackles (four solo) and two passes defensed at Tennessee (12/2) • Recorded three tackles at New England (12/10) • Had six tackles (five solo) and a pass defensed vs. Indianapolis (12/16)• Collected four tackles (three solo) and two passes defensed vs. Minnesota (12/23) • Tallied eight tackles (six solo) and a pass defensed at Indianapolis (12/30)• Made two tackles and two passes defensed in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 9 3x, most recent: at Dallas, 10/5/14Interceptions 1 8 times, most recent: at Oakland (D. Carr), 9/14/14Return Yards 65 at Oakland, 9/14/14Passes Defensed 2 12 times, most recent: at Tennessee 10/26/14Fumble Recoveries 1 at Kansas City, 10/20/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 71 2012Interceptions 4 2012Forced Fumbles 1 2011Passes Defensed 16 2012TFL 2 2011

Jackson’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 1 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 65 65 0 2 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 011/2 Phi1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 8 42 36 6 0 0 1 65 65 0 6 0 0 0 0Tackles For Loss (TFL): 3Quarterback Hits (QBH): 1

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KAREEM JACKSON(1/5/13)

• Made four tackles in the AFC Divisonal playoff at New England (1/13/13).

2011 (Houston 15/13, 2/2):• Finished with 40 tackles (35 solo), six passes defensed, an interception and a forced

fumble• Forced a fumble and made four tackles (three solo) at Miami (9/18)• Tied for the team lead with eight tackles (seven solo) at New Orleans (9/25)• Had five solo tackles and broke up two passes vs. Cleveland (11/6)• Registered his first interception of the season vs. Atlanta (12/4)• Had five solo tackles vs. Tennessee (1/1/12)• Started in his postseason debut and made four tackles, including three solos in AFC

Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)• Recorded four solo tackles and one pass defensed in AFC Divisional Playoff at Balti-

more (1/15/12)

2010 (Houston 16/16): • Started at cornerback all 16 games, where he made 71 tackles (57 solo) and had two

interceptions• Made five solo tackles and intercepted the first pass of his NFL career and returned it 23

yards vs. the New York Giants (10/10)

JACKSON’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/7/12 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/15/12 at Bal (Div) 1 1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 1 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 4 4 14 11 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

• Recorded six tackles (five solo) and intercepted a pass from QB Philip Rivers vs. San Diego (11/7)

• Forced a fumble at Denver (12/26)

COLLEGE: • Played in 41 career games at Alabama and started 40 contests, registering 159 tackles

(106 solo) with eight tackles for loss (24 yards)• Deflected 29 passes (fourth on Alabama’s all-time list) and recorded five interceptions

(164 yards, 32.8 avg.) while registering one forced fumble and one fumble recovery• Blocked two kicks and returned one punt for eight yards

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Westside High School in Macon, Ga. and compiled 1,436 rushing yards with

20 touchdowns and nine receptions for 256 yards with two touchdowns as a senior• Concluded a three-year varsity career with over 3,447 rushing yards and 46 touchdowns

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TIM JAMISONDEFENSIVE ENDHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 287 | College: Michigan | Hometown: Riverdale, Ill. | 6th NFL Season | 6th with Texans | Age: 28 | Acquired: CFA-’09 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/1 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 52/2 (2/0) | Teams: Houston, 2009-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Houston Texans as non-drafted free agent on May 1, 2009...Released by Texans on Sept. 5, 2009...Re-signed by Texans to practice squad on Sept. 6, 2009...Signed by Texans off of practice squad on Oct. 6, 2009...Waived by Texans on Oct. 20, 2009...Re-signed by Texans to practice squad on Oct. 22, 2009...Released by Texans on Sept. 14, 2010...Re-signed by Texans to practice squad on Oct. 26, 2010...Signed by Texans off of practice squad on Nov. 2, 2010...Re-signed by Texans on Sept. 9, 2012...Placed on injured reserve on Oct. 16, 2012.

CAREER:• A former undrafted free agent out of Michigan who has played in 52 career regular sea-

son games with two starts, and in two postseason games for the Texans

2014 (Houston 9/1):• Recorded a pair of tackles against Washington (9/7)• Played at Oakland (9/14)• Started his first game since 2010 and recorded a career-high five tackles against the

New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Registered 0.5 sack against Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Played on the defensive line at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Made one tackle vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Assisted on a tackle at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Recovered a fumble at the Tennesee 20-yard line on the first defensive series of the

second half and made one tackle in Week 8 (10/26)

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JAMISON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2009 Hou 6 0 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Hou 10 1 15 12 3 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 02011 Hou^ 16 0 19 14 5 2.0 16 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 1 0 02012 Hou^ 6 0 11 2 9 1.0 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 02013 Hou^ 5 0 4 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 1 13 8 5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Career 52 2 64 38 26 4.5 31.0 0 0 0 0 4 7 5 1 1 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ review

• Assisted on a pair of tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 5/0):• Played in five games and recorded four tackles• Recorded two solo tackles and a pass defensed at San Diego (9/9) in Week 1• Was inactive in Weeks 2-6 and Weeks 9-10, 12-15• Recorded one solo tackle at Kansas City (10/20)

2012 (Houston 6/0):• Sacked Ryan Tannehill for a 12-yard loss in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Made three tackles (one solo) at Denver (9/23)• Assisted on two tackles vs. Tennessee (9/30) and at the New York Jets (10/8)

2011 (Houston 16/0, 2/0):• Played in all 16 games and made 19 tackles (14 solo) with two sacks, a forced fumble

and a fumble recovery• Knocked down a Drew Brees pass in the fourth quarter at New Orleans (9/25)• Made two solo tackles vs. Pittsburgh (10/2)• Sacked Joe Flacco twice for a combined 16 yards lost, the first multiple-sack game of

his career, one of which forced a fumble that he also recovered at Baltimore (10/16)• Made two solo tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/13)• Had three solo tackles including one for a loss at Jacksonville (11/27)• Made three tackles (two solo) vs. Carolina (12/18)• Had a career-high four tackles (two solo) at Indianapolis (12/22)• Made his postseason debut and registered two tackles, including one solo, and a pass

defensed in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)

2010 (Houston 10/1): • Saw action in 10 games at defensive end, including the first start of his career, and made

17 tackles (13 solo) with one sack• Had three solo tackles at Philadelphia (12/2)• Made three tackles (two solo) including one for a loss vs. Baltimore (12/13)• Made the first start of his NFL career at defensive end in place of an injured Mario

Williams and made one solo tackle (12/19)• Had three solo tackles including the first sack of his NFL career at Denver (12/26)

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 5 at New York Giants, 9/21/14Sacks 2.0 at Baltimore (J. Flacco), 10/16/11Passes Defensed 1 twice, most recent: at San Diego, 9/9/13Forced Fumbles 1 at Baltimore, 10/16/11Fumble Recoveries 1 twice, last: at Tennessee, 10/26/14QBH 2 vs. Cleveland, 11/6/12TFL 1 5 times, last: vs. Miami, 9/9/12

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 19 2011Sacks 2.0 2011Passes Defensed 2 2011TFL 2 2010 and 2011QBH 3 2011

Jamison’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 0 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 1 13 8 5 0.5 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 0 0Tackles for Loss: 0Quarterback Hits: 1

2014 GAME HIGHSTackles 5 at New York Giants, 9/21Sacks 0.5 vs. Buffalo, 9/28 (0 yards) Passes Defensed -- Forced Fumbles -- Fumble Recoveries 1 at Tennessee, 10/26QBH 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28TFL --

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TIM JAMISON2009 (Houston 6/0): • Spent the first four weeks of the season on the practice squad before being signed to

the active roster in Week 5 (10/6)• Played in his first professional game at Arizona (10/11), participating on special teams• Saw action at defensive end at Cincinnati (10/18)• Signed to the active roster again in Week 8 (10/30)• Played on special teams and at defensive end vs. Indianapolis (11/29)• Made the first solo tackles of his NFL career vs. Seattle (12/13)

COLLEGE: • Four-year letterman at Michigan where he played in 50 career games and made 25

starts at defensive end• Earned 2008 All-Big Ten honorable mention accolades from the media and was elected

2008 team captain• Amassed 129 stops, 29.5 tackles for loss, 20 sacks (seventh all-time at Michigan), four

forced fumbles, one interception and five pass breakups during his career• Posted five or more sacks in three straight seasons (2006-08) and recordeded 50 tack-

les, 10.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and two pass breakups as a senior in 2008• Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors when he notched 52 tackles, 10 tackles

for loss, 5.5 sacks, an interception, three passes defensed and two forced fumbles in 2007

• Contributed 13 tackles and five sacks in 2006 • Earned freshman All-Big Ten honors from The Sporting News in 2005 when he made 10

tackles, four tackles for loss and three sacks• General studies major

HIGH SCHOOL: • Made 217 tackles with 89 solos, 45 sacks, 71 tackles for losses and 14 forced fumbles

in his career at Thornton High School in Riverdale, Ill.• Selected to play in the 2004 U.S. Army All-American Game

JAMISON’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/7/12 vs. Cin (WC) 1 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/15/12 at Bal (Div) 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

• Two-year letterman on the varsity basketball and baseball teams• Recorded 17.0 sacks in his senior season and finished his career with 36.5 sacks in

three seasons, while serving as team captain as a senior• Full name is Tim Jamison II

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ANDRE JOHNSONWIDE RECEIVERHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 230 | College: Miami (Fla.) | Hometown: Miami, Fla. | 12th NFL Season | 12th with Texans | Age: 33 | Acquired: D1-’03 (3rd overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 163/163 (4/4) | Teams: Houston, 2003-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected after his junior season by Houston Texans in the first round (3rd overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on July 22, 2003...Re-signed by Texans on March 3, 2007...Re-signed by Texans on Aug. 5, 2010.

HONORS: • Associated Press All-Pro First Team (2008, 2009)• Associated Press All-Pro Second Team (2012) • Seven-time Pro Bowl selection (2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014)• NFL Alumni Wide Receiver of the Year (2006, 2008, 2009)• Pro Football Weekly First-Team All-Pro (2008, 2009)• Sporting News All-Pro (2010)• SportsIllustrated.com All-Pro (2008)• Touchdown Club Player of the Year (2004, 2006) • Four-time Houston Texans Team MVP (2006, 2008, 2009, 2013)• ESPN.com All-Pro (2008) • AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 2, 2010; Week 4, 2006)• AFC Offensive Player of the Month (October, 2008; November 2012) • NFL Rookie of the Week (Week 4, 2003; Week 10, 2003)

CAREER: • The Texans’ all-time leading receiver with 975 receptions for 13,224 yards and 62 touch-

downs in 12 seasons• Ranks 11th all-time in receptions and 13th in yards receiving• Led the NFL in receptions in 2006 with 103 and again in 2008 with a career-high 115• Led the NFL in yards receiving in 2008 with 1,575 and in 2009 with 1,569• Has averaged an NFL all-time best 6.0 receptions per game in his career and 81.6 yards

receiving per game ranks second in NFL history• One of three players in modern NFL history to lead the League in receiving in back-to-

back years• One of three receivers to surpass 1,500 yards receiving in consecutive years• One of two players (Marvin Harrison) to record four seasons of 100-plus receptions and

1,400-plus yards• Gained 461 yards receiving in two games (vs. JAX, 11/17/12 and at DET, 11/22/12), the

third-highest total in NFL history by a player in consecutive games

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Johnson’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 6 93 15.5 23 09/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 6 74 12.3 20 09/21 at NYG 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 4 24 6.0 11 09/28 Buf 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 6 71 11.8 25 010/5 at Dal 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 5 58 11.6 20 0 10/9 Ind 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 7 99 14.1 26 110/20 at Pit 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 5 77 15.4 24 010/26 at Ten 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 7 55 7.9 13 011/2 Phi 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 2 12 6.0 9 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 0 0 -- -- 0 48 563 11.7 26 1

2014 HIGHSReceptions 7 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Yards Receiving 99 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Touchdowns Receiving 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9

• Became the second-fastest player to reach 950 catches in NFL history, doing so in his 159th career game, trailing only Marvin Harrison who reached the mark in 158 games

• Was also the second-fastest to reach 800 catches in NFL history (137 games), sec-ond-fastest player to reach 700 receptions (120 games), third-fastest to 600 receptions (104) and 500 receptions (88)

• Tied for second-fastest player in NFL history to reach 13,000 yards receiving (160 games) and 12,000 yards receiving (146 games); third-fastest player to surpass 11,000 yards receiving (136); sixth-fastest player to reach 10,000 yards receiving (128 games) and 9,000 yards receiving (114); eighth-fastest to 8,000 yards receiving (104); tied for seventh-fastest to 7,000 yards receiving (93)

• Has 50 career 100-yard games (fifth all-time) and the Texans are 25-25 when he eclips-es the 100-yard barrier

• Has the most starts and games played in franchise history (163)• Holds the NFL record with 20 career games with 10 or more receptions and 100 or more

yards receiving• Has 10 games with at least 10 receptions and 150 yards receiving, tied with Jerry Rice

for the most in NFL history

CAREER GAME HIGHSReceptions 14 vs. Jacksonville (273 yards), 11/18/12Yards Receiving 273 vs. Jacksonville (14 receptions), 11/18/12Receiving Touchdowns 3 vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13Receiving Long 77t vs. Kansas City, 9/9/07Rushing Long 18 vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06

CAREER SEASON HIGHSReceptions 115 2008Yards Receiving 1,598 2012Touchdowns receiving 9 2009

JOHNSON’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2003 Hou 16 16 5 -10 -2 11 0 66 976 14.8 46t 42004 Hou 16 16 4 12 3 14 0 79 1,142 14.5 54t 62005 Hou 13 13 6 10 1.7 5 0 63 688 10.9 53t 22006 Hou 16 16 3 14 4.7 18 0 103 1,147 11.1 53 52007 Hou 9 9 0 0 - - 0 60 851 14.2 77t 82008 Hou 16 16 0 0 - - 0 115 1,575 13.7 65 82009 Hou 16 16 2 10 5 7 0 101 1,569 15.5 72t 92010 Hou 13 13 2 10 5 7 0 86 1,216 14.1 60 82011 Hou 7 7 1 8 8 8 0 33 492 14.9 50 22012 Hou 16 16 0 0 - - 0 112 1,598 14.3 60t 42013 Hou 16 16 0 0 -- -- 0 109 1,407 12.9 62t 52014 Hou 9 9 0 0 -- -- 0 48 563 11.7 26 1Career 163 163 23 54 2.3 18 0 975 13,224 13.6 77t 62

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSTackles: 26 total; 2003 – 4, 2004 – 2, 2005 – 1, 2006 – 6, 2007 – 3, 2008 – 3, 2009 – 3. 2011 – 1, 2012 – 1, 2014 – 2Special Teams Tackles: 2 total; 2003 – 1, 2004 – 1.Fumble Recoveries: 1 total: 2004 – 1.Fumbles/Lost: 7/6 total; 2004 – 1/1, 2005 – 1/1, 2006 – 1/0, 2007 – 1/1, 2008 – 1/1, 2014- 2/2

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ANDRE JOHNSON2014 (Houston 9/9):• Hauled in six passes for 93 yards in Week 1 vs. Washington (9/7)• Caught six passes for 74 yards in Week 2 at Oakland (9/14)• Caught four passes for 24 yards in Week 3 at the New York Giants (9/21)• Caught six passes for 71 yards in Week 4 vs. Buffalo (9/28)• Became the second-fastest player in NFL history to reach 950 career receptions in

Week 5 at Dallas (10/5). Reached the mark in his 159th career game, one game shy of Marvin Harrison, who reached the milestone in his 158th career game. Moved into 11th place on the all-time receptions list. Passed Andre Reed (951 from 1985-00). Finished the game with five receptions for 58 yards.

• Became the second-fastest player in NFL history to surpass 13,000 yards receiving in his career on a 9-yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick in the second quarter vs. Indianapolis (10/9), doing so in his 160th career game. Only Hall of Famer Jerry Rice reached the milestone faster, doing so in 154 games. Johnson is 15th player in NFL history surpass 13,000 yards receiving. Finished the game with seven catches for 99 yards and his first touchdown of the season

• Moved past Steve Largent (13,089 yards) into 14th place on the all-time yards receiving list with a 24-yard reception in the fourth quarter at Pittsburgh (10/20). Finished the game with five receptions for 77 yards

• Moved past Andre Reed (13,198) into 13th on the all-time yards receiving list and fin-ished with a team-high seven catches for 55 yards at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8

• Extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 127 and finished with 12 yards on two catches vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/16):• Started in all 16 games and finished with 109 receptions (third in NFL) for 1,407 yards

receiving (seventh in NFL) and five touchdowns to earn his seventh career Pro Bowl selection and fourth Team MVP election by his teammates

• Recorded 12 receptions for 146 yards, his 18th game with at least 10 receptions and 100 yards receiving (most in NFL history) at San Diego (9/9) in Week 1

• Recorded eight receptions for 76 yards vs. Tennessee (9/15) in Week 2• Recorded nine receptions for 110 yards, his 46th 100-yard receiving game vs. Seattle

(9/29) in Week 3• Recorded nine receptions for 229 yards (25.4 avg.) and a career- and franchise-high

three touchdowns vs. Indianapolis (11/3) in Week 9. Also tied for second-fastest player to reach 12,000 yards receiving (146 games). It was also his third career 200-yard re-ceiving game and his 47th 100-yard game

• Hauled in five receptions for 37 yards and two touchdowns in Week 10 at Arizona (11/10)• Caught 10 passes for 116 yards vs. Oakland (11/17) in Week 11• Surpassed the 1,000-yard mark on the season for the seventh time in his career on two

receptions for 36 yards vs. Jacksonville in Week 12• Recorded eight receptions for 121 yards to become the second-fastest and 15th overall

player in NFL history to reach 900 career receptions vs. New England (12/1) in Week 13 • Caught a season-high 13 receptions for 154 yards at Jacksonville (12/5) in Week 14

and tied Jerry Rice for most games in NFL history with at least 10 catches and 150 yards receiving (10)

• Eclipsed the 100-reception mark for the fifth time in his career, tying the NFL record with most 100-reception seasons, with four catches for 63 yards (15.8 avg.) vs. Denver (12/22) in Week 16

• Caught six passes for 49 yards at Tennessee (12/29) in Week 17 to surpass 1,400 yards for the season and join Marvin Harrison as the only other player in NFL history to record four seasons of 100-plus receptions and 1,400-plus yards

2012 (Houston 16/16, 2/2): • Set a career high in receiving yardage, finishing second in NFL with 1,598 yards, while

his 112 receptions were the second-most of his career• Joined Jerry Rice (4) and Marvin Harrison (3) as the only players in NFL history to

surpass 1,500 yards receiving three or more times in a career• Named an offensive team captain for 2012• Earned 2nd Team All-Pro honors and was named to his sixth Pro Bowl• Had eight receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown in the season opener vs. Miami

(9/9)• Had a 60-yard reception for a first quarter touchdown and a crucial fourth-quarter third-

down catch to clinch the victory at Denver (12/23)

• Caught three passes for 56 yards vs. Tennesee (9/30)• Surpassed 10,000 career yards receiving on his seventh catch of the game vs. Green

Bay (10/14)• Led the team with nine receptions for 86 yards vs. Baltimore (10/21)• Caught eight passes for 118 yards vs. Buffalo (11/4), surpassing 100 yards receiving for

the 40th time in his career• Set career-highs and franchise records, catching 14 passes for 273 yards including the

game-winning 48-yard touchdown score in overtime vs. Jacksonville (11/18)• Surpassed 1,000 yards receiving for the sixth time in his career, catching nine passes

for 188 yards at Detroit (11/22)• Named AFC Offensive Player of the Month for the month of November• Caught eight passes for 95 yards at New England (12/10)• Led Texans receivers with 11 receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown vs. Indianapolis

(12/16)• Had a team-high 97 yards receiving on seven receptions vs. Minnesota (12/23)• Led Texans receivers with 12 receptions for 141 yards at Indianapolis (12/30)• Caught four passes for 62 yards in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)• Had nine receptions for 95 yards in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

2011 (Houston 7/7, 2/2): • Named a team captain for 2011 and finished with 33 receptions for 492 yards and two

touchdowns• Inactive for nine games due to hamstring injuries• Led all Texans receivers with seven receptions for 95 yards and a touchdown vs. Indi-

anapolis (9/11)• Caught seven passes for 93 yards including a 23-yard fourth quarter touchdown to put

the game out of reach at Miami (9/18)• Posted seven receptions for 128 yards at New Orleans (9/25)• Caught four passes for 36 yards before leaving with a hamstring injury vs. Pittsburgh

(10/2)• Returned to the lineup and caught two passes for 22 yards, including the 700th of his

career on an 8-yard reception in the third quarter at Jacksonville (11/27)• Led all Texans receivers with four receptions for 97 yards before leaving the game due

to a hamstring injury vs. Atlanta (12/4)• Returned to action in the season finale, catching two passes for 21 yards vs. Tennessee

(1/1/12)• Made his postseason debut after having more career receptions (706) and receiving

yards (9,656) than any player in NFL history to have not played in the playoffs• Caught five passes for a game-high 90 yards and a 40-yard touchdown in AFC Wild

Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)• Recorded eight receptions for 111 yards in AFC Divisional Playoff at Baltimore (1/15/12)• Finished the postseason with 13 receptions for 201 yards and a touchdown

2010 (Houston 13/13): • Recorded his third consecutive 1,000-yard season, finishing with 1,216 yards on 86

receptions and eight touchdowns• Earned his fifth Pro Bowl selection, but did not play due to injury• Led the team in receiving with 12 receptions for 158 yards and a crucial fourth-quarter

touchdown at Washington (9/19)• Led the offense with five receptions for 95 yards including a long of 48-yard vs. the New

York Giants (10/10)• Caught eight passes for 138 yards and the game-winning touchdown vs. Kansas City

(10/17)• Caught seven passes for 106 yards and a touchdown at Indianapolis (11/1)• Led Texans receivers with nine receptions for 146 yards and a touchdown at Jackson-

ville (11/14)• Became the first player in NFL history to catch 60 passes in each of his first eight sea-

sons when he caught nine passes for 56 yards and a touchdown vs. Tennessee (11/28)• Led Texans receivers with six receptions for 149 yards at Philadelphia (12/2)• Caught nine passes for his second straight 140-yard game and scored two touchdowns

vs. Baltimore (12/13)• Caught the 50th touchdown of his career as one of his six receptions resulting in a total

of 58 yards at Tennessee (12/19)

2009 (Houston 16/16):

JOHNSON’S CAREER PLAYOFF OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/7/12 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 90 18.0 40 11/15/12 at Bal (Div) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 111 13.9 19 01/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 62 15.5 22 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 95 11.9 22 0Career 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 25 358 14.3 40 1

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ANDRE JOHNSON• Earned 1st Team All-Pro honors for the secnd consecutive year and named to the Pro

Bowl for the fourth time• Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season and led the NFL with 1,569

yards receiving on 101 receptions while also scoring a career-high nine touchdowns• Registered his third career 100-catch season and his fourth 1,000-yard season• Caught three passes for 71 yards and a touchdown for the AFC in the Pro Bowl• Tied a career high with two touchdown receptions and caught 10 passes for 149 yards

at Tennessee (9/20) including the 500th reception of his career, making him the sec-ond-fastest player to reach 500 receptions

• Had eight receptions for 101 yards and two touchdowns at Arizona (10/11)• Had his second consecutive 100-yard game at Cincinnati (10/18) with 135 yards on

eight receptions• Made four catches for a team-leading 78 yards and a touchdown vs. Tennessee (11/23)• Caught seven passes for 99 yards and his sixth touchdown of the season at Jackson-

ville (12/6)• Caught 11 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns vs. Seattle (12/13), including a

64-yard touchdown reception on the game’s very first play• Caught nine passes for 196 yards at St. Louis (12/20) becoming only the second player

in NFL history to have back-to-back 190-yard games• Became only the second player in NFL history to have back-to-back seasons with 1,500

yards receiving when he caught five passes for 71 yards and a career high ninth touch-down of the season at Miami (12/27)

2008 (Houston 16/16): • Earned 1st Team All-Pro recognition and was named to his third Pro Bowl• Led the league in both receptions (115) and yards (1,575)• His 115 receptions were the third-most in the NFL since 2000• Caught 10-or-more passes in seven games, the most by a receiver in a single season in

NFL history and recorded eight 100-yard games• Topped 100 yards receiving in four consecutive games in the month of October while

catching 10 or more passes in four straight games for the first time in his career• His 41 catches in October were the second-most by an NFL receiver in that month since

the AFL-NFL merger in 1970• Caught 10 passes for 112 yards at Pittsburgh (9/7), marking his third straight season

opener with 100 yards• Caught 10 passes for 178 yards and one touchdown vs. Miami (10/12), including the

400th reception of his career on a 4-yard gain in the second quarter• Posted his third consecutive 100-yard game and fourth of the season vs. Detroit (10/19)

with 141 yards on 11 catches• Recorded his fourth consecutive 100-yard game and fifth of the season vs. Cincinnati

(10/26) with 11 receptions for 143 yards• Caught 10 passes for 116 yards at Cleveland (11/23)• Surpassed Domanick Williams for the franchise record for career touchdowns with his

29th while making seven receptions for 75 yards vs. Jacksonville (12/1)• Topped 6,000 career receiving yards with an 11-yard touchdown catch in the fourth

quarter at Green Bay (12/7)• Finished with 11 receptions for a then franchise-record 207 receiving yards vs. Tennes-

see (12/14)• Caught 10 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns vs. Chicago (12/28)

2007 (Houston 9/9): • Missed seven games with a knee injury and amassed 60 receptions for 851 yards and

eight touchdowns for the season• Had a career-long 77-yard touchdown catch in the opener vs. Kansas City (9/9)• Registered seven receptions for 120 yards and two touchdowns at Carolina (9/16)• Inactive the next seven games with a knee injury• Returned to action and recorded six receptions for 120 yards, including a 73-yard touch-

down catch vs. New Orleans (11/18)• Recorded his fourth 100-yard game of the season with nine receptions for 116 yards and

a 28-yard touchdown catch at Tennessee (12/2)• Caught his seventh touchdown of the season, along with six receptions for 86 yards vs.

Denver (12/13)• Had seven catches for 74 yards and his eighth touchdown of the season at Indianapolis

(12/23)

2006 (Houston 16/16): • Started all 16 games and led the Leauge with 103 receptions and had 1,147 yards

receiving • Tied for the team lead with five touchdown catches• His 65 catches in the first eight games of the season ranked as the third-most in NFL

history• Caught six passes for 101 yards vs. Philadelphia (9/10)• Had season-highs of 11 receptions for 152 yards and his 53-yard reception in the first

quarter set up Houston’s first score vs. Washington (9/24)• Earned AFC Player of the Week honors with a nine-catch, 101-yard performance vs.

Miami (10/1)• Made a 17-yard reception inside the last two minutes to set up Kris Brown’s 48-yard field

goal as time expired to give Houston the 27-24 win vs. Indianapolis (12/24)

2005 (Houston 13/13): • Started 13 games, missing three with a calf injury that plagued him all season• Made 63 catches for 688 yards and two touchdowns• Was inactive due to injury at Seattle (10/16), vs. Indianapolis (10/23) and vs. Cleveland

(10/30)• Had nine catches for 91 yards to lead the Texans in his first game back from a calf injury

at Jacksonville (11/6)• Matched a single-game-high 12 receptions for a season-high 159 yards and one score

vs. St. Louis (11/27)• Caught seven passes for 119 yards, including a season-long 53-yard touchdown catch

vs. Jacksonville (12/24)

2004 (Houston 16/16): • Started all 16 games, leading club in receptions (79), receiving yards (1,142), touch-

down receptions (six) and had four 100-yard receiving games, breaking his own record (three, 2003)

• Selected to his first Pro Bowl• Second-youngest member of AFC Pro Bowl squad (LB Terrell Suggs, Ravens) and

youngest AFC offensive selection• Paced team with six catches for 115 yards and a score, helping Texans win consecutive

games for the first time vs. Oakland (10/3)• Set team and personal marks with 12 catches for 170 yards and also made two touch-

down receptions vs. Minnesota (10/10)• Hauled in six passes for 107 yards including a 49-yarder vs. Green Bay (11/21)• Posted seven receptions for 125 yards at the New York Jets (12/5), becoming the first

Texans receiver to eclipse the 1,000-yard receiving mark in a season• Had four catches for 46 yards and one touchdown in win at Jacksonville (12/26)

2003 (Houston 16/16): • Started all 16 games, recording at least one catch in each contest• Led the Texans with 66 catches for 976 yards (14.8 avg.) and four touchdowns• Named NFL Rookie of the Week twice after his performances in Week 4 and Week 11• Made NFL debut in season-opening win at Miami (9/7), snagging a team-high six re-

ceptions for 76 yards• Caught a game-high seven passes for 102 yards and scored first two career touch-

downs, tying the club’s single-game record vs. Kansas City (9/21)• Made four receptions for a season-best 122 yards (30.5 avg.) in win at Buffalo (11/16)• Posted his third 100-yard receiving game of the season when he caught five balls for a

game-high 108 yards vs. Tennessee (12/21)

COLLEGE: • Amassed 92 receptions for 1,831 yards (19.9 avg.) and 20 touchdowns in three seasons

at Miami (Fla.) ranking fifth on the school’s all-time receiving yards list• Added 11 receptions for 253 yards and two touchdowns in two bowl games• Only Michael Irvin (26) and Lamar Thomas (23) had more career touchdown grabs at

Miami• Earned first-team All-Big East honors and third-team AP All-America honors as a soph-

omore• Became just the second Hurricane player to crack the single-season 1,000-yard receiv-

ing barrier (Eddie Brown, 1,114 yards, 1984) during his junior season• Helped Miami win first national title in 10 years as a sophomore, catching 37 passes for

682 yards (18.4 avg.) and career-best 10 touchdowns• 2002 Rose Bowl Co-Player of the Game when he caught seven passes for 199 yards

and two touchdowns• Also an elite collegiate sprinter, winning 2002 Big East Conference titles in the indoor 60

meter and outdoor 100 meter

PERSONAL: • Parade All-America selection as a senior at Miami (Fla.) Senior High School where he

caught 31 passes for 908 yards and 15 touchdowns his senior season for the Stingarees• Also lettered in track and basketball• Served as Grand Marshal of the 2012 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show Downtown

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DAMARIS JOHNSONWIDE RECEIVERHeight: 5-8 | Weight: 175 | College: Tulsa | Hometown: Norco, La. | 3rd NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: W-’14 (PHI) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/5 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 36/6 | Teams: Philadelphia, 2012-13; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent on April 29, 2012...Released by the Eagles on Aug. 30, 2014...Claimed by the Houston Texans on waivers on Aug. 31, 2014.

CAREER: • A former undrafted receiver and return specialist out of Tulsa, who has played in 36

games in his career with six starts• Returned 17 kickoff for 441 yards (25.9 avg.) and 38 punts for 391 yards (10.3 avg.)

during his two seasons with the Eagles

2014 (Houston 9/5): • Started and returned one kickoff for 28 yards and four punts for 28 yards and caught one

pass for 1 yard against Washington (9/7)• Started and returned two punts for nine yards and caught one pass for 4 yards at Oak-

land (9/14/14) in Week 2• Caught two passes for 56 yards, including a career-long 44-yard touchdown catch. Reg-

isterd the first offensive touchdown of his career• Rushed once for eight yards, caught one pass for 10 yards and returned two punts for

14 yards vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Played receiver at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Had a season-high three receptions for 62 yards vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made a 15-yard reception at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Caught two passes for 33 yards at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Made a pair of catches for 16 yards vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

13 Johnson’s 2014 Season Offensive StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 1 1 1.0 1 09/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 1 4 4.0 4 09/21 at NYG 1 0 1 0 -- -- 0 2 56 28.0 44t 19/28 Buf 1 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 10 10.0 10 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 Ind 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 3 62 20.7 40 010/20 at Pit 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 1 15 15.0 15 010/26 at Ten 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 2 33 16.5 18 011/2 Phi 1 1 0 0 -- -- 0 2 16 8.0 11 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 5 2 8 4.0 8 0 13 197 15.2 44t 1Johnson’s 2014 Season Return StatisticsDate Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 28 28.0 28 0 4 1 28 7.0 12 09/14 at Oak 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 9 4.5 9 09/21 at NYG 3 67 22.3 31 0 1 2 3 3.0 3 09/28 Buf 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 7.0 9 010/5 at Dal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 Ind 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 4 94 23.5 31 0 9 4 54 6.0 12 0

CAREER GAME HIGHSYards Receiving 84 at Arizona, 9/23/12Receptions 5 at Arizona, 9/23/12Receiving Long 44t at New York Giants, 9/21/14Kickoff Return Yards 186 vs. San Diego, 9/15/13Kickoff Return Long 33 vs. San Diego, 9/15/13Punt Return Yards 104 at Dallas (2 returns), 12/02/12Punt Return Long 98t at Dallas, 12/02/12Yards Rushing 8 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14Rushing Long 8 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

JOHNSON’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Phi 14 1 3 12 4.0 7 0 19 256 13.5 32 0 2013 Phi 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 14 7.0 8 0 2014 Hou 9 5 2 8 4.0 8 0 13 197 15,2 44t 1Career 36 10 5 20 4.0 8 0 34 467 13.7 44t 1

JONHSON’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Phi 0 0 0 0 0 26 23 291 11.2 98t 1 2013 Phi 17 441 25.9 33 0 12 12 100 8.3 21 0 2014 Hou 4 94 23.5 31 0 9 4 54 5.7 12 0Career 21 535 25.5 33 0 47 39 445 9.5 98t 1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSFumbles-Lost: 4-3; Misc. Tackles (1): 2014: 1

CAREER SEASON HIGHSYards Receiving 256 2012Receptions 19 2012Kickoff Return Yards 441 2013Kickoff Return Long 33 2013Punt Return Touchdowns 1 2012 (98 yards vs. Dallas, 12/02/12)

2014 HIGHSYards Receiving 62 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Receptions 3 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Kickoff Return Yards 67 vat New York Giants, 9/21Kickoff Return Long 31 at New York Giants, 9/21Punt Return Yards 28 vs. Washington, 9/7Punt Return Long 12 vs. Washington, 9/7

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DAMARIS JOHNSON2013 (Philadelphia 13/0): • Played in 13 games and saw action primarily as a special teams returner• Caught two passes for 14 yards on the season• Returned 17 kicks for 441 yards (25.9 avg.) and 12 punts for 100 yards (8.3 avg.)

2012 (Philadelphia 14/1): • Played in 14 games and earned his first career start against the New York Giants (12/30/12)• Hauled in 19 catches for 256 yards • Set his career high with five catches for 84 yards against Arizona (9/23/12)• Finished the year with 26 punt returns for 291 yards (11.2 avg.) and one touchdown• Returned a 98 yard punt for touchdwon against Dallas (11/11/12)

COLLEGE: • Finished his career as the NCAA’s all-time leader in all-purpose yardage (7,796) and kickoff

return yardage (3,417) despite only playing three seasons• Played in 39 games at Tulsa and finished with 188 catches for 2,746 yards and 17 touch-

downs• Registered 150 plays of 20-plus yards in his career• Led the nation as a sophomore (224.4 ypg) and junior (202.2 ypg) for all-purpose yardage

in 2009 and 2010• Second-Team All-American as an all-purpose performer in 2010• Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year in 2010• Set the NCAA record for all purpose yardage in a game with 326 against Hawaii in the 2010

Sheraton Hawaii Bowl

PERSONAL: • Attended Destrehan High School in Louisiana• Finished his career with 154 receptions, 2,620 yards, 30 touchdowns• Ended senior season with 81 catches for 1,228 yards and 12 touchdowns en route to a 14-0

season and a state championship• Named the Lousiana Championships Game MVP and New Orleans Metro MVP

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BEN JONESGUARD/CENTERHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 308 | College: Georgia | Hometown: Centreville, Ala. | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 25 | Acquired: D4a, 2012 (99th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 41/20 (2/2) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the fourth round (99th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 14, 2012.

HONORS: • Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 4, 2012; Week 13, 2012) • Houston Texans Rookie of the Year (2012)

CAREER: • Has played in 40 regular season games with 11 starts at right guard and eight starts at

left guard• Started both playoff games and 10 regular season games at right guard on his way to

being voted Texans Rookie of the Year in 2012

2014 (Houston 9/9): • Staretd at left guard agaisnt Washington (9/7), Oakland (9/14), New York Giants (9/21,

Buffalo (9/28), Dallas (10/5) and Indianapolis (10/9)• Started at left guard and made a tackle following a turnover at Pittsburgh (10/20)• Started at left guard at Tennessee (10/26) and vs. Philadelphia (11/2)

2013 (Houston 16/1): • Played in all 16 games with one start • Started at right guard and blocked for a ground game that produced 131 yards at San

Francisco (10/6) in Week 5

2012 (Houston 16/10, 2/2): • Originally drafted as a center, but worked his way into a starting role at right guard• Part of seven 100-yard rushing performances by Arian Foster for the NFL’s sev-

enth-ranked offense• Made his Texans and NFL debut on special teams in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Saw action at right guard and was part of an offensive line that cleared the way for Tex-

ans running backs to rush for 216 yards and three touchdowns while not allowing Matt Schaub to be sacked at Jacksonville (9/17)

• Helped provide protection for Schaub, enabling him to tie a career-high with four touchdown passes at Denver (9/23)

• Helped Foster rush for a season-high 157 yards and a touchdown at the New York Jets (10/8)

• Made his first career start and was part of an offense that set a franchise record by scoring 43 points vs. Baltimore (10/21)

• Helped Foster gain 111 yards on 24 carries and scored a touchdown vs. Buffalo (11/4)• Part of an offense that set a franchise record with 653 yards of offense and tied the

franchise scoring record with 43 points vs. Jacksonville (11/18) and put up another 501 yards at Detroit (11/22)

• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 140 yards while not allowing Schaub to be sacked

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JONES’ CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSGames/Starts: 2012: 16/10; 2013: 16/1; 2014: 9/9. Total: 41/20Postseason Games/Starts: 2012: 2/2. Total: 2/2Tackles: 1 total; 2014 – 1

in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13) • Paved the way for Foster to rush for 90 yards while only allowing one sack in the AFC

Divisional Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

COLLEGE: • Ranked third in Georgia history with 49 starts at center• Two-time All-SEC selection by the league’s coaches and four-time SEC Offensive

Lineman of the Week in his career• Named a Freshman All-American and Freshman All-SEC after taking over as starting

center in 2008• Earned All-SEC first-team honors and was rated the nation’s second-best center in the

draft by The NFL Draft Report in 2011• Second-team All-SEC honoree by the Associated Press, Phil Steele and the league’s

coaches for his senior season• Named to Georgia’s Team of the Decade• Earned 2011 All-American first-team recognition from ESPN.com, Yahoo Sports and

Rivals.com• Served as a team captain and started all 14 games at center• Earned All-SEC second-team honors from The NFL Draft Report as a junior• Named All-SEC second-team by the league’s coaches his sophomore season• Member of the fall 2009 Georgia Athletic Director’s Honor Roll• Named Freshman All-American first-team by College Football News, adding second-

team honors from The Sporting News and Phil Steele

PERSONAL: • Pregame ritual consists of walking barefoot on the field “to get a feel for the turf,”

something he has done since high school

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Bibb County High School in Centreville, Ala., where he earned Super Prep

All-Dixie Team, Prep Star All-Southeast Region and Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 5A first-team All-State honors as a senior

• Standout first baseman and pitcher on Bibb County’s baseball team, where in 2007 he was selected to the Tuscaloosa News West Alabama Baseball All-Star squad

• Switched from jersey #61 to #60 prior to his senior season, to honor his father, Steve, a former collegiate star, who was killed in a helicopter crash when he was 10 years old

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JOHNATHAN JOSEPHCORNERBACKHeight: 5-11 | Weight: 188 | College: South Carolina | Hometown: Rock Hill, S.C. | 9th NFL Season | 4th with Texans | Age: 30 | Acquired: UFA-’11 (CIN) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 120/111 (5/5) | Teams: Cincinnati, 2006-10; Houston, 2011-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Cincinnati Bengals in the first round (24th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft…Signed with Bengals on July 29, 2006...Signed with Houston Texans as an unrestricted free agent on July 29, 2011...Placed on injured reserve on Dec. 24, 2013.

HONORS: • Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro (2011)• Two-time Pro Bowl selection (2012, 2013)• Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-NFL, All-AFC Team (2011)• SI.com (Peter King) All-Pro Team (2011)

CAREER: • Has played in 120 career games with 110 starts and has recorded 486 total tackles,

including 415 solo• Owns 23 career interceptions, four forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries• Has recorded nine interceptions since signing with the Texans, the fourth-most in

franchise history• Since he entered the NFL in 2006, ranks second amongst active players with 120

passes defensed• Scored five career touchdown returns (four interceptions and one fumble recovery)

2014 (Houston 9/9): • Led the team with 11 tackles (11 solo) in a Week 1 win over Washington (9/7)• Forced a fumble and recovered a fumble and returned it 49 yards in Week 2 against

Oakland (9/14). Finished with five tackles• Made five tackles and recovered a fumble and returend it 24 yards against the New York

Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Recorded five tackles and two passes defensed against Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Tied for the team-high with nine tackles and registred a pass defensed at Dallas (10/5)

in Week 5• Made six solo tackles vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6

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JOSEPH’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2006 Cin 16 9 58 46 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 20 1 0 0 2 7 02007 Cin 15 14 58 45 13 0.0 0.0 4 76 42 1 15 0 2 0 0 0 02008 Cin 8 7 42 31 11 0.0 0.0 1 22 22 0 13 0 1 1 1 65 12009 Cin 16 16 69 58 11 0.0 0.0 6 92 32 1 20 0 2 1 0 0 02010 Cin 12 12 42 37 5 0.0 0.0 3 38 21 1 8 0 2 0 0 0 02011 Hou^ 15 15 44 40 4 0.0 0.0 4 29 29 0 15 0 2 1 0 0 02012 Hou^ 14 14 66 59 7 0.0 0.0 2 52 52 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 02013 Hou^ 15 15 55 51 4 0.0 0.0 3 64 32 0 16 1 1 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 9 52 48 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 3 0 1 2 2 73 0Career 120 110 486 415 71 0.0 0.0 23 373 52 4 120 2 11 5 5 145 1^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSTouchdowns (5): vs. New York Jets, 10/21/07 (42-yard INT return); at Baltimore, 9/7/08 (65-yard fumble return); vs. Pittsburgh, 9/27/09 (31-yard INT return); vs. Buffa-lo, 11/21/10 (21-yard INT return); vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 (52-yard INT return).Special Teams Tackles (5): 4, 2007; 1, 2009.

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 15 vs. Jacksonville, 11/2/08Interceptions 2 vs. Buffalo, 11/21/10 (Ryan Fitzpatrick)Passes Defensed 5 vs. Baltimore, 11/8/09Fumble Recoveries 1 five times, most recent: at New York Giants, 9/21/14Forced Fumbles 1 four times, most recent: at Oakland, 9/14/14TFL 2 vs. Cleveland, 12/23/07QBH 1 Twice, last at Kansas City, 10/20/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 69 2009Interceptions 6 2009Passes Defensed 20 2006, 2009Forced Fumbles 1 2008, 2009, 2011; 2014Fumble Recoveries 2 2006; 2014TFL 2 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011QBH 1 2006, 2013

Joseph’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 1 11 11 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 2 1 49 09/21 at NYG 1 1 5 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 24 09/28 Buf 1 1 5 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 2 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 9 7 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 6 6 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 5 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 52 48 4 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 3 2 2 73 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 0Tackles for Loss (TFL): 12014 HIGHSTackles 11 vs. Washington, 9/7Passes Defensed 2 vs. Buffalo, 9/28 Interceptions -- QBH -- TFL --FF 1 at Oakland, 9/14FR 1 Twice, last: at New York Giants, 9/21

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JOHNATHAN JOSEPH• Made four tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Made five tackles at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Recorded a pair of solo tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9 before leaving the game

with an injury

2013 (Houston 15/15): • Started all 15 games he played in and led the team with three interceptions and 16 passes

defensed to go along with 55 tackles• Recorded one solo tackle and two passes defensed at San Diego (9/9) • Recorded seven solo tackles and one pass defensed vs. Tennessee (9/15) • Recorded three tackles (two solo), three passes defensed and an interception, tying him for

fifth-place all time in franchise history vs. Seattle (9/29) • Added two more passes defensed vs. Oakland (11/17)• Totaled a season-high nine tackles (eight solo) and two passes defensed vs. Jacksonville

(11/24) • Had three solo tackles and an interception returned 31 yards vs. New England (12/1) • Tied a season high with nine tackles (nine solo) and returned an interception 32 yards

at Indianapolis (12/15). The interception was the ninth in his career as a member of the Texans, the fourth-most in franchise history

• Recorded his 16th pass defensed on the season before leaving the game with a foot injury, the most he’s had as a member of the Texans vs. Denver (12/22)

2012 (Houston 14/14, 2/2):• Finished the season with 66 tackles (59 solo) and two interceptions• Made six tackles (four solo) and intercepted a pass and returned it 36 yards vs. Miami (9/9)• Made six tackles (five solo) and led the defense with three passes broken up at Denver

(9/23)• Made four solo tackles and threw a key block that helped Danieal Manning return an inter-

ception 55 yards for a score vs. Tennessee (9/30)• Registered five solo tackles at the New York Jets (10/8)• Picked off a Joe Flacco pass and returned it 52 yards vs. Baltimore (10/21) for his first

touchdown as a Texan• Collected seven tackles (six solo) at Chicago (11/11) • Inactive at Detroit (11/22) and at Tennessee (12/2) • Recorded nine tackles at New England (12/10)• Registered five tackles and a pass defensed vs. Minnesota (12/23) • Intercepted his second career pass in postseason play when he picked off QB Andy Dalton

and returned it 14 yards in the third quarter in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)

• Had five tackles, including three solo tackles in AFC Divisonal Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

2011 (Houston 15/15, 2/2):• Finished with 44 tackles (40 solo) and tied for the team lead with four interceptions and a

team-best 15 passes defensed and two forced fumbles• Started and made five tackles (four solo) and one tackle for loss in the season opener vs.

Indianapolis (9/11) • Intercepted a Chad Henne pass and returned it 5 yards to the 6-yard line setting up a

second quarter touchdown at Miami (9/18)• Recorded interceptions in consecutive games for the third time in his career when he

picked off Drew Brees at New Orleans (9/25)• Intercepted a second-quarter Joe Flacco pass with a return of 2 yards in addition to making

seven tackles (five solo) at Baltimore (10/16)• Was named the Defensive Player of the Game after forcing a fumble, making three solo

tackles and breaking up two passes at Tennessee (10/23)• Made four solo tackles and broke up a pass vs. Cleveland (11/6)• Had two solo tackles and a hit on Kellen Winslow which forced the ball out where it was

intercepted by Brian Cushing at Tampa Bay (11/13)• Intercepted a second-quarter Blaine Gabbert pass and returned it 29 yards at Jacksonville

(11/27)• Inactive for the season finale vs. Tennessee (1/1/12)• Recorded six solo tackles, including one for loss, while adding an interception and two

passes defensed in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12) • Recorded two solo tackles and three passes defensed in AFC Divisional Playoff at Balti-

more (1/15/12)

2010 (Cincinnati 12/12): • Started 12 games and made 53 tackles• Ranked second on team in passes defensed (11) and interceptions (three)• Registered four tackles at Cleveland (10/3) • Intercepted Josh Freeman pass in second quarter and returned it 11 yards vs. Tampa Bay

(10/11)• Made five tackles and had a pass defensed at Indianapolis (11/14), helping hold Peyton

Manning to season-low 185 passing yards and no touchdowns • Three tackles and two interceptions (one for a touchdown) vs. Buffalo (11/21), marking the

first multi-interception game of his career

2009 (Cincinnati 16/16, 1/1):• Intercepted Ben Roethlisberger pass and returned it 30 yards for a touchdown vs. Pitts-

burgh (9/27)• Intercepted a Derek Anderson pass on the goal line and returned it 32 yards in third quarter

at Cleveland (10/3)• Intercepted a Joe Flacco pass at the goal line in first quarter and returned it 21 yards at

Baltimore (10/11)• Had his first forced fumble of the year when he stripped WR Devin Hester, with LB Dhani

Jones recovering for Bengals vs. Chicago (10/25)• Posted team season-high in passes defensed (5) vs. Baltimore (11/8), including a third-

quarter INT of Flacco on a deep pass • Had a team-high four passes defensed, with five tackles and a forced fumble in a win at

Pittsburgh (11/15)• Had four tackles at Oakland (11/22), plus a diving interception of Bruce Gradkowski in the

fourth quarter • Picked off a Philip Rivers pass at Bengals 19 in the second quarter and returned it seven

yards at San Diego (12/20)• Five tackles in Wild Card Playoff vs. New York Jets (1/9/10)

2008 (Cincinnati 8/7): • Returned a Ray Rice fumble 65 yards, produced only Bengals touchdown vs. Baltimore

(9/7)• Tied for team lead in tackles (personal season-high 12), led in solo tackles (10) and led in

passes defensed (three) vs. Jacksonville (11/2) • Had his first interception of the year, ending Philadelphia’s final scoring threat of the first

half when he picked off Donovan McNabb and returned it 22 yards (11/26)

2007 (Cincinnati 15/14): • Went 42 yards for a touchdown with his first pro interception (off Chad Pennington), and

the late fourth-quarter score provided eventual winning points vs. New York Jets (10/21) • Snagged his second interception vs. Tennessee (11/25), outfighting Bo Scaife for a pass in

the first quarter, with a four-yard return• Intercepted a pass for the second straight game at Pittsburgh (12/2), picking off a Ben

Roethlisberger pass at the Steelers 24 in the fourth quarter and returning it 7 yards• Helped thwart a comeback bid by picking off a Derek Anderson pass at Bengals 5 in the

fourth quarter, with 23-yard return vs. Cleveland (12/23)

2006 (Cincinnati 16/9): • Blocked John Carney’s PAT try after Saints’ final touchdown in fourth quarter, the first

Bengals’ blocked PAT since ‘91 at New Orleans (11/19).• Tied his season high with seven tackles and tied the team’s season high with four passes

defensed vs. Baltimore (11/30)• Recovered a fumble on the Raiders’ first offensive play vs. Oakland (12/10)

COLLEGE:• Played two seasons (2004-05) at South Carolina after playing in 2003 at Coffeyville (Kan.)

Community College• Entered NFL Draft after his junior season at South Carolina• Played only 14 games at South Carolina, due to broken foot that limited him to two games

in ‘04, but still was able to establish himself among the elite cornerbacks in the SEC • Played in 12 games with 11 starts in ‘05, when he had four INTs (one for TD)

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Northwestern High School in Rock Hill, S.C., where he was all-state in football

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SHANE LECHLERPUNTERHeight: 6-2 | Weight: 237 | College: Texas A&M | Hometown: East Bernard, Texas | 15th NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 37 | Acquired: UFA-’13 (OAK) | 2014 GP: 9 | Career GP (Playoffs): 231 (8) | Teams: Oakland, 2000-12; Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Oakland Raiders in the fifth round (142nd overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft...Signed by Raiders on July 25, 2000...Re-signed by Raiders as exclu-sive-rights free agent, July 26, 2002…Signed new contract, Dec. 27, 2002…Signed new contract, Feb. 28, 2005…Signed new contract, Feb. 19, 2009...Signed by Houston Texans as an unrestricted free agent on March 23, 2013.

HONORS: • Six-time Associated Press All-Pro (2000, 2003-04, 2008-10)• Seven-time Pro Bowl selection (2001, 2004, 2007-11)• Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro (2001)• USA Football All-Fundamental Team (2011)• PFW/PFWA Golden Toe Award (2009)

CAREER: • Owns the best gross punting average in NFL history, 47.6• Fastest player in NFL history to reach 50,000 yards punting (1,051 punts) and is just one

of six players with 50,000-plus yards punting• Ranks fourth all-time in yards punting (54,502), sixth in punts inside the 20 (371), ninth

in net average (38.9) and 9th in punts (1,146)• Seven-time Pro Bowler (2001, 2004, 2007-11)• Six-time All-Pro (2000, 2003-04, 2008-10)• Led the NFL in gross average four times (2003-04, 2007, 2009)• Led the NFL in net average four times (2000, 2007-09)• Played in 206 games for Oakland from 2000-12, punting 1,014 times for 48,215 yards

with 322 punts inside opponents’ 20-yard line• Holds the top five single-season punting averages in Oakland history, including a

career-best 51.1 in 2009, and two of the top four single-season punting averages in NFL history: 51.1 (2009, second) and 50.8 (2011, fourth)

• Tied for sixth in Raiders’ history with 206 games played• Set an Oakland franchise record with an 80-yard punt against Chicago (11/27/11)• Had at least one punt of 50 yards or more in 33 consecutive games from 2003-05, the

longest such streak by any player since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970• Has allowed only three touchdowns on punts in lifetime, at any level, two came in

consecutive weeks late in 2007 season and one occured on 9/22/13• Has experienced just five blocked punts, and only two since 2006• Has played in 199 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the NFL• Set NCAA record for career punting average (44.7) at Texas A&M

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ADDITIONAL STATISTICSPATs Made-Attempted (7-7): All 7 vs. Kansas City, 11/5/00FGs Made-Attempted (0-1): vs. Kansas City, 11/5/00 (33 yards)Kickoffs-Touchbacks (17-1): 2000 - 9-1; 2005 - 3-0; 2006 - 1-0; 2007 - 1-0; 2008 - 1-0; 2009 - 1-0; 2013 - 1-0.Special Teams Tackles (17): 2001 - 2; 2002 - 3; 2003 - 2; 2006 - 2; 2007 - 1; 2008 - 1; 2010 -1; 2011 - 1; 2012 - 1; 2013 - 2.Passing (3-5-49-0): 2011 - 1-3-35-0, 35-yard TD pass to Kevin Boss vs. Cleveland, 10/16/11; 2012 - 1-1-4-0; 2014- 1-1-10-0Rushing (6-0): 2001 - 1-2; 2005 - 1-2; 2007 - 1-(-4); 2008 - 1-0; 2012 - 2-0.Fumbles-Lost (2-1): 2001 - 1-0; 2008 - 1-1.

CAREER GAME HIGHSPunts 11 twice, last vs. Kansas City, 11/15/09Punt Yards 556 vs. Carolina, 11/9/08 (11 punts)Punts Inside 20 5 4 times, last vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13Long Punt 80 vs. Chicago, 11/27/11Average (min. 3 punts) 59.0 at Denver, 12/24/05 (5 punts)Net Average 52.2 vs. New York Jets, 10/25/09 (min. 3 punts) (5 punts)

CAREER SEASON HIGHSPunts 96 2003 and 2009Punt Yards 4,909 2009 (96 punts)Punts Inside 20 34 2013 (88 punts)Average 51.1 2009Net Average 43.9 2009

Lechler’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP No Blk Yds Avg Lg TB In20 Net Avg9/7 Was 1 6 0 306 51.0 60 2 2 38.39/14 at Oak 1 2 0 100 50.0 65 0 1 48.59/21 at NYG 1 4 1 205 51.3 64 1 1 34.69/28 Buf 1 6 0 250 41.7 51 1 3 36.510/5 at Dal 1 7 0 326 46.6 60 1 1 35.110/9 Ind 1 4 0 218 54.5 71 1 0 41.810/20 at Pit 1 3 0 135 45.0 51 0 1 38.010/26 at Ten 1 6 0 269 44.8 56 0 4 35.311/2 Phi 1 6 0 289 48.2 60 1 2 40.311/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 44 1 2,098 47.7 71 7 15 37.8Special Teams Tackles: 0Kickoffs-Touchbacks: 0

2014 HIGHSPunts 7 at Dallas, 10/5Punt Yards 326 at Dallas (7 punts), 10/5Punts Inside 20 4 at Tennessee, 10/26Long Punt 71 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Average 54.5 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Net Average 48.5 at Oakland (2 punts), 9/14

LECHLER’S CAREER PUNTING STATISTICSYear Team G No Blk Yds Avg Lg TB In20 Net Avg2000 Oak 16 65 1 2,984 45.9 69 10 24 38.02001 Oak 16 73 1 3,375 46.2 65 12 23 35.62002 Oak 14 53 0 2,251 42.5 70 12 18 32.72003 Oak 16 96 0 4,503 46.9 73 13 27 37.22004 Oak 16 73 0 3,409 46.7 67 14 22 37.22005 Oak 16 82 0 3,744 45.7 64 9 26 37.92006 Oak 16 77 1 3,660 47.5 67 19 19 36.42007 Oak 16 73 0 3,585 49.1 70 7 25 41.12008 Oak 16 90 0 4,391 48.8 70 13 33 41.22009 Oak 16 96 0 4,909 51.1 70 12 30 43.92010 Oak 16 77 0 3,618 47.0 68 4 27 40.82011 Oak 16 78 0 3,960 50.8 80 9 27 40.92012 Oak 16 81 1 3,826 47.2 68 9 21 39.02013 Hou 16 88 0 4,189 47.6 65 7 34 40.02014 Hou 9 44 1 2,098 47.7 71 7 15 37.9Career 231 1,146 5 54,502 47.6 80 157 371 38.9

2014 (Houston 9/0): • Punted six times for 306 yards (51.0 avg.) with a long of 60 yards in Week 1 against

Washington (9/7)• Punted two times for 100 yards (50.0 avg.) with a long of 65 in Week 2 against Oakland

(9/14)• Punted four times for 205 yards (51.3 avg.) with a long of 64 in Week 3 against the New

York Giants (9/21). Also had a punt blocked for the first time since 2006 and converted a fake punt with a 10-yard completion to Alfred Blue in the first quarter

• Punted six times for 250 yards (41.7 avg.) with three punts inside 20-yards vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4

• Averaged 46.6 yards on six punts, including a 60-yarder in the first quarter at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5

• Set a franchise record with a 71-yard punt in the third quarter vs. Indianapolis (10/9). Averaged 54.5 yards on four punts, which is the second-highest for a single game (minimum of four punts) in franchise history

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SHANE LECHLER• Averaged 45.0 yards on three punts at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Dropped a season-high four punts inside the 20-yard line at Tennessee (10/26) in Week

8. Averaged 44.8 yards on six punts• Averaged 48.2 yards on six punts with one touchback and two punts downed inside the

20. Moved into ninth place on the all-time punts list with his six punts

2013 (Houston 16/0): • Finished the season with a franchise-record 47.6 gross punting average and a career-

best 34 inside the 20• Made his Texans debut and had three punts for 135 yards (45.0 avg.), including three

inside the 20-yard line at San Diego (9/9) • Had seven punts for 338 yards (48.3 avg.), including tying a career-high five inside the

20-yard line vs. Tennessee (9/15) • Had five punts for 252 yards (50.4 avg.), including three inside the 20-yard line at

Baltimore (9/22) • Had five punts for 249 yards (49.8 avg.) at Kansas City (10/20)• Had seven punts for 412 yards (58.9 avg.), good for the seventh-highest single-game

average in NFL history and highest single-game average in franchise history at Arizona (11/10). Also, booted a season-long 65-yarder in the game

• Moved into fifth place on the all-time yards punting list in the game against Oakland (11/17)

• Moved into fourth place on the all-time yards punting list in the game vs. Denver (12/22) • Recorded three punts inside the 20-yard line to set a career high of 34 in a season at

Tennessee (12/29)

2012 (Oakland 16/0): • Averaged 47.2 gross yards and 39.0 net yards on 81 punts, including 21 inside the 20• Averaged 54.7 yards (45.6 net) on nine punts in Weeks 9-10, with two inside the 20 and

no touchbacks; for just the second time in his distinguished career, averaged at least 54.5 gross yards in consecutive games, and the first instance (Dec. 24, 2011, to Jan. 1,2012) included a game in which he punted just once

• Opened training camp on the Active/Non-Football Injury List, rehabilitating from July 30 arthroscopic surgery (Dr. Warren King, Fremont Surgery Center) on his left (non-punting) knee, correcting normal wear and tear, aggravated by weightlifting

• Began punting again Aug. 18, after passing his physical• Voted a 2012 captain by his teammates Sept. 3• Saw Chargers deflect his first blocked punt in six years (9/10)• Despite a deflection of his second-quarter punt, which traveled only 2 yards, still

averaged 49.4 gross and 43.4 net, on his seven total punts against Denver (9/30) • Calmly made one of the most important plays of a 26-23 overtime win against

Jacksonville (10/21), securing a slightly offline snap in time to place the ball for Sebastian Janikowski’s game-tying extra point with less than three minutes left in the fourth quarter

• Threw his fourth career pass, a completion to Taiwan Jones on a second-quarter fake punt vs. Tampa Bay (11/4);

• Turned in one of finest days of an impressive career, averaging 54.8 (gross) and 47.6 (net), including a 60-yarder, and a 53-yarder downed at the 2 early in the second quarter at Baltimore (11/11)

• Averaged 42.0 net yards on six punts, and posted a season high by pinning an opponent inside its own 20 three times at Cincinnati (11/25)

• Posted the 1,000th punt of his career vs. Kansas City (12/16)• Averaged a stellar 43.8 yards on five punts and placed four inside the opponents’ 20 for

the 14th time in his career against Carolina (12/23); posted a 41.0 net average

2011 (Oakland 16/0): • Named to AFC Pro Bowl squad for fifth straight season• Punted 78 times for 3,960 yards and ranked second in the NFL in gross average (50.8)

and fifth in the NFL in net average (40.9)…his gross average ranks as the fourth-highest in NFL history

• Attempted the first three passes of career, including first career touchdown, on a fake field goal in Week 6 against Cleveland

• Placed 27 punts inside the 20-yard line

LECHLER’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSDate Team GP No Blk Yds Avg Lg TB In20 Net Avg1/6/01 *vs. MIA (Div) 1 5 0 234 46.8 54 0 1 31.61/14/01 *vs. BAL (Conf) 1 7 0 315 45.0 64 0 4 36.71/12/02 *vs. NYJ (WC) 1 2 0 89 44.5 49 2 0 24.51/19/02 *at NE (Div) 1 9 0 352 39.1 51 2 1 29.21/12/03 *vs. NYJ (Div) 1 3 0 108 36.0 39 0 2 36.01/19/03 *vs. TEN (Conf) 1 3 0 120 40.0 46 0 1 36.31/26/03 *at TB (SB) 1 5 0 195 39.0 53 0 2 34.0Career 7 34 0 1413 41.6 64 4 11 32.8* - With Oakland

• Tied a then-franchise record with a 77-yard punt and averaged a season-high 58.2 yards per attempt at Denver (9/12)

• Completed first career pass, connecting with TE Kevin Boss for a 35-yard touchdown on a fake FG in 24-17 win vs. Cleveland (10/16)

• Broke own franchise record with an 80-yard punt vs. Chicago (11/27)...Limited Devin Hester to two returns for 7 yards and pinned Bears inside 20 on three occasions in 25-20 win

• Had a 71-yard punt at Green Bay (12/11)• Had a 76-yard punt that ranked as the fourth-longest in Oakland franchise history at

Kansas City (12/24)

2010 (Oakland 16/0): • Named to fourth straight Pro Bowl and tabbed for first-team All-Pro honors by Associated

Press• Punted 77 times for 3,618 yards and ranked second in the NFL in both gross (47.9) and

net (40.8) average• Placed 27 punts inside the 20• Averaged a season-high 54.8 yards per punt, including a season-long 68-yarder at

Tennessee (9/12)• Placed a season-high four punts inside the 20 vs. Houston (10/3)

2009 (Oakland 16/0): • Named to third straight Pro Bowl after leading NFL in gross (51.1) and net (43.9) average• Recipient of the PFW/PFWA Golden Toe Award, presented to the NFL’s top punter or

kicker• Tied a career high with 96 punts, for a career-best 4,909 yards• Placed 30 punts spotted inside the 20-yard line and registered a punt of 50-or-more

yards in all 16 games• Posted 12 punts of 60-or-more yards• Had a season-long 70-yard punt at Kansas City (9/20)• Had eight punts for 427 yards (53.4 gross average) including three inside the 20 at

Houston (10/4)• Tied career highs with 11 punts and five inside the 20 vs. Kansas City (11/15)• Set a season high with a 54.8 gross average, with a long of 69 at Dallas (11/26)

2008 (Oakland 16/0): • Named to his fourth Pro Bowl after leading the NFL in net average (41.2) and ranking

second in gross average (48.8)• Punted 90 times for 4,391 yards and had a career-high 33 punts inside the 20• Registered a punt of 50 or more yards in all 16 games and posted 14 punts of 60 or

more yards• Registered a season-long 70-yard punt vs. San Diego (9/28)• Tied a career high with five punts inside the 20 vs. New York Jets (10/19)• Set career highs with 11 punts and 556 yards vs. Carolina (11/9), eclipsing his previous

best of 10, as a rookie • Registered a season-best 58.7 gross average at Denver (11/23)

2007 (Oakland 16/0): • Earned his third Pro Bowl selection after leading the NFL in both gross (49.1) and net

(41.1) average• Registered a punt of 49 yards or more in all 16 games and had just seven touchbacks,

the fewest in his career• Punted 52 yards to pin Detroit at its 1-yard line in first quarter (9/9)• Twice pinned the Broncos inside their 10-yard line, one of which led to a Raiders sack in

the end zone for a safety at Denver (9/16)• Had a 69-yard punt in the first quarter and downed the Browns inside their 10 with just

over a minute remaining in 26-24 win vs. Cleveland (9/23)• Punted nine times and helped limit Devin Hester to just 2.3 yards per return, while

making one special-teams tackle vs. Chicago (11/11)• For first time in life at any level, allowed a touchdown return, when Will Blackmon scored

on a 57-yard runback in second quarter at Green Bay (12/9)

2006 (Oakland 16/0):

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SHANE LECHLER• Played in 16 games and punted 77 times for 3,660 yards, setting a then-club record with

a 47.5-yard gross average• Key in 20-13 win against defending Super Bowl champions, limiting Santonio Holmes

to just two returns on seven punts, including three fair catches, two inside the Steelers’ 15 vs. Pittsburgh (10/29)

• Punted a season-high 10 times at Seattle (11/6)

2005 (Oakland 16/0): • Played in all 16 games and punted 82 times for 3,744 yards (45.7 avg.)• Extended his streak of consecutive games with a punt of 50 yards or more to 33,

eclipsing the previous best, a 30-game stretch by Seattle’s Rick Tuten from 1993-95, as the longest since the 1970 merger

• Launched 34 punts of 50 yards or more and had two travel at least 60• Had his best season in terms of placement, downing a career-high 26 punts inside the

opponent’s 20• His 45.7 gross average ranked second in the NFL, just 0.003 yards behind Buffalo’s

Brian Moorman• Also rushed once for 2 yards• Recorded an AFC single-game season best gross average of 51.0 yards vs. Kansas

City (9/18)• With a long of 49, snapped his streak of consecutive games with a punt of 50-plus at 33

at New York Jets (12/11)• Recorded longest punt of season with 64-yarder in second quarter at Denver (12/24)• Punted a season-high nine times; also placed a season-high four punts inside 20 vs.

New York Giants (12/31)

2004 (Oakland 16/0): • Named to the Pro Bowl for the second time after leading the NFL in gross average for

second straight year (46.7)• Had a punt travel at least 50 yards in every game, booming 29 such punts overall, and

had 10 of more than 60 yards• Had 22 punts downed inside 20• Punted four times for 222 yards (55.5) including punts of 61 and 64 yards at Indianapolis

(10/10) • Averaged a season-high 55.7 yards on three punts for 167 yards and boomed his

seventh punt of 60-plus yards with a season-long 67-yarder in the fourth quarter at Carollina (11/7)…Also launched a 56-yarder that landed at the Carolina 1 before Oakland downed it at the 3

• Boomed 67-yarder from the Raiders’ 19 to the Atlanta 14 (12/12)…Landed two of his four punts inside the Falcons’ 20, one downed at the 10…

• Had two punts downed inside the 20, one that pinned Titans at their 13-yard line with 25 seconds remaining in the game to set up a game-clinching safety vs. Tennessee (12/19)

2003 (Oakland 16/0): • Named to the Associated Press All-Pro team• Led NFL with a career-high 4,503 punting yards and posted career highs in attempts

(96 – tied in 2009) and punts downed inside the 20 (27 – surpassed in 2008)• Boomed eight punts of more than 60 yards and two of more than 70• Averaged more than 50 yards per punt in six games• His 96 punts tied Ray Guy (1981) for second highest total in Raiders history, behind Leo

Araguz (98 in 1998)

2002 (Oakland 14/0, 3/0): • Helped AFC champion Raiders to Super Bowl with 53 punts for 2,251 yards (42.5),

ranking fourth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL• Placed 18 inside the 20, with only 12 touchbacks• Inactive for first two games of the season due to quad injury• Returned from quad injury to make regular-season debut and punted three times for 134

yards (44.7 average) vs. Tennessee (9/29)• Punted five times for 250 yards (50.0) with a season-long 70-yarder at Buffalo (10/6)• Placed all three punts inside the 20, a season high vs. New England (11/17)• Tied a season-high with three punts inside the 20 at Miami (12/15)• Pinned Titans inside 20 on one occasion in AFC championship vs. Tennessee (1/19/03)• Punted five times for 195 yards (39.0) with a long of 53 yards and two punts placed

inside the 20 in Super Bowl XXXVII vs. Tampa Bay (1/26/03)

2001 (Oakland 16/0, 2/0): • Named to his first Pro Bowl following a spectacular season in which he punted 73 times for

3,375 yards, a 46.2-yard gross average that ranked first in the AFC and second in the NFL• Pinned opponents inside the 20 on nearly one of every three punts (23-of-73)• Tied for second in the AFC and third in the NFL with 21 punts of more than 50 yards, and

led conference and ranked third in league with eight of better than 60 yards• Named second-team AP All-Pro, Pro Football Weekly All-AFC, first-team Football Digest

All-Pro, and second-team College and Pro Football News Weekly All-Pro• Hit a season-high 65-yarder at Kansas City (9/9)• Set season highs with seven punts for 345 yards (49.3 average) at Miami (9/23)• Punted twice in AFC Wild Card game vs. New York Jets (1/12/02) for 89 yards and had

a long punt of 49 yards• Saw action in snowy AFC Divisional game at New England (1/19/02) and tied Ray Guy

for most punts in a Raiders playoff contest, with nine, for 352 yards (39.1 average)...Had a long punt of 51 yards

• In the Pro Bowl (2/2/03), broke the game’s record on two occasions with 70- and 73-yard punts, eclipsing the previous mark, 64 yards (Tom Wittum, 1974, and Darren Bennett, 1996)

2000 (Oakland 16/0, 2/0): • Had a record-breaking rookie season by punting 65 times for 2,984 yards• Selected first-team All-Pro by the AP, College & Pro Football Newsweekly, The Sporting

News and USA Today• Picked up second-team honors from Football Digest, and garnered all-rookie team

accolades from Football News and Pro Football Weekly• Averaged 45.91 yards, the second-best punting average by a rookie in NFL history

(Frank Sinkwich with Detroit in 1943 averaged 45.92)• That gross average ranked second in the NFL and broke Ray Guy’s 1973 Oakland

franchise record of 45.3• Led NFL in net average (38.0), and tied for second in NFL with 45.9 gross mark, and

had 24 inside the 20• Recorded five punts of 60 or longer, and 19 of 50 or longer and also filled in as a

placekicker• Made NFL debut and amassed 10 punts for 424 yards (42.4) with a season-high five

downed inside the 20 vs. San Diego (9/3)• Launched a season-high 69-yard punt vs. Cleveland (9/24)• Tied a season high with a 69-yarder vs. Seattle (10/22)• Served as kicker in place of an injured Sebastian Janikowski, kicking off eight times

with one touchback vs. Kansas City (11/5)…Connected on all seven PATs and missed his lone FG attempt, a 33-yarder…(11/19) at NO: Registered a season-high 54.8-yard average to earn AFC Special Teams Player of the Week

• Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for a second time, punting seven times for 311 yards (44.4) and placing four inside the 20 vs. New York Jets (12/10)

• Punted five times for 234 yards (46.8) with a long of 54 in AFC Divisional playoff vs. Miami (1/6/01)

• Punted seven times for 315 yards (45.0) in AFC Championship vs. Baltimore (1/14/01), placing four inside 20, with long of 64

COLLEGE: • Finished college career at Texas A&M as NCAA career record holder in gross average

(44.7) and game with a gross average of at least 40.0 yards (37)• A two-time All-American and a three-time first-team All-Big 12 selection, finished his

career with 268 punts for 11,977 yards• Set school and Big 12 records in career punts, yardage, career gross (44.7) and net

average (40.6), career 40- (37) and 50-yard (10) game averages and single-season gross average (46.9, 1997)

• Did not have a punt blocked and did not allow a punt return for a touchdown during his career• As a senior, earned first-team All-America after averaging 46.5 yards on 60 punts...

Posted 17 coffin-corner kicks and produced nine fair catches...Broke his own single-game record with a 57.2 average against Texas Tech, in addition to a 42.7 net, which beat his own school record by over a yard...Also handled kickoff duties and was the holder on placements before taking over the place kicker job for the final two games of the season...Connected on six of eight extra points and on his lone field-goal attempt

• As a junior first-team All-American, averaged 43.6 yards per boot and recorded 21 coffin-corner punts and Compiled a 39.2-yard net average…Threw a touchdown pass on a fake field goal against Texas Tech

• As sophomore, earned first-team All-Big 12 honors and All-America honorable mention after averaging 47.0 yards per punt…His 1997 average shattered the A&M record of 43.8 set by David Davis in 1992…His season net average was 41.3, which broke the school record of 40.1… Earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week honors after averaging 44.0 yards on six punts in the rain vs. Texas

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PERSONAL: • As starting quarterback, punter and placekicker, led East Bernard (Texas) High School

to a 12-2 record and the quarterfinals of the Texas 2A state quarterfinals as a senior...Completed 87-of-101 passes (86.1 percent) for 1,640 yards and 11 touchdowns

• Passed for nearly 5,000 yards, and averaged 41.6 yards per punt, including 85- and 78-yarders

• Also played baseball, basketball and golf, and competed in track• Father, Dale, played football at Baylor before coaching Texas high-school football for

17 years• Mother, Javon, was a point guard at Baylor• Wife, Erin, was an All-America volleyball player at Texas A&M• Brother, Derek, also punted for Texas A&M• One grandfather, Ed, played quarterback at Mississippi State; another grandfather,

Buddy Attaway, played at Baylor before signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers• Worked Ray Guy camps, learning the legend’s approach to games, between seasons

during college

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KENDRICK LEWISFREE SAFETYHeight: 6-0 | Weight: 198 | College: Mississippi | Hometown: New Orleans, La. | 5th NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: FA-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 62/59 (2/2) | Teams: Kansas City, 2010-13; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round (136th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft...Signed by the Houston Texans as a free agent on March 21, 2014.

CAREER:• Fifth-year safety who started 50 of 53 regular season contests and two postseason

games his first four years in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs• Intercepted three passes in each of his first two seasons, returning those six picks for

165 yards (27.5 avg.), including a 59-yard return for a touchdown at Oakland (10/23/11)• Ranked sixth in the NFL and fourth in the AFC with 119 interception return yards in 2011• Tied for third among NFL rookie safeties in 2010 with three interceptions• Posted a career-high two interceptions at St. Louis (12/19/10)

2014 (Houston 9/9):• Started in his Texans debut and made five tackles and recovered a fumble in Week 1

against Washington (9/7)• Forced a fumble and made four tackles and a tackle for loss in Week 2 at Oakland (9/14)• Made a career-high 12 tackles and forced a fumble against the New York Giants (9/21)

in Week 3• Totaled six tackles and one tackle for loss vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Recorded his third forced fumble of the season in the first quarter at Dallas (10/5),

knocking the ball loose from RB DeMarco Murray at the Houston 10-yard line. Recorded his eighth career interception, picking off Tony Romo at the Houston 3-yard line. Returned the pick 5 yards to the Houston 8. Also had three tackles, a pass defensed and a tackle for loss

• Led the team with 10 tackles (six solo) vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Led the team with six tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Made three tackles and recorded a pass defensed at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Tallied six tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Kansas City 16/15, 1/1):• Played in all 16 contests with 15 starts at free safety, posting 56 tackles (46 solo),

including three for loss, one interception returned for 1 yard, four passes defensed and two quarterback pressures

• Started at free safety in an AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis (1/4/14) and logged five tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed

• Grabbed three solo tackles, including one for loss, at Jacksonville (9/8)• Recorded two solo tackles, with one for loss as well as one pass defensed vs. Dallas

(9/15)

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LEWIS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2010 KC 12 10 29 21 8 0.0 0 3 46 23 0 7 1 0 1 0 0 02011 KC 16 16 58 47 11 0.0 0 3 119 59t 1 10 0 0 1 1 0 02012 KC 9 9 26 24 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02013 KC 16 15 56 46 10 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 9 55 35 20 0.0 0 1 5 0 0 2 1 3 3 1 0 0Career 62 59 223 173 53 0.0 0 8 171 59t 1 24 4 6 5 2 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (2): 2011 - 2. Touchdowns (1): 59-yard interceptions return (Kyle Boller) vs. Oakland, 10/23/11.

Lewis’ 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 12 11 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 6 4 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 3 1 2 0.0 0 1 5 5 0 1 1 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 10 6 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 6 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 6 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 55 35 20 0.0 0 1 5 5 0 2 3 1 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 0Tackles For Loss (TFL): 3

• Logged three tackles (two solo) at Philadelphia (9/19)• Posted one solo tackle and a quarterback pressure vs. the N.Y. Giants (9/29)• Notched three solo tackles at Tennessee (10/6)• Grabbed two solo tackles vs. Oakland (10/13)• Logged four solo tackles, including one for loss, and one pass defensed vs. Houston

(10/20)• Had two solo tackles vs. Cleveland (10/27)• Posted nine tackles (six solo), and intercepted Jeff Tuel and had a pass defensed at

Buffalo (11/3)• Made five tackles (four solo) at Denver (11/17)• Added four tackles (three solo) vs. San Diego (11/24)• Tallied one solo tackle and quarterback pressure vs. Denver (12/1)• Posted four tackles (two solo) at Washington (12/8)

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 12 at New York Giants, 9/21/14Interceptions 2 at St. Louis (Sam Bradford), 12/19/10 Fumbles Forced 1 5 times, last: at Dallas, 10/5/14Fumbles Recovered 1 twice, last: vs. Washington, 9/7/14Passes Defensed 2 3 times, last: vs. Oakland, 12/24/11TFL 1 6 times, last: at Dallas, 10/5QBH 1 3 times, last: vs. Denver, 12/1/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 58 2011Interceptions 3 2010, 2011Passes Defensed 10 2011Fumbles Forced 3 2014Fumbles Recovered 1 2011; 2014QBH 2 2011TFL 3 2013, 2014

2014 HIGHSTackles 12 at New York Giants, 9/21Interceptions 1 at Dallas, 10/5Passes defensed 1 twice, last: at Tennessee, 10/26TFL 1 3x, last: at Dallas, 10/5QBH -- FR 1 vs. Washington, 9/7FF 1 3x, last: at Dallas, 10/5

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KENDRICK LEWIS• Grabbed seven tackles (six solo) and a pass defensed at Oakland (12/15)• Posted four tackles (three solo) vs. Indianapolis• Had two solo tackles at San Diego (12/29)

2012 (Kansas City 9/9):• Started nine contests at free safety, recording 26 tackles (24 solo) and two passes

defensed• Was inactive in seven contests with a shoulder injury• Made three solo tackles at Tampa Bay (10/14)• Posted five tackles (four solo) vs. Oakland (10/28)• Had one solo tackle at San Diego (11/1)• Produced two solo tackles at Pittsburgh (11/12) and vs. Cincinnati (11/18)• Grabbed five solo tackles vs. Denver (11/25) before leaving the game with a shoulder

injury• Grabbed one pass defensed at Oakland (12/16)• Posted three solo tackles and a pass defensed vs. Indianapolis (12/23)• Generated five tackles (four solo) at Denver (12/30)

2011 (Kansas City 16/16):• Started all 16 contests at free safety, tallying 83 tackles (53 solo), three interceptions

returned for 119 yards with a touchdown, 11 passes defensed, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two special teams tackles

• Ranked sixth in the NFL and fourth in the AFC with 119 interception return yards • Returned an interception 59 yards for a touchdown and deflected two passes at Oakland

(10/23)• Produced four tackles (two solo), an interception, one pass defensed and a fumble

recovery vs. San Diego (10/31)• Produced a career-high eight tackles (four solo) and two passes defensed vs. Denver

(11/13)

2010 (Kansas City 12/10, 1/1):• Played in 12 games on defense and special teams with 10 starts at free safety• Was inactive for four contests• Had 47 tackles (25 solo), a tackle for loss, three interceptions, nine passes defensed

and a forced fumble• Tied for fourth among AFC rookies and tied for fifth among rookies in the NFL with three

picks• Made first NFL start at Cleveland (9/19)• Intercepted a career-high two passes that he returned for 46 yards at St. Louis (12/19)

and became the first Chiefs rookie to intercept two passes in a game since CB Brandon Flowers at the New York Jets (10/26/08)

COLLEGE:• Played in 44 games (38 starts) at Mississippi, recording 226 tackles (140 solo), 10.0

tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks (-34.0 yards), six interceptions returned for 50 yards and 18 passes defensed

• Added four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery• Caught five passes for 31 yards (6.2 avg.), blocked two kicks and recovered a blocked

punt in the end zone for a touchdown• Started all 13 contests at free safety as a senior in 2009 and notched 84 tackles (57

solo), 5.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack (-21.0 yards)• Added two interceptions for 6 yards, 10 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two

blocked kicks as a senior• Led the team in tackles for the second consecutive year, becoming the sixth player in

school history to accomplish that feat and earned All-SEC honors• Was named team captain at the beginning of the season• Recorded a career-high two interceptions in the Cotton Bowl vs. Oklahoma State• Was one of three finalists for the Chucky Mullins Courage Award• Started all 13 games at free safety as a junior in 2008• Led the team with a career-high 85 tackles (50 solo), 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack (-11.0

yards), a team-high four interceptions returned for 44 yards and six passes defensed• Added one forced fumble and one fumble recovery• Played in 12 games (seven starts) during his sophomore campaign in 2007 and tallied

57 tackles (33 solo), 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack (-2.0 yards)

LEWIS’ CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/9/11 vs. Bal (WC)* 1 1 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/4/14 at Ind (WC)* 1 1 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 2 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*-Kansas City

• Added two passes defensed and two quarterback pressures• Also played on special teams, recovering a blocked punt in the end zone at Memphis

(9/1)• Made the transition from wide receiver to the secondary• Saw action in six games at wide receiver as a freshman in 2006, recording five

receptions for 31 yards• Majored in criminal justice

HIGH SCHOOL:• Caught 41 passes for 740 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior WR at Gainesville

High School in Gainesville, Ga., after relocating from New Orleans, La., following Hurricane Katrina in 2005

• Earned first-team all-state honors from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution• Named the District 9-AAAAA Player of the Year and earned a spot on the SuperPrep

All-Dixie Team• Made the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 as a junior• Earned three letters in football as a prep

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RYAN MALLETTQUARTERBACKHeight: 6-6 | Weight: 245 | College: Arkansas | Hometown: Texarkana, Texas | 4th NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: T-’14 (NE) | 2014 GP/GS: 1/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 5/0 (0/0) | Teams: New England, 2011-1; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by New England Patriots in third round of the 2011 NFL Draft (74th overall)...Traded to the Houston Texas on Aug. 31, 2014.

2014 (Houston 1/0): • Did not play against Washington (9/7), the New York Giants (9/21), Buffalo (9/28), Dal-

las (10/5), Indianapolis (10/9), Pittsburgh (10/20), Tennessee (10/26) and Philadelphia (11/2)

• Entered the game in the fourth quarter against Oakland (9/14)

2013 (New England, 0/0): • Active but did not play in the regular season or playoffs, serving as the team’s backup

quarterback

2012 (New England, 4/0, 0/0): • Earned the backup quarterback spot out of training camp• Saw action in four games in relief appearances in the fourth quarter at St. Louis (10/28),

vs. Indianapolis (11/18), vs. Houston (12/10) and at Jacksonville (12/23).• Appeared in his first NFL game in win at St. Louis (10/28), completing one pass on three

attempts for 17 yards in fourth-quarter relief of a 45-7 win.• Was active but did not play for nine games this season.

2011 (New England, 0/0): • Active but did not play against Buffalo (1/14)• Inactive for 14 games

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MALLETT’S CAREER PASSING AND RUSHING STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD Int Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD2011 NE 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012 NE 4 0 4 1 25.0 17 4.3 0 0 17 0 0 5.2 8 -9 -1.1 -1 02013 NE 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014 Hou 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -1 -1 -1 0Career 5 0 4 1 25.0 17 4.3 0 0 17 0 0 5.2 9 -10 -1.1 -1 0

• Inactive for Super Bowl XLVI, AFC Championship and Divisional Round

COLLEGE: • Began his college career at Michigan before transferring to Arkansas; appeared in 37 games

(11 at Michigan and 26 at Arkansas)• Started all 26 contests he appeared in at Arkansas and three at Michigan• Concluded his college career with 8,385 yards, 69 touchdowns and 24 interceptions,

completing 552-of-955 passes (57.80%).• Threw for an Arkansas school-record 62 touchdowns• Second Arkansas quarterback to pass for 7,000 yards in his career • Became fourth SEC quarterback with 3,000 yards and 30 touchdown passes in consecutive

seasons• Set school season-records with 3,869 pass yards and 32 touchodwns in 2010• Connected with Mario Manningham on a 97-yard touchdown pass vs. Wisconsin in 2007,

setting a record for the longest play in Michigan history

PERSONAL: • Attended Texas High School (Texarkana, Texas)• Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Texas in 2006• Finished his prep career with 8,331 yards and 76 touchdowns on 526-of-938 passing

(56.08%).• Set school records as a senior by completing 204-of-321 passes (63.36%) for 3,353 yards

and 33 touchdowns while leading the Tigers to a 12-1 overall record and an appearance in the state quarterfinals

• Had 133 completions for 2,219 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for six more scores as a junior

• Born in Batesville, Ark• Earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology during the 2013 offseason

Mallett’s 2014 Passing StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD Int Lg Sack Lost Rate9/7 Was DNP9/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG DNP9/28 Buf DNP10/5 at Dal DNP10/9 IND DNP10/20 at Pit DNP10/26 at Ten DNP11/2 Phi DNP11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fumbles/Lost: 0/0

Mallett’s 2014 Rushing StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was DNP9/14 at Oak 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 9/21 at NYG DNP9/28 Buf DNP10/5 at Dal DNP10/9 IND DNP10/20 at Pit DNP10/26 at Ten DNP11/2 Phi11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0

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DANIEAL MANNINGSTRONG SAFETYHeight: 5-11 | Weight: 212 | College: Abilene Christian | Hometown: Corsicana, Texas | 10th NFL Season | 4th with Texans | Age: 32 | Acquired: UFA-’11 (CHI) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/1 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 122/92 (9/9) | Teams: Chicago, 2006-10; Houston, 2011-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Chicago Bears in the second round (42nd overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft…Signed with Bears on July 5, 2006...Re-signed with Bears on May 19, 2010...Signed with Houston Texans on July 29, 2011...Placed on injured reserve with a knee injury on Oct. 15, 2013...Released by the Houston Texans on March 31, 2014...Signed by the Cincinnati Bengals on April 3, 2014...Released by the Bengals on Aug. 30, 2014...Signed by the Texans on Sept. 1, 2014.

CAREER: • Has played in 121 career games with 92 starts • Has started nine postseason games with an interception and fumble recovery and tackle

for loss• Owns the highest career postseason kickoff return average in NFL history (35.8) among

players with 10 or more returns in the postseason• Owns a 26.8 kickoff return average and a kickoff return for a touchdown on 118 career returns

2014 (Houston 9/1): • Registered three solo tackles against Washington in Week 1

38 Manning’s 2014 Season Defensive StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 0 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 5 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 5 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 1 17 12 5 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 6Tackles for Loss: 1Quarterback Hits: 12014 HIGHSTackles 5 twice, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Passes Defensed 1 at New York Giants, 9/21Tackles for Loss 1 at Oakland, 9/14Special Teams Tackles 3 at Tennessee, 10/26

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 13 vs. New Orleans, 12/30/07Interceptions 1 11 times, last: at Chicago, 11/11/12 (J. Cutler)Passes Defensed 3 vs. Green Bay, 12/23/07Forced Fumbles 2 at New England, 11/26/06Fumble Recoveries 1 5 times, last: vs. Miami, 9/9/12Sacks 1.0 4 times, last: at San Diego, 9/9/13 (P. Rivers)Blocked Kicks 1 Twice: vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11; at Detroit, 9/30/07Kickoff Return Yards 187 at Houston, 12/28/08Kickoff Return Long 83t vs. New Orleans, 12/11/08Kickoff Return TD 1 vs. New Orleans, 12/11/08

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 13 vs. New Orleans, 12/30/07Interceptions 1 11 times, last: at Chicago, 11/11/12 (J. Cutler)Passes Defensed 3 vs. Green Bay, 12/23/07Forced Fumbles 2 at New England, 11/26/06Fumble Recoveries 1 5 times, last: vs. Miami, 9/9/12Sacks 1.0 4 times, last: at San Diego, 9/9/13 (P. Rivers)Blocked Kicks 1 Twice: vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11; at Detroit, 9/30/07Kickoff Return Yards 187 at Houston, 12/28/08Kickoff Return Long 83t vs. New Orleans, 12/11/08Kickoff Return TD 1 vs. New Orleans, 12/11/08

MANNING’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2006 Chi 16 14 64 47 17 0.0 0.0 2 26 15 0 7 0 - 4 1 0 02007 Chi 16 15 79 68 11 0.0 0.0 2 33 33 0 6 0 - 0 0 0 02008 Chi 14 1 27 22 5 1.0 9.0 1 42 42 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 02009 Chi 15 10 89 70 19 1.0 11.0 1 35 35 0 2 1 1 2 3 4 02010 Chi 16 16 72 59 13 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Hou^ 13 13 59 44 15 0.0 0.0 2 22 22 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 02012 Hou^ 16 16 96 87 9 1.0 0.0 2 59 55 1 8 1 2 3 1 0 02013 Hou^ 6 6 35 31 4 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 1 17 12 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Career 121 92 538 440 98 4.0 26.0 11 217 55 1 42 8 6* 9 5 4 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ review; * - Data not available for 2006 and 2007MANNING’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD2006 Chi 1 20 20.0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 Chi 3 61 20.3 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 Chi 36 1,070 29.7 83t 1 0 0 0 0 0 02009 Chi 28 744 26.6 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Chi 33 816 24.7 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 Hou 13 356 27.4 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 Hou 1 18 18.0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 Hou 1 18 18.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 8 157 19.6 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 124 3,260 26.3 83t 1 0 0 0 0 0 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSTouchdowns (2): 83-yard kickoff return vs. New Orleans, 12/11/08; 55-yard interception return vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12Fumbles-Lost (2-1): 1-0 vs. Jacksonville, 12/7/08; 1-1 at Houston, 12/28/08; 1-0 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11 Fumble Recoveries (5): 1 at New England, 11/26/06; 1 at Atlanta, 10/18/09, 1 vs. Cleveland, 11/1/09; 1 vs. Green Bay, 12/13/09; 1 vs. Miami, 9/9/12Blocked Kicks (2): 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11; 1 at Detroit, 9/30/07Special Teams Tackles (20): 2006 - 6; 2008 - 6; 2009 - 3; 2014- 6

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DANIEAL MANNING• Made two tackles and a special teams tackle in Week 2 at Oakland (9/14)• Recorded five tackels and a pass defensed against the New York Giants (9/21)• Returned a kickoff for 41 yards vs. Buffalo (9/28)• Regsitered a quarterback hit and a special teams tackle and returned a kickoff for 21

yards at Dallas (10/5)• Played safety and returned kicks vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made a pair of tackles and returned four kickoffs for 59 yards (14.8 avg.) at Pittsburgh

(10/20)• Led the team with three special teams tackles at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Tied a season high with five tackles, made a special teams tackle and returned two

kickoffs for 36 yards vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 6/6): • Started six games and recorded 35 tackles, a sack and two passes defensed before

suffering a season-ending knee injury against St. Louis (10/13)• Recorded a sack for a loss of 6 yards and a pass defensed at San Diego (9/9)• Recorded seven tackles (six solo) vs. Tennessee (9/15)• Recorded five solo tackles and a pass defensed at Baltimore (9/22)• Recorded four tackles (three solo) vs. Seattle (9/29)• Recorded seven tackles (six solo) and a pass defensed at San Francisco (10/6)• Recorded six tackles (five solo) and returned his first kick of the season for 18 yards

before being injured in the third quarter vs. St. Louis (10/13)

2012 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Had a career-high 96 tackles (87 solo) to go along with one sack, three forced fumbles

and two interceptions for the season• Made seven tackles (five solo) and recovered a fumble in the season opener vs. Miami

(9/9)• Had five tackles (three solo) at Jacksonville (9/16)• Intercepted his first pass of the season and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown vs.

Tennessee (9/30), giving him his first career interception return for a touchdown• Recorded two tackles (both solo) and one pass defensed at the New York Jets (10/8)• Made seven tackles (six solo) vs. Buffalo (11/4)• Intercepted a Jay Cutler pass in the first quarter, recorded eight solo tackles and a

forced fumble at Chicago (11/11) • Collected 10 tackles and registered his third career sack and a forced fumble vs. Jack-

sonville (11/18)• Recorded nine tackles, two passes defensed, and forced a fumble for the third consec-

utive game at Detroit (11/22)• Made six tackles and had a pass defensed at Tennessee (12/2) • Registered eight tackles at New England (12/10)• Collected eight tackles vs. Indianapolis (12/16)• Had five tackles (four solo) vs. Minnesota (12/23)• Tallied three tackles (one solo), a pass defensed, and returned his only kickoff of the

season for 18 yards at Indianapolis (12/30)• Had one tackle and two kickoff returns for 47 yards in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cin-

cinnati (1/5/13)

• Set the AFC Divisional round record for return yards in a game with 216, including a 94-yard return on the opening kickoff, and had six tackles in the AFC Divisonal Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

2011 (Houston 13/13, 2/2):• Ranked fourth on the team with 59 tackles and tied a career high with two interceptions

despite missing three games with a lower leg injury• Made seven tackles (two solo) and averaged 38.5 yards on two kickoff returns at Miami

(9/18)• Recorded his first interception as a Texan, picking off a Drew Brees pass and returning

it 22 yards to set up fourth-quarter touchdown at New Orleans (9/25)• Blocked a field goal to end the first half and made five solo tackles vs. Pittsburgh (10/2)• Averaged 22.5 yards on four kickoff returns including a long of 36 yards vs. Oakland

(10/9)• Led all Texans with 11 tackles (nine solo) at Baltimore (10/16)• Intercepted a Matt Hasselbeck pass in the second quarter at Tennessee (10/23) before

leaving the game with a lower leg injury• Returned to the lineup and made one solo tackle vs. Jacksonville (11/27)• Made three solo tackles and broke up a pass vs. Atlanta (12/4)• Led the defense with 11 tackles (eight solo) at Cincinnati (12/11)• Had four solo tackles vs. Carolina (12/18)• Recorded seven tackles (five solo) and his first career postseason interception in AFC

Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)• Made nine tackles (eight solo) and one pass defensed and averaged 33.3 yards on four

kickoff returns, including a 60-yard return to open the game in AFC Divisional Playoff at Baltimore (1/15/12)

2010 (Chicago 16/16, 2/2): • Started all 16 games for the first time in his career and finished the year with 72 tackles,

59 solos, and one interception• Made a season-high 11 tackles at the New York Giants (10/3)• Intercepted a pass vs. Washington (10/24), the seventh pick of his career

2009 (Chicago 15/10):• Made 10 tackles at Cincinnati (10/25)• Intercepted a pass vs. Cleveland (11/1) and returned it 35 yards• Registered a season-high 12 tackles, including 10 solos, vs. Arizona (11/8)

2008 (Chicago 14/1): • Intercepted a pass vs. Jacksonville (12/7) and returned it 42 yards• Scored his first career touchdown on an 83-yard kickoff return vs. New Orleans (12/11) • Reeled off a 70-yard kickoff return vs. Green Bay (12/22)• Started the season finale at Houston (12/28) and registered a season-high six tackles,

including five solo stops and averaged 31.2 yards per return on six attempts

2007 (Chicago 16/15): • Started the second game of the year vs. Kansas City (9/16) and made an interception,

which he returned 33 yards

MANNING’S CAREER POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICSDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/14/07 vs. SEA (Div)* 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 01/21/07 vs. NO (Conf)* 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 02/4/07 vs. IND (SB)* 1 1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 01/16/11 vs. SEA (Div)* 1 1 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/23/11 vs. GB (Conf)* 1 1 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01/7/12 vs. CIN (WC) 1 1 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/15/12 at BAL (Div) 1 1 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/5/13 vs. CIN (WC) 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 1 6 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 9 9 42 33 9 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0

MANNING’S CAREER POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSDate Opp. KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD1/16/11 vs. SEA (Div)* 1 18 18.0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/23/11 vs. GB (Conf)* 1 15 15.0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/15/12 at BAL (Div) 4 133 33.3 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/5/13 vs. CIN (WC) 2 47 23.5 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 4 216 54.0 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 12 429 35.8 94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *- with Chigaco

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DANIEAL MANNING• Made a career-high 13 tackles, including 11 solos, in the season finale vs. New Orleans

(12/30)

2006 (Chicago 16/14, 3/3): • Played in all 16 games as a rookie, starting 14, and finished the year with two intercep-

tions, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries• Made his NFL debut in the season opener at Green Bay (9/10) and intercepted a pass

which he returned 15 yards• Made his first career start at free safety at Minnesota (9/24) and made four solo tackles• Made a season-high 10 tackles vs. Miami (11/5)• Had four tackles (three solo) in NFC Divisional Playoff vs. Seattle (1/14/07)• Recovered a fumble in NFC Championship vs. New Orleans (1/21/07)• Made six tackles (five solo) in Super Bowl vs. Indianapolis (2/4/07)

COLLEGE:• Was a three-year starter at Abilene Christian and became the second-highest drafted

player in school history• Started all 30 games at ACU and finished his career with 159 tackles, two sacks, 11

interceptions, 12 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and four blocked kicks

HIGH SCHOOL: • Native Texan who hails from Corsicana• Was a three-year starter at Corsicana High and earned second-team All-State mention

from the Associated Press and Texas Sports Writers Association as a senior• Finished second in the state in the 100 meters and triple jump and was fourth in the

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KESHAWN MARTINWIDE RECEIVERHeight: 5-11 | Weight: 194 | College: Michigan State | Hometown: Inkster, Mich. | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D4a, 2012 (121st overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 41/2 (2/0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the fourth round (121st overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 14, 2012.

CAREER:• Ranks fourth in the NFL with 2,330 total kick return yards (652 yards on punt returns

and 1,688 yards on kickoff returns) and holds averages of 10.0 on punt returns and 25.2 on kickoff returns

• Has played in 41 regular season games with two starts and has caught 34 passes for 361 yards and three touchdowns; has also rushed four times for 53 yards (13.3 average)

• Ranks fourth on the franchise career lists in kickoff returns, yards on kickoff returns and total yards on all kick returns

2014 (Houston 9/0):• Played against Washington (9/7) and Oakland (9/14)• Made one catch for 16 yards and had a msicelaneous tackle against the New York

Giants (9/21)• Returned three punts for 10 yards with a long of 10 vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Returend three punts for 30 yards and caught one pass for seven yards at Dallas (10/5)

in Week 5• Fair caught four punts in Week 6 vs. Indianapolis (10/9)• Made one catch for five yards and returned one punt for one yard at Pittsburgh (10/20)

in Week 7• Returned two punts for 18 yards at Tennesssee (10/26) in Week 8• Fair caught a pair of punts vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/1):• Saw action in all 16 games with one start and recorded a career-high 22 receptions for

253 yards and two touchdowns while serving as the team’s return specialist• Averaged 8.8 yards and had one touchdown on 39 punt returns and averaged 26.3

yards on 36 kickoff returns• Ranked sixth in the NFL with 345 yards on punt returns, fourth with 947 yards on kickoff

returns and third with 1,292 total yards on kick returns• Recorded two catches for a career-high 37 yards (18.5 avg.), and returned four kickoffs

for 104 yards (26.0 avg.) along with five punt returns for 9 yards vs. Tennessee (9/15)

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CAREER GAME HIGHSYards Receiving 37 vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13Receptions 4 twice, last: vs. Denver, 12/22/13Receiving Long 32 vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13Touchdowns Receiving 1 three times, last: vs. Denver, 12/22/13Kickoff Return Yards 162 vs. Jacksonville (5 returns), 11/18/12Kickoff Return Long 54 vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12Punt Return Yards 125 vs. Oakland (7 returns), 11/17/13Punt Return Long 87t vs. Oakland, 11/17/13Yards Rushing 21 at Denver, 9/23/12Rushing Long 21 at Denver, 9/23/12

CAREER SEASON HIGHSYards Receiving 253 2013Receptions 22 2013Touchdowns Receiving 2 2013Kickoff Return Yards 947 2013Kickoff Return Long 345 2013Punt Return Touchdowns 1 2012 (87 yards vs. Oakland, 11/17/13)

MARTIN’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Hou 16 1 4 53 13.3 21 0 10 85 8.5 18 1 2013 Hou 16 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 22 253 11.5 32 2 2014 Hou 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 28 9.3 16 0 Career 41 2 4 53 13.3 21 0 35 366 10.5 32 3

MARTIN’S CAREER RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSYear Team KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Hou 31 741 23.9 54 0 22 10 267 12.1 71 0 2013 Hou 36 947 26.3 50 0 39 21 345 8.8 87t 1 2014 Hou 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 401 5.9 14 0 Career 67 1,688 25.2 54 0 70 41 671 9.6 87 1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSFumbles-Lost: 3-1; Misc. Tackles (1): 2014-1

Martin’s 2014 Season Offensive StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 1 16 16.0 16 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 1 7 7.0 7 010/9 Ind 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 1 5 5.0 5 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 0 0 0 -- -- 0 3 28 9.3 16 0

Martin’s 2014 Season Return StatisticsDate Opp KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 vs. Was 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- 09/14 at Oak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- 09/21 at NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- 09/28 Buf 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 10 3.3 10 010/5 at Dal 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 30 10.0 14 010/9 Ind 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 -- 010/20 at Pit 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.0 1 010/26 at Ten 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 18 9.0 10 011/2 Phi 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 -- 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 59 6.6 14 02014 HIGHSYards Receiving 16 at New York Giants, 9/21Receptions 1 3x, last: at Pittsburgh, 10/20Punt return yards 30 at Dallas, 10/5Punt return long 14 at Dallas, 10/5

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KESHAWN MARTIN• Set franchise records for longest punt return (87 yards for a touchdown) and most punt

return yards (seven for 125 - 17.9 avg.) vs. Oakland (11/17) • Recorded a season-long 50-yard kick return and made his only start of the season at

wide receiver vs. New England (12/1) • Caught a career-high four receptions for 28 yards and his first receiving touchdown of

the season at Jacksonville (12/5) • Tied a career high with four receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown and recorded a

51-yard punt return (ninth-longest in team history) vs. Denver (12/22)

2012 (Houston 16/1, 2/0):• Made his professional debut at wide receiver in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Caught two passes for 20 yards and had one carry for 21 yards ast Denver (9/23)• Had 19 yards receiving on two receptions, including a long of 17 yards vs. Tennessee

(9/30)• Rushed once for 14 yards at the New York Jets (10/8)• Returned three kickoffs an average of 21.7 yards and had two punt returns including a

long of 19 yards vs. Green Bay (10/14)• Returned three kickoffs for 62 yards and notched two punt returns including a long of

26 yards vs. Buffalo (11/4)• Made his first career start and caught his first career touchdown pass on a 9-yard score

in the first quarter to go along with an NFL season-high 238 total return yards (76 punt returns, 162 kickoff returns) vs. Jacksonville (11/18)

• Averaged 24.2 yards on five kickoff returns at Detroit (11/22)• Returned a first quarter punt 42 yards at Tennessee (12/2), his second return of more

than 40 yards during the season• Averaged 21.0 yards on four kickoff returns and 8.0 yards on two punt returns vs. Min-

nesota (12/23)• Had three kickoff returns for an average of 31.0 yards and a punt return for 23 yards at

Indianapolis (12/30)• Made his playoff debut and rushed once for a 16-yard pickup and returned two punts a

total of 14 yards in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)• Had three punt returns for a total of 17 yards, including a long of 12 yards in AFC Divi-

sional Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

COLLEGE: • Four-year letter winner finished his career ranked second in Michigan State history in

punt return yards (659), fourth in punt returns (65), eighth in kick return yards (1,100) and kick returns (47), 10th in all-purpose yards (4,013), 11th in receptions (127), 16th in receiving yards (1,714) and tied for 17th in touchdown receptions (10)

• Appeared in 48 games, including 16 starts• Averaged 8.4 yards per carry in his career (64 carries for 540 rushing yards) • Scored 17 total touchdowns in his career (10 receptions; three rush; two punt returns;

one pass; one kick return) • Accounted for touchdowns in five different ways in his career (rushing, receiving,

passing, punt return and kick return) • One of three Spartans in school history to return two punts for touchdowns • Completed 8-of-9 passes in his career for 158 yards and two touchdowns • Led the team with 59 plays of 20-plus yards and 17 plays of 40-plus yards for his career • Yahoo! Sports All-Big Ten second team as a punt returner for his senior season• Second on the team with career highs of 66 receptions and 777 receiving and had four

receiving touchdowns

• 2010 first-team All-Big Ten as a punt returner by Rivals.com, CollegeFootballNews.com and Phil Steele

• Led the Big Ten and ranked 11th in the NCAA, averaging 14.2 yards on 16 punt returns his junior year

• Named to ESPN.com’s Big Ten All-Bowl Team in 2009• Accounted for a team-best 1,451 all-purpose yards, averaging 18.1 yards every time he

touched the football (80 total touches) • Accounted for 234 all-purpose yards, catching 11 passes for 132 yards (12.0 avg.), nine

rushes for 51 yards (5.7 avg.) and completed 2-of-3 passes for 59 yards as a freshman

PERSONAL: • Two-year starter at John Glenn High School in Westland, Mich. where he earned

all-conference honors as a quarterback after accounting for 1,551 total yards and 17 touchdowns in 2007

• All-state (Division 1) selection as a defensive back in 2007 and Detroit News All-Metro West Team as a senior

• Also participated in basketball and track

MARTIN’S CAREER POSTSEASON OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Career 2 0 0 16 16.0 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

MARTIN’S CAREER POSTSEASON RETURN STATISTICS KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNSDate Opp. KR Yds Avg Lg TD PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD1/5/13 vs. CIN (WC) 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 3 14 7.0 11 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 0 17 5.7 12 0Career 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 3 31 6.2 12 0

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WHITNEY MERCILUSOUTSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-4 | Weight: 258 | College: Illinois | Hometown: Akron, Ohio | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D1, 2012 (26th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/8 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 41/28 (2/0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the first round (26th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on June 14, 2012.

CAREER: • Has started 28 of the 41 regular season games he has played in with 17.0 sacks, 35

quarterback hits, 19 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery• Ranks fifth in franchise history with 17.0 sacks• Tied the franchise rookie record for sacks with 6.0 in 2012• Has appeared in two career playoff games, totaling one tackle and one special teams

tackle

2014 (Houston 9/8): • Registered a pair of quarterback hits in Week 1 against Washington (9/7)• Started and recorded a tackle at Oakland (9/14) in Week 2• Made five tackles against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Recorded two quarterback hits and made two tackles vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Made five tackles and added a tackle for loss and a quarterback hit at Dallas (10/5) in

week 5• Recorded a season-high six tackles, two tackles for loss and a quarterback hit vs.

Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Recorded the fourth multi-sack game of his career at Pittsburgh (10/20). Strip-sacked

Ben Roethlisberger in the first quarter and finished the game with five tackles, two tackles for loss, one quarterback hit and one pass defensed. Moved into a tie for fifth on the franchise’s all-time sack list, matching Kailee Wong’s (2002-06) 15 career sacks

• Started at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Had a multi-sack game for the fifth time in his career and second time this season vs.

Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9. Tied for the team lead with a career-high nine tackles. Set a season high with three quarterback hits and tied a season high with two tackles for loss and now has a career best seven tackles for loss on the season

2013 (Houston 16/16): • Started all 16 games at weakside linebacker and recorded career-bests of 65 tackles,

7.0 sacks and 18 quarterback hits while tying a career-high with 6 tackles for loss• Recorded seven tackles (five solo) and a sack for a loss of 6 yards at San Diego (9/9) • Recorded career highs in tackles (eight, four solo) and sacks (2.5) vs. Seattle (9/29) • Recorded six tackles (three solo) and a sack at San Francisco (10/6) • Added another sack to go along with four solo tackles vs. Jacksonville (11/24) • Tied his career-high of 6.0 sacks in a season with a half-sack vs. New England (12/1)• Set a career high with his seventh sack of the season vs. Denver (12/22)

2012 (Houston 16/4, 2/0): • Tied the Texans rookie record for sacks in a season with 6.0• Made his Texans and NFL debut on outside linebacker in the season opener vs. Miami

(9/9)

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MERCILUS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2012^ Hou 16 4 24 14 10 6.0 17.0 0 0 0 0 1 7 6 2 1 0 02013^ Hou 16 16 65 35 30 7.0 36.0 0 0 -- 0 0 18 6 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 8 33 20 13 4.0 27.0 0 0 -- 0 1 10 7 1 0 0 0Career 41 28 122 69 53 17.0 80.0 0 0 -- 0 2 35 19 3 1 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (7): 7, 2012.

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 9 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14Sacks 2.5 vs. Seattle (R. Wilson), 9/29/13Forced Fumbles 1 3 times, most recent: at Pittsburgh, 10/20Fumble Recoveries 1 at Tennessee, 12/2/12 TFL 2 5 times, most recent: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14QBH 4 vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 65 2013Sacks 7.0 2013Forced Fumbles 2 2012Fumble Recoveries 1 2012Passes Defensed 1 2012TFL 7 2014QBH 18 2013

Mercilus’ 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 5 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 6 3 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 5 3 2 2.0 7 0 0 -- 0 1 1 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 9 5 4 2.0 20 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 8 33 20 13 4.0 27 0 0 -- 0 1 1 0 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 10Tackles for Loss (TFL): 72014 HIGHSTackles 9 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Sacks 2.0 twice, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2TFL 2 twice, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2QBH 3 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Forced fumbles 1 at Pittsburgh, 10/20

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WHITNEY MERCILUS• Had a special teams tackle at Jacksonville (9/16) and at the New York Jets (10/8)• Made two special teams tackles at Denver (9/23)• Had one tackle vs. Green Bay (10/14)• Registered his first career sack and forced a fumble when he dropped Joe Flacco for a

2-yard loss in the first quarter vs. Baltimore (10/21)• Recorded two sacks and collected his second career forced fumble vs. Buffalo (11/4) • Made two tackles (one solo) at Chicago (11/11) • Collected a season-high four tackles at Detroit (11/22)• Sacked Jake Locker twice for a total loss of 6 yards and recovered a fumble at

Tennessee (12/2) • Sacked Tom Brady for a 7-yard loss in the third quarter at New England (12/10) to give

him 6.0 sacks on the season, tying the franchise rookie sack record set by OLB Brooks Reed in 2011.

• Recorded four tackles (one solo) vs. Indianapolis (12/16)• Made one tackle at Indianapolis (12/30)• Made his postseason debut in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)• Made one tackle and one special teams tackle in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England

(1/13/13)

COLLEGE: • Started 15 of 37 games at Illinois, recording 81 tackles (42 solo) with 18.0 sacks (119

yards), 28 tackles for loss (150 yards), 11 forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries• Tied for eighth in NCAA FBS history with 11 forced fumbles, which also ranks fifth all-

time in the Big Ten Conference and is second on the Illini all-time list (13 by Simeon Rice from 1992-95)

• Set a school and Big Ten single-season record with nine forced fumbles in 2011• Third on the Illinois single-season tackle for loss chart with 22.5 in 2011 • Earned 2011 All-America and All-Big Ten Conference first-team honors from The NFL

Draft Report as the scouting service named him the league’s Player of the Year and National Defensive Lineman of the Year

MERCILUS’ CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (1): 1, 2012.

• Mid-season All-America from Phil Steele’s College Football and was selected National Defensive Lineman of the Week for his performance vs. Indiana (3.0 sacks) his senior season

• Led the nation in sacks per game (1.23) and fumbles forced per game (0.833) as a senior

• Recorded a career-high 57 tackles (28 solo) with 16.0 sacks (105 yards) to tie the school season-record that was first set by Simeon Rice in 1994

• Played in all 13 games, starting two games at weak-side defensive end his junior season• Recorded 16 tackles (eight solo) with a 7-yard sack and three tackles for loss in 2010• Recorded eight tackles (four solo), two assisted sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss in 2009• Redshirted as a freshman

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Garfield High School, played defensive end and tight end and earned

Northeast Ohio Inland All-Star team, Cleveland Plain-Dealer Defensive All-Star team and All-District honors after leading the Rams to a 7-3 record in 2007

• A Prep Star All-Region and All-Akron City League choice, he recorded 36 solo tackles with a pair of sacks, six stops behind the line of scrimmage and four fumble recoveries, advancing one 36 yards for a score that year

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MIKE MOHAMEDINSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 243 | College: California | Hometown: Brawley, Calif. | 3rd NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: FA-’13 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/1 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs) 20/1 (0/0) | Teams: Denver, 2011-12; Jacksonville, 2012; Tennessee, 2012; Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Denver Broncos with the 24th pick in the sixth round (245th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft…signed by Broncos on July 28, 2011...released by Broncos on Sept. 22, 2011...signed by Broncos to the practice squad on Sept. 23, 2011...signed from practice squad to active roster by Broncos on Nov. 28, 2011…released by Broncos on August 31, 2012…signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars to the practice squad on Sept. 13, 2012…released from the Jaguars practice squad on Sept. 26, 2012…signed by the Broncos to the practice squad on Sept. 27, 2012…signed from the practice squad to active roster by Broncos on Sept. 29… released by Broncos on Oct. 1, 2012...signed by Broncos to the practice squad on Oct. 2, 2012... released from the Broncos practice squad on Nov. 15, 2012...signed by the Tennessee Titans to the practice squad on Nov. 20, 2012…released from the Titans practice squad on Dec. 26, 2012…signed by the Houston Texans as a Reserve/Future Agent on Jan. 17, 2013...Released by the Texans on Aug. 31, 2013... Re-signed with the Texans to the practice squad on Sept. 18, 2013... Signed by the Texans to the active roster on Oct. 16, 2013.

CAREER:• Has played in 20 career games with one start for the Texans and Broncos, dating back

to 2011

2014 (Houston 9/1):• Made one special teams tackle in Week 1 against Washington (9/7)• Reigstered two tackles and a special teams tackle in Week 2 at Oakland (9/14)• Made a career-high four tackles in Week 3 against the New York Giants (9/21)• Registered three tackles and his first career quarterback hit vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Tied his career high with four tackles at inside linebacker at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Active against Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made his first career start at ILB and finished with five tackles, a tackle for loss and a

special teams tackle at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Posted a career-high and team-leading eight tackles, including six solo, at Tennessee

(10/26) in Week 8. Also had two tackles on special teams• Tied for the team lead with a career-high nine tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 8/0):• Saw action mostly on special teams in eight games and recorded three special teams

tackles after being signed to the active roster in Week 7• Inactive in Weeks 10-11• Recorded special teams tackles against Kansas City (10/20), Jacksonville (12/5) and

Denver (12/22)

2012 (Denver 1/0): • Saw his only game action of the season against Oakland (9/30)• Spent time on the practice squad with Denver, Jacksonville and Tennessee

2011 (Denver 2/0): • Made his NFL debut in the season opener vs. Oakland (9/12)

COLLEGE: • Played in the 86th Annual East-West Shrine Game at the Florida Citrus Bowl in

Orlando, Fla. • Played in 50 of 51 possible games and made 26 starts from 2007-10 after redshirting

in 2006

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MOHAMED’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2011 Den 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 Den 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 Hou 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 1 35 20 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Career 20 1 35 20 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (8): 5 total: 3, 2013; 5, 2014

Mohamed’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 8 6 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 9 2 7 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 1 35 20 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 5; Tackles for Loss: 1 Quarterback Hits: 1

• Earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors as a junior in 2009 after garnering an honorable mention all-conference selection in 2008 and before picking up second team all-league recognition as a 2010 senior

• Finished his collegiate career fourth on Cal’s all-time list for tackles with 340, while adding 20.0 tackles for loss (-81 yards), 7.0 sacks (-51 yards), seven interceptions (77 return yards) including two that he brought back for touchdowns, nine pass breakups, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and nine quarterback hurries

• Honored on the Pac-10 All-Academic team for four consecutive seasons (2007-10), earning first-team recognition in each of his last three campaigns

• Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week four times, twice as a junior in 2009 and once during both his 2008 sophomore and 2010 senior seasons

• Member of the National Football Foundation’s New Hampshire Honor Society earned by maintaining a GPA of 3.2 or better throughout his entire course of undergraduate study while making a significant contribution to his team

HIGH SCHOOL: • Named the Imperial Valley Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Brawly High

School after accumulating 62 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, 5.0 sacks and six blocked punts

• Team MVP and was also a first-team All-Imperial Valley League selection and a second-team medium schools All-State choice by Cal-Hi Sports as a senior

• Member of the San Diego Hall of Champions defensive team and the San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic team

• Full name is Michael Patrick Mohamed • Parents are Mike and Molly Mohamed• Cousins Dylan, Marty and Kyle Mohamed played at Cal Poly• Earned his bachelor’s degree from Cal in Business Administration in December of 2010,

finishing with a 3.44 cumulative GPA

2014 HIGHSTackles 9 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Sacks -- TFL 1 at Pittsburgh, 10/20QBH 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 9 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14QBH 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

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DARRYL MORRISCORNERBACKHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 188 | College: Texas State | Hometown: San Antonio, Texas | 2nd NFL season | 1st with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: W-’14 (SF) | 2014 GP/GS: 4/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 17/0 (0/0) | Teams: San Francisco, 2013; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent on May 7, 2013...Released by the 49ers on Aug. 31, 2013...Signed to the 49ers’ practice squad on Sept. 2, 2013...Signed to the 49ers active roster on Sept. 2, 2013...Released by the 49ers on Aug. 30, 2014...Signed by the Houston Texans on Aug. 31, 2014.

2014 (Houston 4/0):• Active against Washington in Week 1 (9/7)• Made a career-best five tackles and added a special teams tackle at Oakland (9/14)

in Week 2• Reocrded four tackles and a pass defensed at the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Registered a career best three passes defensed and made an interception in the

game’s final drive against Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Inactive in Weeks 5-9

2013 (San Francisco 13/0):• Spent the first three weeks of the season on the practice squad before being promoted

to the active roster on Sept. 24, 2013• Made his NFL debut and made his first special teams tackle at St. Louis (9/26)• Notched his first career defensive tackle vs. Seattle (12/8)

COLLEGE: • Played in 46 games (43 starts) during his Texas State career• Registered 223 tackles, five interceptions, 16.5 tackles for loss and 26 passes

defensed in his career• Started and played in 12 games in 2012, finishing with 61 tackles, four interceptions,

two tackles for loss and five passes defensed• Started and played in 12 games in 2011 and finished with 62 tackles, one interception,

six tackles for loss and six passes defensed

PERSONAL: • Attended Warren (TX) HS where he earned first-team all-district honors• Lettered 3 years in track and holds the AAU national record in the 4x200m• Majored in business management

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MORRIS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2013 SF 13 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 4 0 13 11 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0TOTALS 17 0 14 11 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 5 total; 2013 - 5.

Morris’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 4 3 1 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal Inactive10/9 IND Inactive10/20 at Pit Inactive10/26 at Ten Inactive11/2 Phi Inactive11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 4 0 13 11 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 1Tackles for Loss: 12014 HIGHSTackles 5 at Oakland, 9/14Passes Defensed 3 vs. Buffalo, 9/28 Interceptions 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28QBH -- TFL 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 5 at Oakland, 9/14/14 Passes Defensed 3 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 Interceptions 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 QBH -- TFL 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

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CHRIS MYERSCENTERHeight: 6-4 | Weight: 286 | College: Miami (Fla.) | Hometown: Miami, Fla. | 10th NFL Season | 7th with Texans | Age: 32 | Acquired: T-’08 (Denver) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 146/121 (6/4) | Teams: Denver, 2005-07; Houston 2008-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Denver Broncos in sixth round (200th pick overall) of 2005 NFL Draft…Signed by Broncos on July 28, 2005…Waived by Broncos on Sept. 3, 2005…Re-signed by Broncos to practice squad on Sept. 4, 2005…Activated on Oct. 4, 2005…Traded by Broncos to Houston Texans for a sixth-round draft pick on March 17, 2008.

HONORS: • Two-time Pro Bowl Selection (2012, 2013)• Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 7, 2011; Week 4, 2012; Week 13, 2012) • Mark Bruener Award (2013)

CAREER:• Joined the Texans via trade in 2008 and has started 103 consecutive games at center

since• Has played in 146 games with 121 starts in nine NFL seasons• Holds the NFL’s longest active consecutive games played streak for an offensive line-

men (146) and active consecutive starts for a center (121)• Has blocked for four 1,000-yard performances and was part of a top-four NFL offense

from 2008-10• Became the first Texans offensive lineman ever to be elected to the Pro Bowl in 2012

2014 (Houston 9/9):• Started his seventh consecutive Texans opener at center on Sept. 7 against Washington • Started at center against Oakland (9/14) and made the first special teams tackle of his career• Started at center and made a miscelaneous tackle against the New York Giants (9/21)• Started his 100th consecutive game at center for the Texans vs. Buffalo (9/28)• Moved past Owen Daniels (2006-13) for fifth on the franchise’s all-time games played

list with 101 in Week 5 at Dallas (10/5)• Started at center vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6 and at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Started his 104th consecutive game as a Texan and his 120th straight game overall,

extending the second-longest active starting streak among offensive linemen, at Ten-nessee (10/26) in Week 8

• Started at center vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/16):• Started every game at center for the seventh consecutive season• Blocked for an offense that produced 449 yards at San Diego (9/9) • Helped pave the way for 172 yards on the ground vs. Tennessee (9/15)• Blocked for an offense that produced 476 yards vs. Seattle (9/29) • Helped block for an offense that produced a season-high 483 yards vs. Indianapolis

(11/3) • Helped pave the way for a ground game that produced a franchise-record four rushing

touchdowns vs. New England (12/1)

2012 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Elected to his second consecutive Pro Bowl after the Texans offense ranked 7th in the

NFL and posted seven 100-yard rushing games for Arian Foster• Part of an offensive line that cleared the way for Texans running backs to rush for

216 yards and three touchdowns while not allowing Matt Schaub to be sacked at Jacksonville (9/17)

• Helped provide protection for Schaub, enabling him to tie a career-high with four touchdown passes at Denver (9/23)

• Helped Foster rush for 152 yards and a touchdown at the New York Jets (10/8)• Part of an offense that set a franchise record by scoring 43 points vs. Baltimore (10/21) • Helped Foster go over 100 yards for the fourth time this season as he gained 111 yards

on 24 carries and scored a touchdown vs. Buffalo (11/4)• Part of an offense that set a franchise record with 653 yards of offense and tied the

franchise scoring record with 43 points vs. Jacksonville (11/18) and put up another 501 yards at Detroit (11/22)

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MYERS’ CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSGames/Starts: 2005: 16/0, 2006: 16/0, 2007: 16/16, 2008: 16/16, 2009: 16/16; 2010: 16/16; 2011: 16/16; 2012: 16/16; 2013: 16/16; 2014: 9/9 Totals: 146/121.Postseason Games/Starts: 2005: 2/0, 2011: 2/2; 2012: 2/2; Totals: 6/4. Special Teams Tackles (1): 2014: 1Misc. Tackles (2): 2007: 1; 2014: 1Fumble Recoveries (1): 2012: 1

• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 140 yards while not allowing Schaub to be sacked in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)

• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 90 yards while only allowing Schaub to be sacked one time in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

2011 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Elected to his first career Pro Bowl after helping the Texans set a franchise record and

rank second in the NFL with 2,448 yards (153.0 per game)• Paved the way for Ben Tate to rush for 116 yards vs. Indianapolis (9/11) and 103 yards

at Miami (9/18)• Provided pocket protection enabling Matt Schaub to throw for 373 yards and three

touchdowns at New Orleans (9/25)• Helped clear the way for Arian Foster to rush for 155 yards and a touchdown vs. Pitts-

burgh (10/2)• Part of an offense that put up 518 total yards, the third-highest in team history, which

included two 100-yard rushers and 100-yard receiver at Tennessee (10/23)• Cleared holes for a franchise-record 261 rushing yards, including two 100-yard rushers

for the second time in 2011 vs. Cleveland (11/6)• Paved the way for Foster to become the first player to rush for more than 100 yards

against the Atlanta defense in 2011 when he went for 111 yards on 31 carries (12/4)• Helped Foster go over 100 yards for the sixth time during the season and over 1,000

yards rushing for the second consecutive season vs. Carolina (12/18)• Cleared holes for Foster to rush for 153 yards in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati

(1/7/12)• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 132 yards, the most Baltimore’s defense has ever

given up in a postseason game, in AFC Divisional Playoff game at Baltimore (1/15/12)

2010 (Houston 16/16):• Started all 16 games for the fourth consecutive season and helped clear holes for Foster

to rush for a team-record 1,616 yards• Started at center and helped pave the way for Foster’s franchise-record 231 yards rush-

ing vs. Indianapolis (9/12)• Provided pocket protection for QB Matt Schaub, enabling him to throw for a then-fran-

chise-record 497 yards and three touchdowns at Washington (9/19)• Helped Texans running backs rush for 249 yards while allowing no sacks at Oakland

(10/3)• Protected Schaub during his AFC Player of the Week performance vs. Kansas City

(10/17)• Started at center and cleared holes for Foster to rush for 127 yards vs. San Diego (11/7)• Opened holes for Foster to rush for 143 yards vs. Tennessee (11/28)• Starter at center at Denver (12/26), making a return to the city where he spent the first

three years of his career• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 180 yards vs. Jacksonville (1/2/11) and wrap up

the 2010 NFL rushing title

2009 (Houston 16/16): • Started all 16 games for his third straight season• Helped Schaub pass for his second consecutive 300-yard game vs. Jacksonville (9/27)• Protected Schaub as he threw for 392 yards and four touchdowns at Cincinnati (10/18)• Started at center vs. Tennessee (11/23) when Schaub had his second consecutive 300-

yard passing game• Helped the offense gain more than 300 yards for the 11th consecutive game at Jack-

sonville (12/6)• Part of the offensive line that blocked for Schaub as he threw for 365 yards and two

touchdowns vs. Seattle (12/13) without allowing him to be sacked• Blocked for Schaub at St. Louis (12/20), where he threw for 367 yards and was not

sacked for the second consecutive game and fourth time of 2009

2008 (Houston 16/16): • Started all 16 games in his first season in Houston• Helped clear holes for rookie RB Steve Slaton to rush for a team-record 1,282 yards• One of three Texans offensive linemen to take every snap during the season

2007 (Denver 16/16): • Moved into the starting lineup for the first time and started all 16 games• Opened the first five contests at left guard before sliding inside to center for the last 11

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CHRIS MYERS• Part of a line that paved the way for a ground attack that averaged 4.6 yards per carry,

ranking fifth-best in the NFL, and yielded only 32 sacks• One of only three Denver players (CB Champ Bailey and LB D.J. Williams) to be whis-

tled for only one penalty all year

2006 (Denver 16/0): • Saw action on special teams in all 16 games in his second pro season

2005 (Denver 9/0, 2/0): • Saw action in nine games as a rookie, playing on special teams and also contributed in

both Denver postseason contests• Spent the first four weeks of the season on the Broncos practice squad before being

signed to the 53-man roster (10/4)• Inactive for three games before he made his NFL debut on special teams vs. Philadel-

phia (10/30)

COLLEGE: • Three-year starter at Miami (Fla.), playing in a total of 45 games with 38 starts • Started at both guard positions, right tackle and center and finished his career earning

all-conference recognition as a junior and senior• Was a second-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a senior, starting all 12

games at right tackle for the Peach Bowl champions and concluding his career by start-ing his final 38 games

• Second-team All-Big East Conference as a junior• College teammate of current Texan WR Andre Johnson at Miami• Graduated with a bachelor’s degree, studying history, political science and sports ad-

ministration

HIGH SCHOOL:

• Earned All-State and All-Dade County honors as a senior at Palmetto High School in Miami despite not playing football until 10th grade for the Panthers

• Played in the prestigious Florida vs. California All-Star game as a senior• Won the NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick competition as a child• Grandfather was a longtime NFL referee

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DEREK NEWTONTACKLEHeight: 6-6 | Weight: 313 | College: Arkansas State | Hometown: Utica, Miss. | 4th NFL Season | 4th with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: D7, 2011 (214th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 53/39 (4/2) | Teams: Houston, 2011-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the seventh round (214th overall) in the 2011 NFL Draft...Signed by the Texans on July 31, 2011.

HONORS: • Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 4, 2012; Week 13, 2012)

CAREER:• Has played in 52 regular season games with 38 starts at right tackle since being drafted

by the Texans in the seventh round in 2011• Has started two of the four playoff games he has appeared in at right tackle• Took over as the full-time starter at right tackle in 2012

2014 (Houston 9/9):• Started at right tackle in Week 1 against Washington (9/7), Week 2 at Oakland (9/14),

Week 3 at the New York Giants (9/21), Week 4 vs. Buffalo (9/28), Week 5 at Dallas (10/5), Week 6 vs. Indianapolis (10/9), Week 7 at Pittsburgh (10/20), Week 8 at Tennes-see (10/29) and week 9 vs. Philadelphia (11/2)

2013 (Houston 16/16):• Spent the offseason rehabilitating from patellar tendon surgery • Started all 16 games at right tackle for the first time in his career• Blocked for an offense that produced 449 yards at San Diego (9/9) • Helped pave the way for 172 yards on the ground vs. Tennessee (9/15) • Blocked for an offense that produced 476 yards vs. Seattle (9/29) • Blocked for an offense that produced a season-high 483 yards vs. Indianapolis • Helped pave the way for a ground game that produced a franchise-record four rushing

touchdowns vs. New England (12/1)

2012 (Houston 14/14, 2/2):• Made the first start of his NFL career at right tackle in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Part of an offensive line that cleared the way for the Texans to rush for 216 yards and

three touchdowns while not allowing Matt Schaub to be sacked at Jacksonville (9/17)• Helped provide protection for Schaub, enabling him to tie a career-high with four

touchdown passes at Denver (9/23)

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NEWTON’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSGames/Starts: 2011: 14/0; 2012: 14/14; 2013: 16/16; 2014: 9/9 Totals: 53/39.Postseason Games/Starts: 2011: 2/0; 2012: 3/3; Totals: 5/3.

• Helped Arian Foster rush for 152 yards and a touchdown at the New York Jets (10/8)• Part of an offense that set a franchise record by scoring 43 points vs. Baltimore (10/21) • Helped Foster go over 100 yards for the fourth time in 2012 as he gained 111 yards on

24 carries and scored a touchdown vs. Buffalo (11/4)• Part of an offense that set a franchise record with 653 yards of offense and tied the

franchise scoring record with 43 points vs. Jacksonville (11/18) and put up another 501 yards at Detroit (11/22)

• Inactive at Tennessee (12/2) and at New England (12/10)• Paved the way for Foster to rush for 140 yards while not allowing Schaub to be sacked

in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13) • Paved the way for Foster to rush for 90 yards in the AFC Divisional Playoff at New

England (1/13/13)

2011 (Houston 14/0, 2/0):• Played in 14 games, primarily on special teams, after being inactive for the first two

games of the regular season• Made his professional debut blocking for a Neil Rackers field goal attempt in the first

quarter at New Orleans (9/25)• Made his postseason debut and saw action on special teams in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs.

Cincinnati (1/7/12)

COLLEGE:• Earned first-team All-Sun Belt accolades after starting all 12 games at right tackle in

2010• Garnered second-team All-SBC honors in 2009 and received the Gary Withrow Award,

given to the Red Wolves’ most outstanding offensive lineman• Was the only lineman on the team to start every game in 2009 and helped lead the Red

Wolves to 21 rushing touchdowns• Paved the way for three different ASU players rushing for over 100 yards in at least

one game• Was part of ASU’s line that helped the offense gain its most yards of total offense (484)

against an FBS opponent since the 2007 season• Redshirted in 2008• First Team All-State selection at Hinds Community College• Played in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game

HIGH SCHOOL: • Helped lead Hinds Agricultural High School to a 10-0 regular-season record as a

senior, earning All-Metro and All-District honors• Named Most Improved Player as a senior

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JEOFFREY PAGANDEFENSIVE ENDHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 310 | College: Alabama | Hometown: Asheville, N.C. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 20 | Acquired: D6a-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs) 9/0 (0/0) |Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the first pick in the sixth round (177th overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 16, 2014

2014 (Houston 9/0): • Active against Washington (9/7) in Week 1, at Oakland (9/14) in Week 2, at the New

York Giants (9/21) in Week 3, vs. Buffalo (9/28), at Dallas (10/5), vs. Indianapolis (10/9), Pittsburgh (10/20) and at Tennessee (10/26)

• Recorded four tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

COLLEGE• Started 11 of the 31 games played• Recorded 60 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 7.5 tackles for loss, six quarterback hurries, a blocked

kick and a forced fumble

HIGH SCHOOL• Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the Shrine Bowl• Recorded 54 solo tackles, 11 tackles for loss and five sacks as a junior

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Pagan’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 0Quarterback Hits: 0

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RYAN PICKETTNOSE TACKLEHeight: 6-2 | Weight: 340 | College: Wisconsin | Hometown: Zephyrhills, Fla. | 14th NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 34 | Acquired: FA, 2014 | 2014 GP/GS: 6/6 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 200/178 (17/13)| Teams: St. Louis, 2001-05, Green Bay, 2006-13, Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by St. Louis Rams in the first round (29th overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft...Signed by the Green Bay Packers on Feb. 24, 2014...Re-signed by the Packers on March 12, 2010...Signed with the Houston Texans on Sept. 24, 2014.

CAREER:• 14-year veteran and 2001 first round draft pick (29th overall) out of Ohio State• Played five seasons with St. Louis (2001-05) and eight season with Green Bay (2006-13)• Has appeared in 200 career games with 178 starts and 17 playoff games with 13 starts• Won Super Bowl XLV with Green Bay• Started 16 games in both 2012 and 2013

2014 (Houston, 6/6)• Started at nose tackle in his Texans debut vs. Buffalo (9/28) and made a tackle• Started and made a pair of tackles at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Assisted on a tackle vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Assisted on three tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7. Appeared in his NFL leading

25th Monday Night Football game• Started and made one tackle at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Played in his 200th career game and made one tackle vs. Philadelphia (11/2)

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PICKETT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2001 StL 11 0 19 10 9 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 02002 StL 16 14 67 45 22 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 4 - - 0 0 0 02003 StL 16 13 42 30 12 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 3 - - 0 0 0 02004 StL 16 16 46 42 4 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 2 - - 1 0 0 02005 StL 16 16 65 47 18 2.0 11.0 0 0 0 0 3 - - 0 0 0 02006 GB 16 16 64 31 33 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5 2 - 0 1 0 02007 GB 14 14 39 28 11 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 - 0 0 0 02008 GB 16 16 48 26 22 1.5 6.0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 02009 GB 13 9 33 22 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 02010 GB 14 12 32 24 8 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 02011 GB 14 14 33 25 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 02012 GB 16 16 51 27 24 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 02013 GB 16 16 19 15 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 02014 Hou 6 6 9 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 200 178 567 375 192 9.5 45.5 0 0 - 0 30 11* 14* 1 2 0 0

Pickett’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/28 Buf 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 5 5 8 3 5 0 0 0 0 -- 0 2 0 0 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): --Tackles For Loss (TFL): --

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 9 Twice, last: at Detroit, 12/12/10Sacks 1.0 7x, last at Detroit, 12/12/10Passes Defensed 2 Twice, last: at Seattle, 11/27/06Forced Fumbles 1 at Green Bay, 11/29/04Fumble Recoveries 1 Twice, last: at Detroit, 10/310

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 67 2002Sacks 2.0 2004, 2005Passes Defensed 5 2006Forced Fumbles 1 2004Fumble Recoveries 1 2006, 2010

2014 HIGHSTackles 3 at Pittsburgh, 10/20

PICKETT’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2001 StL 3 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 StL 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02004 StL 2 2 14 6 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 GB 2 2 7 6 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 GB 1 0 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 GB 4 4 9 9 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02011 GB 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02012 GB 2 2 6 4 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 GB 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 17 13 53 38 15 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 8 at Atlanta (Divisional Round), 1/15/05Sacks --Passes Defensed 1 vs. Carolina (Divisional Round), 1/10/04

POSTSEASON CAREER HIGHSTackles 14 2004Sacks --Passes Defensed 1 2003

2013 (Green Bay, 16/16, 1/1)• Started each of the team’s 16 games and posted 47 tackles (18 solo) and two passes defensed• Started every game for the second consecutive year and for the sixth time in his career• Started and made seven tackles in Green Bay’s Wild Card loss

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2012 (Green Bay, 16/16, 2/2)• Started all 16 games in the trenches and two playoff games• Recorded six tackles in the playoffs• Made 51 tackles and two tackles for loss on the season• Also added one pass defensed and two quarterback hits

2011 (Green Bay, 14/14, 1/1)• Started in 14 games and one playoff game• Racked up four tackles and a had a tackle for loss in the Divsional round• Finished the year with 33 tackles, two tackles for loss and two passes defensed• Suffered a concussion vs. Oakland in Week 14 and was sidelined for the next two games• Returned to open the season finale and divisional playoff game

2010 (Green Bay, 14/12, 4/4)• Won Super Bowl XLV on Feb. 6 and finished the game with four tackles• Appeared in 14 games with 12 starts at LDE, making the transition to end after working

at NT in ’09• Started in four postseason games and recorded nine tackles• Made 33 tackles, one sack, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery in the regular season• Tied his career-high with nine tackles and one sack against Detroit (12/12)

2009 (Green Bay, 13/9, 1/0)• Played in 13 games with nine starts at NT• Played in the NFC Wild Card Game and made two tackles• Part of top-ranked rushing defense in the NFL (a franchise-best 83.3 yards per game)• Registered 33 tackles, two passes defensed, three quarterback hits and three tackles for

loss

2008 (Green Bay, 16/16)• Started all 16 games for the fourth time in five seasons, opening up every game at LDT• Delivered 48 tackles and 1.5 sacks • Added three tackles for loss, three passes defensed and three quarterback hits

2007 (Green Bay, 14/14, 2/2)• Started 14 games, plus both playoff contests• Made seven playoff tackles • Racked up 39 tackles, one sack, two passes defensed and one quarterback hit• Recorded a sack against Minnesota (9/30)

2006 (Green Bay, 16/16)• An unrestricted free agent signed from St. Louis, started all 16 ga mes in his first year with

the Packers• Made 64 tackles on the year • Delivered a career-best five passes defensed in the regular season• Set a career high with two passes defensed against Seattle (11/27)• Recovered the first fumble of his career against Chicago (12/31)

2005 (St. Louis, 16/16)• Started all 16 games in his final season in St. Louis• Enjoyed the second-best season of his career statistically, finishing with 65 tackles and

two sacks• Sacked Kurt Warner at Arizona (9/18)• Sacked David Carr at Houston (11/27)

2004 (St. Louis, 16/16, 2/2)• Started all 16 regular season games and two playoff games• Delivered a postseason-best 14 tackles in two playoff games• Posted a postseason-best eight tackles against Atlanta (1/15/05) in the Divisional Round• Ended the rgular season with 46 tackles, 2.0 sacks and two passes defensed• Forced the only fumble of his career against Green Bay (11/29)

2003 (St. Louis, 16/13, 1/1)• Played in 16 games with 13 starts at NT• Finished the year with 42 tackles, three passes defensed and one sack

2002 (St. Louis, 16/14)• Started 14 games at LDT• Cranked out a career-best 67 tackles on the season in his first year as a starter• Also had 0.5 a sack and four passes defensed• Made his first career start and recorded a 0.5 sack in the season opener against Denver

(9/8)

2001 (St. Louis, 11/0, 3/0)• Lost Super Bowl XXXVI to New England in his first professional season

• Took a reserve role on the defensive line and played special teams• Saw action in 11 regular-season and three postseason contests• Made 19 stops on the year and one postseason tackle

COLLEGE:• A three-year starter at Ohio State (1998-2000)• Totaled 109 tackles (72 solo), eight sacks and 20 stops for loss in 37 career games• Majored in general studies• First Ohio State defensive lineman picked in the first round since Dan Wilkinson was

selected first overall by Cincinnati in ’94

PERSONAL:• Older brother, Booker, played football at the University of Miami (Fla.)• A consensus All-America selection and all-state player at Zephyrhills (Fla.) High School, he

recorded 119 tackles and seven sacks as a senior• With his wife, partnered with Acts 1:8 Ministries to start the Tackle a Tower program in 2008,

donating resources with each tackle he records to help build water towers in Ugandan villages and spread word of the Gospel to the local people

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EDDIE PLEASANTSTRONG SAFETYHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 210 | College: Oregon | Hometown: Compton, Calif. | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 25 | Acquired: CFA-’12 | 2014 GP/GS: 7/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 25/1 (2/0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with Houston Texans on May 14, 2012...Released by Texans on Aug. 31, 2012...Signed by Texans to practice squad on Sept. 1, 2012...Signed by Texans to active roster on Dec. 21, 2012.

CAREER:• Enjoyed his first full season on the active roster in 2013 after spending the first 14

weeks of the 2012 season on the practice squad as an undrafted free agent• Has played in 25 regular season games with one start and two postseason games• Has 15 tackles and 10 special teams tackles in his career to go along with two passes

defensed

2014 (Houston 7/0): • Played against Washington (9/7), Oakland (9/14) and New York Giants (9/21)• Inactive in Weeks 4 and 5• Made a special teams tackle vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Played on special teams at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Played on sepcial teams and at safety at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8 and vs. Phila-

delphia in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/1):• Played in all 16 games and started at strong safety against Denver (12/22) • Set career-highs with 15 tackles, two passes defensed and eight special teams tackles• Recorded eight special teams tackles and 15 tackles on defense with two passes

defensed• Recorded two solo tackles on defense and one on special teams at San Francisco

(10/6)• Recorded one solo tackle on defense and two special teams tackles vs. Oakland

(11/17) • Recorded a career-high four solo tackles vs. New England (12/1) • Tied his career high with four solo tackles vs. Denver (12/22)

2012 (Houston 2/0, 2/0): • Made his NFL debut with a special teams tackle vs. Minnesota (12/23)• Made his postseason debut in the AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)• Had one assisted tackle on special teams in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England

(1/13/13)

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PLEASANT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2012 Hou^ 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 Hou^ 16 1 15 13 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 25 1 15 13 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (10): 2012 - 1; 2013- 8; 2014- 1

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 4 twice, last: vs. Denver, 12/22/13Passes Defensed 2 vs. New England, 12/1/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 15 2013Passes Defensed 2 2013Special Teams Tackles 8 2013

Pleasant’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf Inactive10/5 at Dal Inactive10/9 IND 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 1

COLLEGE: • Saw action in 51 career games for Oregon, including 37 career starts• Named to 2011 All-Pac-12 first team and shared team honors of most inspirational

player• Oregon’s starting rover/strong safety for all 13 games in 2010 ranked fifth on the team

with 65 tackles• Made a season-high four stops (three solo) and broke up two passes vs. UCLA in

2008

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Kennedy High School• Received all-Orange Country player of the year, all-state and defensive player of the

year accolades• Tallied 57 tackles, 1.5 quarterback sacks, one interception and one blocked field goal

as a prep senior

PLEASANT’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (1): 2012 - 1.

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DeVIER POSEYWIDE RECEIVERHeight: 6-1 | Weight: 210 | College: Ohio State | Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D3a-2012 (68th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 0/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 25/0 (2/0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the third round (68th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on July 24, 2012.

CAREER:• Has played in 25 regular season games and caught 21 passes for 242 yards and scored

one touchdown when he recovered a blocked punt in the end zone against Green Bay (10/14/12)

• Has played in two playoff games and totaled three receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown

• Tore his achilles tendon in the AFC Divisional Playoff against New England on 1/13/13 but successfully returned in time to play in the 2013 season opener

2014 (Houston 0/0): • Inactive in Weeks 1-9

2013 (Houston 14/0):• Played in a career-high 14 games and had 15 receptions for 155 yards despite missing

all of the preseason recovering from a torn achilles suffered at the end of the 2012 season

• Tied a career-high with three receptions for 29 yards at Baltimore (9/22)• Recorded one reception for a career-long 42 yards at Kansas City (10/20)

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CAREER GAME HIGHSReceptions 3 four times, last: at Arizona, 11/10/13Yards Receiving 46 vs. Indianapolis (3 receptions), 12/16/12Receiving Long 42 at Kansas City, 10/20/13Rushing Attempts 1 at New York Jets, 10/8/12Yards Rushing -3 at New York Jets, 10/8/12

CAREER SEASON HIGHSReceptions 22 2013Yards Receiving 155 2013Rushing Attempts 1 2012Yards Rushing -3 2012

POSEY’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2012 Hou 11 0 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 6 87 14.5 36 02013 Hou 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 15 155 10.3 42 02014 Hou 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 -- 0 0Career 25 0 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 21 242 11.5 42 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Touchdowns (1): Recovered a blocked punt by Bryan Braman in the end zone vs. Green Bay, 10/14/12.

Posey’s 2014 Season Offensive StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/7 Was Inactive9/14 at Oak Inactive9/21 at NYG Inactive9/28 Buf Inactive10/5 at Dal Inactive10/9 Ind Inactive10/20 at Pit Inactive10/26 at Ten Inactive11/2 Phi Inactive11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0

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DeVIER POSEY• Tied his career-high with three receptions for 23 yards vs. Indianapolis (11/3) • Tied his career-high with three receptions for 34 yards at Arizona (11/10) • Inactive in Weeks 16-17 due to an ankle injury 2012 (Houston 11/0, 2/0):• Made six catches for 87 yards in the regular season as well as compiling four receptions

for 47 yards in postseason play, including a 25-yard touchdown reception from Matt Schaub in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England (1/13/13)

• Inactive for four games• Made his professional debut when he came into the game at wide receiver on the

opening drive vs. Tennessee (9/30)• Recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown, the first of his career, vs.

Green Bay (10/14)• Caught the first pass of his NFL career, a 19-yard reception from T.J. Yates in the fourth

quarter to set up a touchdown at New England (12/10)• Caught three passes for 46 yards vs. Indianapolis (12/16)• Had one reception for six yards vs. Minnesota (12/23)• Caught one pass for 16 yards at Indianapolis (12/30)• Made his playoff debut and made two special teams tackles in the AFC Wild Card

Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)

COLLEGE: • Started 29-of-41 games at Ohio State, ranking seventh in school history with 136

receptions and 18 touchdowns and eighth with 1,955 yards receiving• Scored 108 career points• Ranked sixth on the OSU single-season receptions list with 60 in 2009

• Started each of the team’s final three games after being suspended the first 10 games of the 2011 season and finished fourth on the team with 12 receptions for 162 yards (13.5 ypc) and two touchdowns

• 2010 Biletnikoff Award (nation’s top receiver) and Hornung Trophy (most versatile player in college) watch list member

• Received All-Big Ten honorable mention with 4.08 receptions and 65.23 receiving yards per game his junior season

• Started all 13 games in 2010, ranking second on the team with 53 receptions for 848 yards (16.0 average) and seven touchdowns

• Started all 13 games as a sophomore and led the team with 60 receptions (sixth on the school season-record list) for 828 yards (13.8 average) and eight touchdowns

• Played in 12 games as a reserve flanker his freshman year, finishing fifth on the team with 11 receptions for 117 yards (10.6 average) and one touchdown

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended LaSalle High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was an All-Ohio, All-

Cincinnati, All-League and All-District receiver• Pulled in 33 passes for 750 yards and nine scores as a junior, completing his prep

career with 47 receptions for 770 yards and seven more scores in 2007• Lettered three times with the basketball team and also made his mark with the track

team, as he still holds the school records in the 200 (21.5) and 400 (47.78) meters

POSEY’S CAREER POSTSEASON OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGDate Opp. GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 47 15.7 25 1Career 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 47 15.7 25 1

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JERRELL POWENOSE TACKLEHeight: 6-2 | Weight: 331 | College: Mississippi | Hometown: Waynesboro, Miss. | 3rd NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 27 | Acquired: FA-’14 (KC) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/3 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 21/4 (0/0) | Teams: Kansas City, 2011-13; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the sixth round (199th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft...Released by Chiefs on Sept. 1, 2013...Signed by Chiefs on Dec. 3, 2013...Released by Chiefs on Dec. 13, 2013...Signed by Chiefs on Dec. 19, 2013...Declared as a free agent on March 11, 2014...Signed by Houston Texans on March 18, 2014.

CAREER:• Former sixth-round pick who played in 12 games with one start for the Kansas City

Chiefs from 2011-13 and compiled 8 tackles and a sack in that time

2014 (Houston 9/3): • Started in his Texans debut against Washington (9/7) in Week 1• Started at Oakland (9/14) in Week 2• Made a career high three tackles against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Recorded one tackle and a pass defensed vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Started at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Played against Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made a pair of tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Played at Tennessee (10/27) in Week 8 and vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Kansas City 2/1, 0/0):• Played in two games for the Chiefs and made his first career start in the season finale

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POWE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2011 KC 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 KC 9 0 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02013 KC 2 1 2 1 1 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 3 6 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 21 4 14 11 3 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 3 at New York Giants, 9/21/14Sacks 1.0 at San Diego, 12/29/13 (P. Rivers)Passes Defensed 1 twce, last: vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14TFL 1 twice, last: at San Diego, 12/29/13QBH 1 at San Diego, 12/29/13

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 6 2012Sacks 1.0 2013Passes Defensed 1 2013QBH 1 2013TFL 1 2012, 2013

Powe’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 3 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 0Tackles for Loss (TFL): 0

at San Diego (12/29)• Recorded his first career sack in the third quarter at San Diego (12/29), taking down

Philip Rivers for a loss of 3 yards; also had his first career pass defensed and finished the game with two tackles

• Inactive for the Wild Card game vs. Indianapolis (1/4/14)

2012 (Kansas City 9/0): • Appeared in nine games, recording six tackles (five solo) and was inactive in seven

games

2011 (Kansas City 1/0): • Made his NFL debut at New England (11/21) and was inactive for 15 contests

COLLEGE: • Played in 37 games (22 starts) with 65 tackles and recorded 69 tackles (49 solo), 24.0

tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks, three quarterback pressures, one interception, one pass defensed and two forced fumbles, and carried the ball twice for no yards

• Started all 12 games at nose tackle as a senior in 2010 and registered 27 tackles (18 solo), 8.5 stops for loss (-29.0 yards), 2.5 sacks (-7.0 yards), one QB pressure, one pass defensed and a forced fumble

• Selected All-Southeastern Conference second-team by the league’s coaches, chosen as a team captain and named to the SEC Football Community Service Team

• Started 10 of 13 games in 2009 as a junior and registered 34 tackles (25 solo), 3.0 sacks, tied for the team lead with 12.0 tackles for loss (-38.0 yards) and posted two QB pressures and one fumble recovery

• Played in 12 games as a sophomore in 2008 and produced eight tackles (six solo), 3.5 stops for loss (-13.0 yards), 1.5 sacks , an interception and a pass defensed

• Attended Ole Miss, but did not play football in 2006-07• Majored in criminal justice

HIGH SCHOOL: • Compiled 225 tackles and 37.0 sacks during his career at Wayne County High School

in Waynesboro, Miss.• Spent one season at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va.• Named a Parade All-American and played in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl as a

senior• Was a three-time all-state selection and named the Mississippi Mr. Football by The

Clarion-Ledger following his senior campaign• Finished his senior season with 89 tackles, 9.0 sacks and five forced fumbles• Helped lead his prep team to state championships as a sophomore and junior• Also earned two varsity letters in basketball averaging 10 points and 10 rebounds a

game

2014 GAME HIGHSTackles 3 at New York Giants, 9/21Sacks -Pass Defensed 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28

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JAY PROSCHFULLBACKHeight: 6-1 | Weight: 256 | College: Auburn | Hometown: Mobile, Ala. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 21 | Acquired: D6c-’14 |2014 GP/GS: 9/3 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 9/3 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the 35th pick in the sixth round (211th overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 16.

2014 (Houston 9/3): • Started in his NFL debut against Washington (9/7) in Week 1• Played at Oakland in Week 2 (9/14)• Started at the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Made his first career catch for 24 yards vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Played at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5, vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6 and at Pittsburgh

(10/20) in Week 7• Made his first career special teams tackle in Week 8 at Tennessee (10/26)• Played fullback vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

COLLEGE• Started 30-of-51 games in a career• Played at Illinois in 2010 and 2011 and at Auburn in 2012 and 2013• Credited with 55 touchdown resulting blocks• Blocked for nation’s number one rushing offense (328.3 yards per game) in 2013• Began his collegiate career as a linebacker and made the switch to offense in 2010

HIGH SCHOOL• Attended UMS-Wright (Mobile, Ala.) Preparatory School, playing football for head coach

Terry Curtis• Earned All-State Class 4A honors as an offensive lineman his junior campaign• Helped the Bulldogs capture the AHSAA state championship in 2008• Named first-team Class All-State at linebacker by the Alabama Sports Writers

Association as a senior• Selected as the Mobile Optimist Club Player of the Year in 2009• Recorded 199 total tackles (114 solos) with 16 tackles for loss, five pass breakups and

a sack in his career

PERSONAL• Recipient of the Football Writers Association of America Courage Award• Joined Auburn after obtaining an NCAA waiver to transfer from Illinois as his mother was

battling brain cancer

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BROOKS REEDOUTSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 254 | College: Arizona | Hometown: Tucson, Ariz. | 4th NFL Season | 4th with Texans | Age: 27 | Acquired: D2a-11 (42nd overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 53/48 (4/4) | Teams: Houston, 2011-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the second round (42nd overall) in the 2011 NFL Draft...Signed by the Texans on July 31, 2011.

CAREER:• Started 48-of-53 career games, recording 195 tackles (114 solo), 12.5 sacks, one

interception, a forced fumbled and two fumble recoveries• Has 5.0 sacks in four career playoff games

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REED’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2011 Hou^ 16 11 44 30 14 6.0 36.0 0 0 0 0 3 11 7 0 2 0 02012 Hou^ 12 12 42 23 19 2.5 11.5 0 0 0 0 3 7 4 1 0 0 02013 Hou^ 16 16 87 48 39 3.0 17.0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 9 22 13 9 1.0 12.0 1 4 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0Career 53 48 195 114 81 12.5 76.5 1 4 0 0 7 29 20 1 2 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (1): 2011 - 1.

Reed’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 1 5 4 1 1.0 12 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 4 -- 0 1 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 22 13 9 1 12 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Quarterback Hits (QBH): 5Tackles For Loss (TFL): 1

2014 (Houston 9/9):• Notched a sack for a 12 yard loss, 5 tackles and three quarterback hits against

Washington (9/7)• Made his first career interception and added a pass defensed in Week 2 at Oakland (9/14)• Recorded four tackles against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Registered three tackles vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Made a pair of tackles and recorded a quarterback hit at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Had three tackles and a quarterback hit vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made three tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Assisted on a tackle at Tennessee(10/26) in Week 8• Made a solo stop vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/16):• Started all 16 games at strongside linebacker for the first time in his career and totaled

career-highs of 87 tackles (48 solo) and nine tackles for loss to go along with six quarterback hits and 3.0 sacks

• Recorded nine tackles (five solo) at Baltimore (9/22) • Recorded six tackles (four solo) and a sack vs. Seattle (9/29) • Tallied eight tackles (two solo) vs. St. Louis (10/13) • Notched a career-high 14 tackles (seven solo) at Arizona (11/10) • Made three solo tackles and a sack at Jacksonville (12/5) • Recorded his second-consecutive game with three solo tackles and a sack at

Indianapolis (12/15)

2012 (Houston 12/12, 2/2):• Started in all 12 games he played and recorded 42 tackles (23 solo), 2.5 sacks and a

forced fumble• Started and made seven tackles (one solo) in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Recorded his first sack of the season to go along with three tackles (two solo) at

Jacksonville (9/16)• Teamed with J.J. Watt to sack Peyton Manning in the first quarter at Denver (9/23)• Made three tackles (two solo) and defelected a pass vs. Tennessee (9/30) • Sacked Mark Sanchez while forcing a fumble at the New York Jets (10/8)• Made four tackles (three solo) vs. Baltimore (10/21)• Had four tackles (two solo) vs. Buffalo (11/4)• Suffered a groin injury at Detroit (11/22)• Inactive at for four games• Returned after missing three games and had four tackles vs. Minnesota (12/23)• Made three tackles and sacked Andy Dalton for no gain in the fourth quarter in the AFC

Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)• Had three tackles and half a sack in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England (1/13/13).

2011 (Houston 16/11, 2/2):• Started 11-of-16 games, and recorded 44 tackles (30 solo), a franchise-rookie record

with 6.0 sacks, and two fumble recoveries• Made four tackles (three solo) filling in for an injured Mario Williams vs. Oakland (10/9)• Started his first NFL game, making six tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed at

Baltimore (10/16)• Recorded his first career sack and finished with four solo tackles at Tennessee (10/23)• Made four tackles (three solo) and sacked Blaine Gabbert for a 7-yard loss vs.

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 14 at Arizona, 11/10/13Sacks 2.0 vs. Cleveland (C. McCoy), 11/6/11Fumbles Forced 1 at New York Jets, 10/8/12Fumbles Recovered 1 twice, last: at Indianapolis, 12/22/11Passes Defensed 1 6 times, most recent: at New York Jets, 10/8/12QBH 3 twce, last: vs. Washington, 9/7/14TFL 2 twice, last: vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13INT 1 at Oakland, 9/14/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 87 2013Sacks 6.0 2011Fumbles Forced 1 2011Fumbles Recovered 2 2011Passes Defensed 3 2011, 2012QBH 11 2011TFL 9 2013INT 1 2014

2014 HIGHSTackles 5 vs. Washington, 9/7Sacks 1.0 vs. Washington, 9/7TFL: 1 twice, last: at Dallas, 10/5QBH: 2 vs. Washington, 9/7INT 1 at Oakland, 9/14

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• Sacked Colt McCoy twice as part of a five-tackle day vs. Cleveland (11/6)• Recorded a sack in his fourth consecutive game and knocked a Josh Freeman pass

down at the line at Tampa Bay (11/13)• Recorded a sack in his fifth consecutive game as he brought Blaine Gabbert down for a

1-yard loss at Jacksonville (11/27)• Had five tackles (three solo) and pressured Matt Ryan twice vs. Atlanta (12/4)• Had three tackles (two solo) and recovered an Andy Dalton fumble to start the second

half that set-up a come from behind victory at Cincinnati (12/11)• Made three solo tackles and recovered a fumble at Indianapolis (12/22)• Started in his postseason debut and finished with five tackles (three solo) and one sack

for a loss of nine yards in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)• Recorded eight tackles (six solo), 2.5 sacks for a loss of 14 yards and one forced fumble

in AFC Divisional Playoff at Baltimore (1/15/12)

COLLEGE:• Started 34-of-45 at Arizona games, recording 114 tackles (61 solo), 17 sacks and 25

tackles for loss for his career; also forced four fumbles and deflected four pass attempts• Earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors after starting all 13 games in his senior season with

the Wildcats, tallying a career-best 47 tackles, 6.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss along with two pass breakups and one forced fumble

• Named to preseason watch lists for the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Ted Hendricks Award in 2009

• Started 8-of-10 games in 2009, recording 23 tackles (19 solo), 2.0 sacks, contributing to a defensive unit that ranked fourth in the Pac 10 and 29th nationally in yards per game allowed (120.5)

• Enjoyed a breakout season as a sophomore in 2008 when he started all 13 games at defensive end and garnered an All-Pac-10 honorable mention, as he delivered 38

REED’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/7/12 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 5 3 2 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01/15/12 at Bal (Div) 1 1 8 6 2 2.5 14.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 01/5/13 vs. Cin (WC) 1 1 3 3 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 1 3 1 2 1.0 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Career 4 4 19 13 6 5.5 27.5 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 0

tackles (26 solos) with 9.5 stops for losses for 59 yards and a team-high eight sacks for 57 yards and added three forced fumbles, a quarterback hurry and two pass deflections

• Switched to defensive end in 2007 after opening the season contending for H-back duty and saw action in the final nine games of the season as a backup defensive end and on special teams and delivered seven tackles (four solos) with one assisted sack for five yards

• Redshirted in 2006

HIGH SCHOOL:• Attended Sabino High School (Tucson, Ariz.), playing football for head coach Jay

Campos• Helped the Sabercats to an 8-3 record as a junior in 2004 and earned first-team all-

league, honorable mention all-state and Arizona Daily Star All-Southern Arizona honorable mention as a junior while rushing for 350 yards and seven touchdowns

• Led the Sabercats to a 10-4 overall record as a senior in 2005 and earned Tucson Citizen first-team All-3A-4A and Arizona Daily Star first-team All-Southern Arizona while posting 38 tackles and three sacks from the defensive line as a senior

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JUMAL ROLLECORNERBACKHeight: 6-0 | Weight: 188 | College: Catawba | Hometown: Wilson, N.C. | 1st year | 1st with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: FA-‘14 | 2014 GP/GS: 3/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 3/0 (0/0) | Teams: Green Bay, 2013; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by the Buffalo Bills on April 29, 2013...Released by the Bills on Aug. 26, 2013...Acquired through waivers by the New Orleans Saints on Aug. 27, 2013...Released by the Saints on Aug. 31, 2013...Signed to the Saints practice squad on Sept. 1, 2013...Released from the Saints practice squad on Oct. 2, 2013...Signed to the Green Bay Packers practice sqaud on Oct. 8, 2013...Signed to the Packers active roster on Dec. 27, 2013...Released by the Packers on Aug. 30, 2014...Signd to the Packers practice squad on Sept. 1, 2014...Signed by the Houston Texans on Oct. 1, 2014

2014 (Houston 2/0):• Made his NFL debut at Dallas (10/5) and played on special teams• Inactive in Weeks 6-7• Played on special teams at Tennessee(10/26) in Week 8• Recorded the first two interceptions of his career, picking off Mark Sanchez in the

second quarter and third quarter vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9. The first Texan with two interceptions in a game since Nov. 28, 2010 and eighth multi-interception game in franchise history. Also made two tackles and recorded two passes defensed

2013 (Green Bay 0/0):• Inactive in the season finale (12/29)

COLLEGE: • Enjoyed a 16-interception career at Catawba• Division II first-team All American in 2012• As a senior in 2012, was an All-American selection, picking off six passes, breaking

up 10 more, making 56 tackles, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and four blocked kicks

• Named first-team All-South Atlantic Conference in 2011• Majored in therapeutic recreation

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Beddingfield High School• Eastern Carolina Conference Player of the Year in 2008• Had 11 interceptions his senior year

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ROLLE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2014 Hou 3 0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 2 17 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3 0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 2 17 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ADDITIONAL STATISTICS

Rolle’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD10/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND Inactive10/20 at Pit Inactive10/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 17 13 0 2 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 17 13 0 2 0 0 0 0

2014 HIGHSTackles 2 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2 Passes Defensed 2 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2 Interceptions 2 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2 Int. Return long 13 vs. Philadelphia, 11/2 QBH -- TFL --

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TOM SAVAGEQUARTERBACKHeight: 6-4 | Weight: 228 | College: Pittsburgh | Hometown: Springfield, Pa. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: D4-’14 |2014 GP/GS: 0/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs) 0/0 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the 35th pick in the fourth round (135th overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 16, 2014.

2014 (Houston 0/0): • Inactive in Weeks 1-9

COLLEGE:• Enrolled at three different schools: Rutgers, Arizona and Pittsburgh (2013)• Started 28 of 31 games played• Completed 430-of-757 passes (56.8 percent) for 5,690 yards, 37 touchdowns and 19

interceptions • Finished with 5,371 yards in total offense

HIGH SCHOOL• Attended Cardinal O’Hara (Springfield, Pa.) High School, starting his last three seasons

at quarterback for head coach Dan Algeo• Completed 190-of-426 passes for 2,547 yards and 20 touchdowns• Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the Big 33 Football Classic• As a senior, he passed for 1,355 yards and 10 touchdowns

PERSONAL• Communications major• Older brother, Bryan, played quarterback at Wisconsin (2004-05) and Hofstra (2007-08)

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JOHN SIMONOUTSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-1 | Weight: 252 | College: Ohio State | Hometown: Youngstown, Ohio | 2nd NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: FA-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 4/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 10/0 (0/0) | Teams: Baltimore, 2013; Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted in the fourth round by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2013 NFL Draft...Released by the Ravens on Aug. 30, 2014...Signed to the Ravens practice squad on Aug. 31, 2014...Signed by the Houston Texans on Oct. 7, 2014

2014 (Houston 4/0):• Registered a sack, one tackle and a special teams tackle vs. Indianapolis in his Texans

debut• Active at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Notched a pair of quarterback hits at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Combined with J.J. Watt for a sack and added a quarterback hit, a pass defensed, a

special teams tackle and a tackle vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Baltimore 6/0):• Made four special teams tackles in five games for Baltimore

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SIMON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2013 Bal 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 4 0 3 1 2 1.5 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0Career 11 0 3 1 2 1.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (6): 2014-2; 2013 - 4

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14Tackles for Loss 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14Quarterback Hits 2 at Tennessee, 10/26/14Sacks 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14Special Teams Tackles 1 5x, last: vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14

Simon’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD10/9 IND 1 0 2 1 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 0 1 0 1 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 4 0 3 1 2 1.5 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 2Tackles for Loss: 1Quarterback Hits: 4

COLLEGE: • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year (2012)• Totaled 154 tackles (81 solo), 20.5 sacks, 10 PD, 3 FRs and 43 TFL in his career• Saw action in 50 games, including 37-consecutive starts• First-team All-Big Ten by the media and coaches (2012)• Two-time third-team All-American by the Associated Press (2011-12)• Majored in sports & leisure studies

HIGH SCHOOL: • Prepped at Cardinal Mooney• Two-time All-State honoree, helping his team to three state title games and a regional

semifinals appearance• Was Ohio’s Division IV and NE Ohio’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior when

he had 148 tackles, 13 TFL, 11 sacks and 3 FFs.• Played in the U.S. Army All-American game and was a member of the National Honor

Society and a Cardinal Mooney Ambassador

2014 HIGHSTackles 2 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Tackles for Loss 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Quarterback Hits 2 at Tennessee, 10/26Sacks 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Special Teams Tackles 1 twice, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2

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XAVIER SU’A-FILOGUARDHeight: 6-4 | Weight: 307 | College: UCLA | Hometown: Pleasant Grove, Utah | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: D2-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/1 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs) 9/1 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the first pick in the second round (33rd overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed with Texans on June 18, 2014

2014 (Houston 9/1):• Made his NFL debut on against Washington (9/7)• Played against Oakland (9/14) in Week 2• Played against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Played vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Played at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5 on special teams and at left guard• Made his first career start at right guard vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Played at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7, at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8 and vs. Phila-

delphia (11/2) in Week 9

COLLEGE:• Started all 40 games that he suited up for at UCLA, playing 21 contests at left guard and

19 at left tackle• Began his career at UCLA in 2009 • Returned to the UCLA program in 2012 after serving two years on a Mormon Church

mission to Alabama and Florida• Recorded 43 touchdown-resulting blocks and 337 knockdowns • Second-Team All-American (2013)• Two-time first-team All-Pac 12 (2012,2013)

HIGH SCHOOL• Attended Timpview (Provo, Utah) High School, playing football for head coach Louis

Wong• Started on the offensive line since his sophomore season• Earned Class 4A first-team All-State honors as a junior and senior• Helped to lead his high school team to the state championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008

and a state record 36 consecutive wins• Selected to play in the Under Armour All-America game• Named Utah State 4A Offensive Player of the Year in 2008

PERSONAL• Fluent in Spanish

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SU’A-FILO’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSGames/Starts: 2014: 9/1 Totals: 9/1

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D.J. SWEARINGERSAFETYHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 208 | College: South Carolina | Hometown: Greenwood, S.C. | 2nd NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 22 | Acquired: D2-’13 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 25/19 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Houston Texans with the 57th overall pick and 25th pick of the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft on April 26, 2013...Signed by the Texans on July 23, 2013.

CAREER:• Played 25 games with 19 starts• Moved into a starting role as a rookie following a season-ending injury to Danieal Man-

ning

2014 (Houston 9/9):• Recorded his first career sack, two quarterback hits, a forced fumble and 8 tackles in a

season opening win against Washington (9/7)• Notched three tackles, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble in Week 2 at Oakland

(9/14)• Posted six tackles against the New York Giants (9/21)• Forced the third fumble of the season and made three tackles vs. Buffalo (9/28)• Made five tackles and a tackle for loss and registered a quarterback hit at Dallas (10/5)• Recorded six tackles and a pass defensed vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Made four tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Picked off Zach Mettenberger at the Houston 27 and returned the pick 25 yards to

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SWEARINGER’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2013 Hou^ 16 10 83 61 22 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 0 0 02014 Hou 9 9 46 33 13 1.0 8.0 1 25 25 0 3 3 2 3 1 0 0Career 25 19 129 94 35 1.0 8.0 2 25 25 0 7 3 5 4 1 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (4): 2013 - 4.

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 10 at Tennessee, 12/29/13Passes Defensed 2 twice, last: at Tennessee, 10/26/14Interceptions 1 twice, last: at Tennessee, 10/26/14Forced Fumbles 1 last: vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14TFL 1 4 times, last: at Dallas, 10/5/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 83 2013Passes Defensed 4 2013Interceptions 1 2013 TFL 3 2013Special Teams Tackles 4 2013Forced Fumbles 3 2014

Swearinger’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 1 8 6 2 1.0 8 0 0 -- 0 0 1 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 1 1 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 6 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 1 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 5 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 6 4 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 3 2 1 0.0 0 1 25 25 0 2 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 8 6 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 46 33 13 1.0 8.0 1 25 25 0 3 3 1 0 0

Quarterback Hits: 3Tackles for Loss (TFL): 2

the Tennessee 48 at the 1:52 mark of the second quarter in Week 8. It was his first interception of the season and second of his career. Also recorded three tackles and two passes defensed

• Tied a season high with eight tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/10):• Played in all 16 games with 10 starts and ranked sixth on the team with 83 tackles to go

along with four passes defensed, an interception and forced fumble• Recorded three tackles (two solo) on defense and one special teams tackle in his NFL

debut at San Diego (9/9) • Made his first career start and recorded a career-high eight tackles (seven solo) at

Kansas City (10/20)• Tallied five solo tackles and made his first career interception as well as his first two

passes defensed at Arizona (11/10)• Recorded eight tackles (seven solo) vs. New England (12/1) • Recorded eight tackles (three solo) at Indianapolis (12/15) • Notched a career-high 10 tackles (seven solo) and forced the first fumble of his career

at Tennessee (12/29)

COLLEGE: • Started 33-of-52 games at South Carolina, where he was primarily the free safety, but

also lined up in the slot in the nickel packages and either cornerback spot• Finished with 244 tackles (184 solos), 6.5 tackles for loss and three quarterback pressures• Forced four fumbles and recovered two others, advancing one 65 yards for a vs. Ala-

bama-Birmingham, the longest return of a fumble recovery in school history• Had six interceptions for 94 yards, returning two interceptions for touchdowns and de-

flected 16 passes• As a senior, was a second-team All-Southeastern Conference selection • Started 12 games at free safety as a senior and helped USC finish 11th in the nation in

total defense as he recorded 79 tackles (62 solos) with three tackles for loss• Forced and recovered two fumbles, deflected seven passes and gained 72 yards on a

pair of interceptions as a senior

2014 HIGHSTackles 8 twice, last: vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Passes Defensed 2 at Tennessee, 10/26Interceptions 1 at Tennessee, 10/26FF 1 3x, last: vs. Buffalo, 9/28FR 1 at Oakland, 9/14TFL 1 twice, last: at Dallas, 10/5Sacks 1 vs. Washington, 9/7

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D.J. SWEARINGER• Started all 13 games at safety as a junior, recording a career-high 80 tackles (58 solos) with

1.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, three interceptions and three pass breakups• Started eight of the 14 games he played in at both safety positions as a sophomore and

finished fourth on the team with 66 tackles (51 solos), two tackles for loss and five pass breakups

• Played in all 13 games as a freshman and recorded 19 tackles (13 solo)• Retailing business major

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Greenwood (S.C.) High School, playing football for head coach Shell Dula • Excelled as a quarterback in the run-option system and was a second-team All-State

selection as a senior when he rushed for 904 yards and 12 touchdowns at quarterback and caught 20 passes for 210 yards as a receiver and had 77 tackles, eight pass breakups and two forced fumbles as a safety

• Closed out his career by recording an interception in the Shrine Bowl Game of the Carolinas

• Ran for 516 yards nine touchdowns and posted 93 tackles and an interception as a junior• As a sophomore, rushed for 400 yards and logged 68 tackles with five interceptions• Born Dayario Jamal Swearinger

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JEFF TARPINIANINSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 240 | College: Iowa | Hometown: Omaha, Neb. | 3rd NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: UFA-’13 | 2014 GP/GS: 7/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 24/4 (0/0) | Teams: New England 2011-12, Houston 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent on July 27, 2011...Released by Patriots on Sept. 12, 2011...Signed with Patriots to the Practice Squad on Sept. 14, 2011...Signed by Patriots to the active roster on Sept. 22, 2011...Released by Patriots on Aug. 31, 2012...Signed by Patriots to the practice squad on Sept. 1, 2012...Signed by Patriots to the active roster on Oct. 20, 2012...Released by Patriots on Nov. 12, 2012...Signed by Patriots to the practice squad on Nov. 13, 2012...Released by Patriots from practice squad on Spet. 4, 2013...Signed by Carolina Panthers to practice squad on Oct. 9, 2013...Released by Panthers on Oct. 21, 2013...Signed by Houston Texans on Oct. 28, 2013

CAREER:• Has played in 24 games with four starts, recording 36 tackles, 0.5 sacks, one pass

defensed and 14 special teams tackles• Set the franchise record with 16 tackles in his first start as at Texan vs. Oakland (11/7/13)

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TARPINIAN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2011 NE 7 1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 NE 3 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 Hou^ 8 3 29 16 13 0.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 02014 Hou 7 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 24 4 36 20 15 0.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (14): 2014- 9; 2013 - 2; 2011 - 3.Special Teams Forced Fumbles (1): at Dallas (on punt coverage), 10/5/14

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 16 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13Passes Defensed 1 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13Sacks 0.5 vs. New England, 12/1/13TFL 1 Twice, last: vs. Denver, 12/22/13QBH 1 Twice, last at Tennessee, 12/29/13Special Teams Tackles 4 at Dallas, 10/5/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 29 2013Passes Defensed 1 2013TFL 2 2013QBH 2 2013Special Teams Tackles 9 2014

Tarpinian’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 vs. Was 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten Inactive11/2 Phi Inactive11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 7 0 2 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 9Quarterback Hits (QBH): 0Tackles for Loss (TFL): 0

2014 (Houston 7/0):• Played against Washington (9/7)• Made a special teams tackle at Oakland (9/14) in Week 2• Made a special teams tackle against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Made a special teams tackle vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Recorded his first career forced fumble on punt coverage in the second quarter at Dallas

(10/5) that led to Houston getting the ball on the Cowboys 38. Also had a career best four special teams tackles in the game

• Notched his first two tackles of the season vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6• Registered a pair of special teams tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Inactive in Weeks 8-9

2013 (Houston 8/3):• Inactive vs. Indianapolis (11/3) in Week 9 • Made his Texans debut and recorded four tackles (three solo) at Arizona (11/10) • Recorded a career-high and franchise-record 16 tackles (seven solo) and one pass

defensed vs. Oakland (11/17) • Notched 0.5 sacks, the first sack recorded in his career vs. New England (12/1)

2012 (New England 3/0):• Appeared primarily on special teams in three games

2011 (New England 7/1):• Made the 53-man roster after joining the team as a rookie free agent• Appeared in seven games and made one start. Finished the season with four tackles on

defense and eight special teams tackles• Placed on Injured Reserve with a head injury on Nov. 24, 2011• Inactive due to injury vs. Kansas City (11/21)• Made his first career start at linebacker and registered four tackles in a win at the N.Y.

Jets (11/13) on Sunday Night Football• Saw his first NFL action vs. Buffalo (9/25)

COLLEGE:• Began his college career at Iowa as a defensive back before moving to linebacker

during the spring of 2007 following his redshirt freshman season• Was a top special teams player as well as a starter at linebacker during his career• Recorded 97 total tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery

PERSONAL:• Was named the Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year and won a pair of state titles as

an option quarterback• Majored in accounting

2014 GAME HIGHSTackles 2 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Special Teams Tackles 4 at Dallas, 10/5

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JUSTIN TUGGLEINSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 249 | College: Kansas State | Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga. | 2nd NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: CFA-’13 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/7 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 24/8 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by the Houston Texans on May 10, 2013.

CAREER:• Former college quarterback and undrafted college free agent• Has played in 24 games with eight starts

2014 (Houston 9/7):• Started at inside linebacker and recorded a tackle in Week 1 against Washington (9/7)• Started and made three tackles at Oakland (9/14) in Week 2• Made a career-high four tackles at the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Made three tackles vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Recorded his first career fumble recovery in the first quarter at Dallas (10/5), falling on

DeMarco Murray’s fumble at the Houston 14-yard line. Finished with career-best four tackles and made a special teams tackle

• Recorded the first interception of his career in the second quarter vs. Indianapolis (10/9),

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TUGGLE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2013 Hou^ 15 1 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 9 7 35 18 17 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0Career 24 8 39 21 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (12): 2014-1; 2013 - 11.Special Teams Forced Fumbles (1): vs. Seattle (on kickoff coverage), 9/29/13.

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 9 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14Special Teams Tackles 2 4 times, last vs. Denver, 12/22/13Interceptions 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 4 2013Special Teams Tackles 11 2013

Tuggle’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/9 Was 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 0 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 0 010/9 IND 1 1 9 4 5 0.0 0 1 8 8.0 0 2 0 0 0 010/20 at Pit 1 0 5 2 3 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 7 35 18 17 0.0 0.0 1 8 8.0 0 2 0 1 0 0Special Teams Tackles: 1Tackles for Loss: 1Quarterback Hits: 1

picking off Andrew Luck at the Indianapolis 34-yard line. Finished with a career-high nine tackles and also had two passes defensed

• Registered five tackles at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7• Made three tackles at Tennessee (10/26) in Week 8• Recorded a pair of tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 15/1):• Played in 15 games and led the team with 11 special teams tackles• Started at linebacker vs. Oakland (11/17) and played inside and outside linebacker

throughout the season• Saw action on special teams in his NFL debut at San Diego (9/9) • Inactive at Baltimore (9/22) • Recorded a career-high two tackles (one solo) at San Francisco (10/7)• Notched two special teams tackles vs. Jacksonville (11/24)

PERSONAL: • The son of DuJuan and Jessie Tuggle, who played 14 seasons in the National Football

League• His father was selected to five Pro Bowls and was inducted into the College Football

Hall of Fame in 2007

COLLEGE: • Played only one full season on defense after spending nearly three seasons as a quar-

terback at Boston College, Blinn College and Kansas State• Made the switch to linebacker late in his junior season of 2011 after starting his colle-

giate career as a quarterback at Boston College• Transferred to Blinn College as a sophomore, where he earned all-conference recogni-

tion as the team’s starting quarterback• Played in 13 games with six starts in his first full season on defense as a senior at

Kansas State, totaling 19 tackles (13 solo), including 4.5 for a loss. Ranked third on the team with 3.0 sacks and had one pass breakup and forced fumble

• Transferred to Blinn College his sophomore season of 2010 and played quarterback, throwing for 2,015 yards and 17 touchdowns while rushing for 733 yards and 12 scores

• Led Blinn to a win in the 10th annual C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl and was named the game’s most valuable player after passing for 140 yards and running for another 78 yards

• Appeared in four games and started three as a quarterback at Boston College as a freshman and completed 13-of-37 passes for 229 yards and four touchdowns with three interceptions

• Majored in political science

HIGH SCHOOL: • Passed for 3,675 yards, ran for 1,300 yards and had 44 touchdowns in his career at

Northview High School for head coach George Gettle• Earned Greater Atlanta All-Area honors as a senior captain• Threw for 1,310 yards and 12 touchdowns and ran for 563 yards and six touchdowns

as a senior, earning All-North Fulton County recognition• Set school career records in passing yards and passing touchdowns and school

single-game records in passing yards, total yards and touchdowns scored• Played in the second annual Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Miami’s Orange

Bowl in January 2008• Captured North Fulton second-team accolades in 2007

2014 HIGHSTackles 9 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Tackles for Loss 1 at Oakland, 9/14Quarterback Hits 1 at Oakland, 9/14Interceptions 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9

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J.J. WATTDEFENSIVE ENDHeight: 6-5 | Weight: 289 | College: Wisconsin | Hometown: Pewaukee, Wisc. | 4th NFL Season | 4th with Texans | Age: 25 | Acquired: D1, 2011 (11th overall) | 2014 GP/GS: 9/9 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 57/57 (4/4) | Teams: Houston, 2011-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans in the first round (11th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on July 31, 2011.

HONORS: • Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year (2012)• Two-time Associated Press First-Team All-Pro (2012-13)• Two-time Pro Bowl selection (2013-14) and 2014 Pro Bowl Captain• NFL 101 AFC Defensive Player of the Year (2012)• Pro Football Weekly/PFWA Defensive Most Valuable Player (2012)• PFW First-Team All-Pro (2012-13)• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2, 2012; Week 15, 2012)• AFC Defensive Player of the Month (September, 2012; December 2012)• USA Football All-Fundamentals Team (2012)• Houston Texans Team Most Valuable Player (2012)• Houston Texans Team Rookie of the Year (2011)• Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-Rookie Team (2011)• USA Today All-Joe Team (2011)

CAREER:• 2011 first-round draft choice who has started all 55 games in his career• Has recorded 45.0 sacks, nine fumble recoveries, nine forced fumbles and 34 passes

defensed• Leads the NFL with 137 quarterback hits and 85 tackles for loss and ranks fifth in the

NFL in sacks since entering the NFL in 2011• His 36.5 sacks through his first three seasons are the seventh-most in NFL history for a

player through their first three seasons• Has blocked four kicks in his career, including a franchise-record two in 2013 • Emerged on the national scene in the playoffs following the 2011 season with 3.5 sacks

and an interception return for a touchdown in a postseason game• Became first player in NFL history with 14 passes defensed and 14 sacks in the same

season in 2012• His 36.5 combined sacks and passes defensed in 2012 were the most by a player in

since 1991, when passes defensed became an official statistic• Recorded five sacks in four postseason games

PERSONAL: • Served as the Grand Marshal of the 2012 Houston Lifestock Show and Rodeo and Art

Car Parades• Founded and serves on the board of directors of the Justin J. Watt Foundation which

provides support to after-school athletic programs in Wisconsin and Texas

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WATT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2011 Hou^ 16 16 59 52 7 5.5 47.5 0 0 0 0 4 19 13 0 2 2 02012 Hou^ 16 16 107 85 22 20.5 138.5 0 0 0 0 16 43 39 4 2 0 02013 Hou^ 16 16 117 80 37 10.5 69.5 0 0 0 0 7 46 22 4 2 0 02014 Hou 9 9 39 26 13 8.5 47.0 1 80 80 1 7 29 11 1 3 45 1Career 57 57 322 243 79 45.0 300.5 1 80 80 1 34 137 89 9 9 47 1^ - Tackle statistics based on coaches’ reviewADDITIONAL STATISTICSBlocked Kicks (4): 22-yard FG attempt by Dan Carpenter vs. Miami, 9/18/11; 42-yard attempt by Adam Vinatieri vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13; 49-yard attempt by Josh Scobee vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13; PAT attempt by Kai Forbath, 9/7/14Receiving Touchdowns (1): 1-yard reception from Ryan Fitzpatrick at Oakland, 9/14/14

Watt’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/7 Was 1 1 3 2 1 1.0 6 0 0 -- 0 1 0 1 0 09/14 at Oak 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/21 at NYG 1 1 7 5 2 1.0 8 0 0 -- 0 1 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 1 5 2 3 0.0 0 1 80 80t 1 1 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 1 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND 1 1 7 4 3 2.0 5 0 0 -- 0 3 0 1 45t 110/20 at Pit 1 1 3 2 1 1.0 9 0 0 -- 0 0 0 1 0 010/26 at Ten 1 1 3 3 0 2.0 9 0 0 -- 0 1 1 0 0 011/2 Phi 1 1 7 4 3 1.5 10 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 011/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 9 9 39 26 13 8.5 47 1 80 80t 1 7 1 3 45t 1Quarterback Hits (QBH): 29Tackles For Loss (TFL): 11Blocked Kicks: 1Receiving Touchdowns: 1

2014 (Houston 9/9):• Recorded a sack, 3.0 tackles, five quarterback hits, 2.0 tackles for loss and recovered a

fumble against Washington (9/7)• Became the first defensive player in franchise history to score from scrimmage on a

1-yard touchdown reception at Oakland (9/14)• Tallied seven tackles (five solo), two tackles for loss, a sack, one pass defensed and a

quarterback hit against the New York Giants (9/21) in Week 3• Notched his first career regular season interception and returned it 80 yards for a

touchdown, which is tied for the sixth longest return in NFL history for a defensive lineman, in Week 4 vs. Buffalo (9/28). Also had a career high nine quarterback hits, five tackles and a pass defensed

• Made four solo tackles at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 13 Twice, last: vs. Oakland, 11/17/13Sacks 3.0 Twice, last vs. Indianapolis (A. Luck), 12/16/12TFL: 6 vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12QBH: 9 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14Passes Defensed 3 3 times, last: at New York Jets, 10/8/12Forced Fumbles 2 at Arizona, 11/10/13Fumble Recoveries 2 at Arizona, 11/101/13Blocked FG 1 4 times, last: vs. Washington, 9/7/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 117 2013Sacks 20.5 2012Fumbles Forced 4 2012, 2013Fumbles Recovered 3 2014Passes Defensed 16 2012QBH 46 2013TFL 39 2012Blocked FG 2 2013

2014 HIGHSTackles 7 3x, last: vs. vs. Philadelphia, 11/2Sacks 2.0 twice, last: at Tennessee, 10/26TFL: 3 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9QBH: 9 vs. Buffalo, 9/28Passes Defensed 3 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9Forced Fumbles -- Interceptions 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28Fumble Recoveries 1 3x, last: at Pittsburgh, 10/20Blocked FG 1 vs. Washington, 9/7Rec. Touchdowns 1 at Oakland (1-yard), 9/14Def. Touchdowns 1 twice, last: vs. Indianapolis (45-yard fumble), 10/9

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J.J. WATT• Scored his third touchdown of the season on a 45-yard fumble return in the fourth quarter

vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6. Now has the most touchdowns by a defensive lineman in a single season since William “Refrigerator” Perry had three in 1985. Finished the game with seven tackles, 2.0 sacks, three tackles for loss, four quarterback hits and three passes defensed. Now has 40.5 sacks for his career, the most by a Texans player through the first four seasons of a career, and six career sacks of Colts QB Andrew Luck

• Became the franchise all-time leader in fumble recoveries when he recovered his ninth career fumble in the first quarter on Whitney Mercilus’ sack-fumble of Ben Roethlisberger at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7. Recorded his fifth sack of the season, dropping Roethlisberger for a 9-yard loss in the second quarter. Fnished the game with three tackles, a tackle for loss and two quarterback hits to go along with his sack and fumble recovery

• Had the 12th multi-sack game of his career and second this season with 2.0 sacks at Tennessee(10/26) in Week 8. Also recorded his first forced fumble of the season on the third play of the second half, dropping Zach Mettenberger for an 8-yard loss. Also had three tackles, two tackles for loss, two quarterback hits and a pass defensed

• Recorded 1.5 sacks and tied a season high with seven tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9. Also had five quarterback hits, including one that led to A.J. Bouye’s 51-yard interception return for touchdown. Has at least one sack in four straight games.

2013 (Houston 16/16):• Started in all 16 games and led the NFL in quarterback hits (46) and was second in

tackles for loss (22) while setting a career high with 117 tackles (71 solo) to go along with a team-best 10.5 sacks, seven passes defensed, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two blocked kicks

• Recorded eight tackles (seven solo), two sacks and two passes defensed vs. Tennessee (9/15)

• Tied for a team high with 10 tackles (seven solo) and a sack at Baltimore (9/22) • Recorded 12 tackles (seven solo) and 0.5 sacks vs. Seattle (9/29) • Recorded nine tackles (five solo), one sack and a forced fumble at Kansas City (10/20) • Recorded eight tackles (four solo), one sack, one pass defensed and blocked a field

goal attempt vs. Indianapolis (11/3)• Notched seven tackles (five solo), one sack and set career highs with two forced

fumbles and two fumble recoveries at Arizona (11/10) • Tallied two sacks along with 13 tackles (eight solo) vs. Oakland (11/17). His two sacks

marked the ninth time in his career that he has recorded at least two in a game• Added another sack vs. Jacksonville (11/24), his fifth-consecutive game with at least

one sack (second-longest streak in his career). Blocked a field goal, setting a franchise record with two blocked in a season

• Totaled nine solo tackles, one sack, a season-high five tackles for loss, a pass defensed and forced a fumble at Tennessee (12/29)

2012 (Houston 16/16, 2/2):• Named the AP Defensive Player of the Year after he led the the NFL with a franchise

single-season record 20.5 sacks on the season, the 9th player in NFL history with 20-plus sacks

• Set a league season record for defensive linemen with 16 passes defensed• Earned AP First-Team All-Pro honors and was selected as Pro Bowl starter for the AFC

after leading the Texans wtih 107 tackles (85 solo), 16 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and two recoveries

• Contributed to 95 plays that either resulted in no gain or negative yardage• Had six tackles (four solo), 1.5 sacks, and three passes defensed, two of which were

intercepted by his teammates in the season opener vs. Miami (9/9)• Set a career-high with nine tackles (six solo) to go along with 1.5 sacks, two passes

defensed and a fumble recovery at Jacksonville (9/16), earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week Honors

• Led the defense with 10 tackles while sacking Peyton Manning 2.5 times at Denver (9/23)

• Recorded seven tackles (five solo) including two sacks and recovered a fumble at Tennessee (9/30)

• Extended his sack streak to five games with one of Mark Sanchez to go along with a team-high nine tackles (six solo) and three passes defensed at the New York Jets (10/8)

• Made seven tackles (six solo) including two sacks of Aaron Rodgers vs. Green Bay (10/14)

• Tipped a pass vs. Baltimore (10/21) that was intercepted for the fourth time, getting a hand on a Flacco pass that was returned for a touchdown by Johnathan Joseph

WATT’S CAREER PLAYOFF DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD1/7/12 vs. CIN (WC) 1 1 2 2 0 1.0 7.0 1 29t 29t 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 01/15/12 at BAL (Div) 1 1 12 9 3 2.5 22.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 01/5/13 vs. CIN (WC) 1 1 5 5 0 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 01/13/13 at NE (Div) 1 1 4 1 3 0.5 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Career 4 4 23 17 6 5.0 42.5 1 29t 29t 1 3 7 7 0 0 0 0

• Sacked Ryan Fitzpatrick for a 6-yard loss vs. Buffalo (11/4) to become the third Texans player to record 10 or more sacks in a season

• Registered 10 tackles (nine solo), one sack for a loss of 6 yards and one pass defensed vs. Jacksonville (11/18)

• Broke the franchise’s single-season sack record with three sacks at Detroit (11/22) and also recorded six tackles and two passes defensed

• Joined Hall of Fame DE Reggie White as the only players in NFL history to record 15 or more sacks and 13 passes defensed in a season when he sacked Tennessee QB Jake Locker for a 6-yard loss in the second quarter.

• Recorded four tackles (three solo) and a forced fumble at New England (12/10)• Sacked Andrew Luck three times for a total loss of 22 yards, tallied 13 tackles and forced

a fumble for the third consecutive game vs. Indianapolis (12/16). • Became the ninth player in NFL history to record 20 or more sacks in a season when

he sacked Minnesota QB Christian Ponder for a loss of 3 yards in the third quarter vs. Minnesota (12/23). He also forced a fumble in his fourth consecutive game. It was his fourth of the season, tying a franchise single-season record.

• Registered four solo tackles, all of which were for a loss, one quarterback hit on an incomplete pass, and batted down his 16th pass of the season at Indianapolis (12/30)

• Led the team with five tackles and recorded two tackles for loss and two passes defensed in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/5/13)

• Sacked Cincinnati QB Andy Dalton for a 9-yard loss in the first quarter in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati 1/5/13), raising his career postseason sack total to 4.5

• Recorded a half sack and four tackles in AFC Divisional Playoff at New England (1/13/13), raising his career postseason sack total to five

2011 (Houston 16/16):• Started all 16 games as a rookie, recording 59 tackles (52 solo), 5.5 sacks, four passes

defensed, two fumble recoveries and blocked a field goal to earn Houston Texans Rookie of the Year honors

• Recorded one fumble recovery, one quarterback pressure and five solo tackles in the season opener vs. Indianapolis (9/11)

• Blocked a field goal and recorded four tackles (three solo) at Miami (9/18)• Recorded his first career sack to go along with four solo tackles at New Orleans (9/25)• Recorded three solo tackles and recorded his second sack of the season when he

brought down Matt Hasselbeck for a loss of 12 yards at Tennessee (10/23)• Was second on the team with five solo tackles vs. Jacksonville (10/30)• Recovered a fumble and had three tackles (two solo) vs. Cleveland (11/6)• Had three solo tackles and assisted on a sack with Connor Barwin at Tampa Bay (11/13)• Sacked Blaine Gabbert twice and had seven tackles at Jacksonville (11/27)• Tied a season-high with seven tackles (five solo) including one for a loss vs. Carolina

(12/18)• Recorded five solo tackles including a sack of Dan Orlovsky for an 8-yard loss while also

breaking up three passes at Indianapolis (12/22)• Tied for the team lead with 3.5 sacks and ranked third on the team with 14 tackles in

the postseason• Intercepted a pass in the second quarter and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown

to go along with a sack of Andy Dalton for a 7-yard loss in AFC Wild Card Playoff vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)

• Recorded game-high 12 tackles (nine solo) and 2.5 sacks for a loss of 22 yards in AFC Divisional Playoff at Baltimore (1/15/12)

COLLEGE:• Started all 26 games he played in for the Badgers at strong-side defensive end,

recording 106 tackles (74 solos) with 11.5 sacks for minus 75 yards, 36.5 stops for losses of 144 yards and 28 quarterback pressures

• Recovered five fumbles (one with Central Michigan) and caused four others, blocked four kicks and deflected 13 passes in his college career

• All-American first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report, earning second-team honors from the Associated Press and Sports Illustrated and consensus All-Big Ten Conference first-team choice

• Recipient of the Lott IMPACT Trophy and was also named Lott IMPACT Player of the Week for his performance vs. Ohio State

• Started all 13 games in 2010 at strong-side defensive end, finishing second on the team with 62 tackles (42 solos) while leading the Badgers with seven sacks for minus-56 yards, finishing third nationally with 21.0 stops for losses totaling 91 yards

• Blocked three kicks and deflected eight passes and intercepted another for a 15-yard return

• Sophomore All-American and second-team All-Big Ten Conference selection by The

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J.J. WATTNFL Draft Report in 2009, earning All-Big Ten honorable mention from the league’s coaches and media and also chosen Academic All-Big Ten

• Life sciences communication major, earning Academic All-Big Ten Conference honors

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended Pewaukee (Wisc.) High School and earned All-Woodland Conference, All-Area and All-

Parkland County honors as a senior while garnering All-State accolades• Received Woodland Conference Player of the Year recognition in 2006

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JON WEEKSLONG SNAPPERHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 246 | College: Baylor | Hometown: Bethpage, N.Y. | 5th NFL Season | 5th with Texans | Age: 28 | Acquired: FA-’10 | 2014 GP/GS: 9/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 72/0 (4/0) | Teams: Houston, 2010-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Houston Texans on April 28, 2010.

CAREER: • Signed with the Texans during the 2010 offseason and made the roster out of training

camp• Played in 70 career games

PERSONAL: • Was in training to be an EMT when called by the Texans for a tryout

2014 (Houston 9/0):• Saw action on special teams against Washington (9/7) and Oakland (9/14) • Made a special teams tackle against the New York Giants (9/21)• Saw action on special teams vs. Buffalo (9/28)• Recorded a special teams tackle at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5• Snapped vs. Indianapolis (10/9) in Week 6, at Pittsburgh (10/20) in Week 7, at Tennes-

see (10/26) in Week 8 and vs. Philadelphia (11/2) in Week 9

2013 (Houston 16/0):• Saw action on special teams in all 16 games and made a career-high six special teams

tackles

2012 (Houston 16/0, 2/0): • Served as long snapper on extra points, field goal and punts in all 16 games plus both

playoff games• Helped Shayne Grham set the team scoring record wtih 138 points• Helped Donnie Jones set the team punting records with a gross average of 47.1 yards

per punt on the season and net average of 40.5 yards• Recorded a special teams tackle at Denver (9/30)

2011 (Houston 16/0, 2/0):

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WEEKS’ CAREER STATISTICSKick/Punt Snap Attempts (K/P - failed att.): 2010: 133; (70/63 - 0); 2011: 159 (78/81 - 1); 2012: 171 (83/88- 0); 2013: 152 (61/90 - 0); 2014: (41/45- 0) Career: 696 (330/366- 1)Special Teams Tackles (12): 2014 - 2; 2013 - 6; 2012 - 1; 2011 - 0; 2010 - 3.

• Served as long snapper on extra points, field goal and punts for all 16 games of the season

• Helped Neil Rackers set team records for field goals made (32) and points in a season (135)

• Helped rookie Brett Hartmann set a team record with a 44.4 gross punt average• Made his postseason debut and saw action on special teams in AFC Wild Card Playoff

vs. Cincinnati (1/7/12)

2010 (Houston 16/0): • Served as long snapper on extra points, field goal and punts in all 16 contests• Efforts helped kicker Neil Rackers convert 27-of-30 field goal attempts and 43-of-43 ex-

tra point opportunities while tying Kris Brown’s Texans record for 124 points in a season• Made his professional debut long snapping in the season opener vs. Indianapolis (9/12)• Snapped on punt/field goal attempts at Washington (9/19) including Rackers’ game-win-

ning 35-yard field goal• Reached 125 consecutive perfect snaps with seven successful long snaps at Tennes-

see (12/19)• Contributed to Rackers hitting all three field goal attempts including a career long of 57

yards at Denver (12/26)

COLLEGE: • Originally attended Baylor as an invited walk-on• Earned a scholarship after his freshman season• Was discovered at a special teams camp by the Baylor special teams coach• Snapped for two-time Ray Guy Award winner Daniel Sepulveda• Handled the long-snapping chores for Baylor from 2004-07 and earned four varsity let-

ters

HIGH SCHOOL: • An all-region offensive and defensive lineman for Mountain Ridge (Glendale, Ariz.) High

School• Two-way player of the year selection• Friday Night Fever Defensive Line Player of the Year• Received the Curley Culp Award as Arizona’s best defensive lineman• Mountain Ridge recorded four straight winning records during his prep career and cap-

tured regional titles in both 2000 and 2002• Mountain Lions went 24-2 during Weeks’ last two seasons, which included a 14-1 mark

and a state semifinal appearance as a junior in 2002

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DAVID QUESSENBERRYOFFENSIVE TACKLEHeight: 6-5 | Weight: 306 | College: San Jose State | Hometown: La Jolla, Calif. | 2nd NFL Season | 2nd with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: D6a-’13 | 2013 GP/GS: 0/0 | Career (Playoffs) GP/GS: 0/0 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Houston Texans with the 176th overall pick and eighth pick of the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft on April 27, 2013...Signed by the Texans on May 10, 2013...Placed on injured reserve on Sept. 10, 2013 after suffering a foot injury...Placed on active/non-football illness list on July 25, 2014.

2013 (Houston 0/0): • Inactive at San Diego (9/9)• Placed on injured reserve on Sept. 10 after suffering a foot injury

PERSONAL: • Was diagnosed with Lymphoma in June 2014 and has since been away from the team

battling the disease• Paul Quessenberry, David’s younger brother, played defensive end and linebacker for

Navy• Youngest brother, Scott, is an offensive lineman at UCLA• Father, David Sr., graduated from the Naval Academy in 1980 and played football for

the Midshipmen• His father spent 30 years in the service, the final 22 as a Navy Reserve, and retired as

a captain in 2010

COLLEGE: • Played in 49 games, starting the final 37 contests he appeared in at left tackle• In 2013, he became the first San Jose State offensive lineman to play in the Senior

Bowl, earning that invitation after he recorded 242 knock-downs and 32 touchdown-re-sulting blocks, along with posting a pair of solo tackles

• Member of The NFL Draft Report’s All-American third-team and also received Super Sleeper Team (most underrated players at each position) accolades as a senior

• The league’s coaches named him an All-Western Athletic Conference first-team pick in 2012

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QUESSENBERRY’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICSGames/Starts: 2013: 0/0; Totals: 0/0.

• One of three finalists for the 2012 Burlsworth Trophy honoring the top Football Bowl Subdivision player that began his career as a non-scholarship player

• Started 12 games at left offensive tackle as a senior• Went head-to-head vs. his younger brother, Paul Quessenberry, an outside linebacker

for Navy, in the Spartans’ 12-0 win against the Midshipmen, as David delvered nine knockdowns for a unit that gained 388 yards

• Sarted all 12 games at left offensive tackle, earning second-team All-WAC honors as a junior

• Took over left tackle duties as a sophomore, starting all 13 games, in addition to performing on special teams as a punt protector and lineman on kick-scoring tries

• Placed on scholarship prior to the beginning of his sophomore season, he produced six touchdown-resulting blocks for a struggling running corps that scored just seven times

• Walked on as a freshman and played in all 12 games as a reserve offensive tackle and extra tight end, seeing most of his action on special teams

• Red-shirted as a true freshman after joining the team as a walk-on• Graduated from San Jose State in December 2012 with a degree in history

HIGH SCHOOL: • Attended La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad, Cal.) High School, playing football for head

coach Darren Brown• Also lettered in lacrosse• As a junior, the 6-3, 190-pound offensive lineman helped the Mavericks compile a 9-3

record• The following season, he grew two inches and added 35 pounds to his frame, as the

team managed a 7-4 mark

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LONNIE BALLENTINESAFETYHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 215 | College: Memphis | Hometown: Memphis, Tenn. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 21 | Acquired: D7b-’14 | Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the 41st pick in the seventh round (256th overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed May 16, 2014

CAREER:• Played in 42 total games • Totaled 176 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack and three interceptions

2013 • Started all 12 games• Credited with 58 tackles and five pass break-ups • Had a game and season-high nine tackles against Temple

2012 • Named All-Conference USA Honorable Mention• Finished with 66 tackles, three interceptions, five pass breakups, a fumble recovery and

one sack• Posted a career-high 15 tackles at Arkansas State and had a pass breakup

2011• Played in 11 games• Posted 35 total tackle, one pass breakup and 1.5 tackle for loss • Recovered his first collegiate fumble in the end zone against Southern Miss

39 2010• Played in seven games with one start and logged 17 tackles

HIGH SCHOOL• Played for Coach Cedric Miller at Southwind High School• Graduated early from high school, finishing his studies as a junior• Logged 45 tackles, six interceptions and 12 pass breakups in 2009• Tallied 800 all-purpose yards as a junior • Selected to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State first team and

All-Shelby Metro• Invited to participate in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl All-Star Game• Also ran track and played basketball • Transferred to Southwind after two years at Hamilton High School

PERSONAL• Son of Lonnie Ballentine and Sheila Smith• Born April 23, 1993 in Memphis, Tenn.• Is married, and he and his wife, Brittany, have two children • His mother, Sheila, played college basketball at Murray State and later played

professionally in France• Majored in sports and leisure management

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSDefense G Solo Asst. TKL SACK TFL FF/FR PD Int2010 7 9 8 13.0 0 0.5 0/0 2 02011 11 21 14 28.0 0 1.5 0/1 1 02012 12 40 26 53.0 0.5 0.5 0/1 5 3 2013 12 37 21 47.5 0 0 0/0 5 0TOTAL 42 107 69 141.5 0.5 2.5 0/2 13 3

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ALAN BONNERWIDE RECEIVERHeight: 5-10 | Weight: 191 | College: Jacksonville State | Hometown: Newnan, Ga. | 2nd Year | Second with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: D6b-’13 | 2013 GP/GS: 0/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 0/0 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Houston Texans with the 195th overall pick and the 27th pick in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft on April 27, 2013...Signed by the Texans on May 10, 2013...Placed on injured reserve on Aug. 31, 2013...Placed on injured reserve on July 27, 2014

2014 (Houston 0/0):• Placed on injured reserve with a foot injury on July 27, 2014

2013 (Houston 0/0):• Placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury on Aug. 31, 2013

PERSONAL: • Full name is Michael Alan Bonner• Son of Alvin and Wanda Bonner• Has two older brothers, Doran and Chris

COLLEGE: • Set school career records with 972 punt return yards and 87 punt returns, while ranking

second with 1,986 receiving yards and 20 touchdown receptions • Led Jacksonville State with 50 receptions for 859 yards and eight touchdowns as a

senior in 2012 • Started 10 of 11 games a junior and led the team with 33 catches for 582 yards and

three touchdowns• Played in all 12 games as a sophomore, serving as the team’s primary return man and

reeled in 17 catches for 245 yards and five touchdowns• Returned 25 kicks for 648 yards and a score, a 92-yard TD against Murray State and

had 28 punt returns for 302 yards as a sophomore• Appeared in 11 games as a freshman and was an Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer

selection after leading the OVC and ranking ninth nationally with a 13.9 punt return average

• Caught 14 passes for 300 yards and four touchdowns, an average of 21.4 yards per catch as a freshman to go along with 375 yards on 27 punt returns

• Majored in exercise science and wellness

HIGH SCHOOL: • Played for Robert Herring at Newnan (Ga.) High School• Was a first-team All-State selection as a junior and senior at wide receiver• Finished his senior year with 54 catches for 1,100 yards and 15 touchdowns• Had 1,932 career yards on 93 catches• Team captain and honor student• Named All-State by the Atlanta Journal Constitution and by CSS television• Two-time All-District and All-Region performer and helped the Cougars win a pair of

Region Championships

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BONNER’S CAREER OFFENSIVE STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVINGYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2013 Hou 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Career 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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LOUIS NIX IIINOSE TACKLEHeight: 6-2 | Weight: 331 | College: Notre Dame | Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 23 | Acquired: D3b-’14 | 2014 GP/GS: 0/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs) 0/0 (0/0) |Teams: Houston, 2014

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Houston Texans with the 19th pick in the third round (83rd overall) of 2014 NFL Draft...Signed by Texans on May 16, 2014...Placed on injured reserve on Sept. 23, 2014

2014 (Houston 0/0): • Inactive in Weeks 1-3

COLLEGE• Started 30 of 34 games at nose guard, recording 123 tackles (44 solos), 2.5 sacks, 14

tackles for loss and 18 quarterback pressures• Made 92 plays against the run, limiting those ball carriers to just 88 yards and six first

downs• Posted 17 third-down tackles and two fourth-down hits against the run and 24 tackles

inside the red zone• Third-Team All-American (2012)

HIGH SCHOOL• Attended William M. Raines (Jacksonville, Fla.) High School, playing football for Cedric

Thornton• Recorded a combined 110 tackles and 29 sacks from his sophomore to senior year• Second-team All-First Coast in 2008• 2010 Under Armour All-American• Also lettered in basketball

PERSONAL• Graduated in May 2014 with a degree in film, television and theatre

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RICKY SAPPOUTSIDE LINEBACKERHeight: 6-4 | Weight: 252 | College: Clemson | Hometown: Bamberg, S.C. | 4th NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 27 | Acquired: W-’13 NYJ | 2014 GP/GS: 3/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 17/0 | Teams: Philadelphia 2010; New York Jets 2012-13; Houston 2013-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round (134th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft...Signed by Eagles on June 8, 2010...Placed on Injured Reserve (knee) on August 31, 2010...Released by Eagles on August 5, 2011...Signed by New York Jets to the practice squad on October 31, 2011...Released by Jets on November 28, 2011...Signed by Jets to the practice squad on December 29, 2011...Released by Jets on August 31, 2012...Signed by Jets to the practice squad on September 1, 2012...Released by Jets on September 4, 2012...Signed by Jets to the practice squad on September 11, 2012...Signed by Jets to the active roster on November 8, 2012...Released by Jets on October 5, 2013...Signed by Jets on October 9, 2013...Released by Jets on November 14, 2013...Acquired from waivers by Houston Texans on November 15, 2013...Re-signed by Texans on March 4, 2014...Placed on active/non-football injury list on July 25, 2014...Released by the Texans on July 29, 2014...Signed by the Texans on Sept. 16, 2014...Placed on injured reserve on Oct. 7, 2014

CAREER:• Has played in 15 career games with two tackles, one special teams tackle and a fumble

recovery• Played in nine games, primarily as a backup linebacker and on special teams prior to

joining the Texans

2014 (Houston 3/0):• Made a tackle against the New York Giants (9/21) in his season debut• Made a special teams tackle vs. Buffalo (9/28) in Week 4• Made a tackle at outside linebacker at Dallas (10/5) in Week 5

2013 (New York Jets 5/0, Houston 5/0):• Acquired by Houston Texans from waivers on November 15 • Played in five games for the New York Jets, recording one fumble recovery and one

special teams tackle• Recovered a fumble on the final play of the game on kickoff coverage in the season

opener against the Jets• Made his Texans debut on special teams vs. Oakland (11/17) in Week 11

2012 (New York Jets 4/0):• Appeared primarily as a backup linebacker and on special teams in four games

2011 (New York Jets 0/0):• Spent a majority of the season on the practice squad

2010 (Philadelphia 0/0):• Was placed on Injured Reserve due to a knee injury on August 31

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SAPP’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD QBH TFL FF FR Yds TD2010 Phi* 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 NYJ 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 Hou 10 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Hou 3 0 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 17 0 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* - on Injured Reserve

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles (2): 2013-1, 2014-1Special Teams Fumble Recovery: 1, vs. Tampa Bay, 9/8/13

Sapp’s 2014 Season StatisticsDate Opp GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/21 at NYG 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 09/28 Buf 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/5 at Dal 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 010/9 IND10/20 at Pit10/26 at Ten11/2 Phi11/16 at Cle11/23 Cin11/30 Ten12/7 at Jac12/14 at Ind12/21 Bal12/28 Jac 2014 Totals 3 0 2 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Special Teams Tackles: 1Special Teams Fumble Recovery: 0

2014 HIGHSTackles 1 twice, last: at Dallas, 10/5Spec. Tms. Tackls 1 vs. Buffalo, 9/28

COLLEGE:• Started 36-of-50 games at Clemson, tallying 142 tackles, 17.5 sacks, 16 quarterback

pressures, five pass deflections, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles• In 2009, as a senior, earned second-team All-ACC honors and was nominated for the

Brian Piccolo Award given annually to the conference’s “Most Courageous Player”• Also as a senior, started all 14 games and recorded a career-high five sacks

PERSONAL:• Was a three-year state regional champion in the 100m (10.76 career-best), 200m

(21.0 career-best) and 4x100m relay, and a two-year starter and all-region (twice) in basketball while at Bamberg-Erhart High School

• Established the Ricky Sapp Scholar Athlete Award Program at his high school to spotlight students with good character who excel academically, athletically and in the community service arena

• The award is given out monthly to deserving senior athletes by a committee of faculty members in the school, with recipients of the award becoming eligible to win a $1,000 scholarship to the college of their choice

CAREER GAME HIGHSTackles 1 3x, last: at Dallas, 10/5/14Spec. Tms. Tackls 1 twice, last; vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

CAREER SEASON HIGHSTackles 2 2014Fumbles Recovered 1 2013

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CODY WHITEGUARDHeight: 6-3 | Weight: 303 | College: Illinois State | Hometown: Columbus, Ohio | 3rd NFL Season | 3rd with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: CFA-’12 | 2013 GP/GS: 1/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 1/0 (0/0) | Teams: Houston, 2012-14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with Houston Texan as an undrafted free agent on May 14, 2012...Released by Texans on Aug. 31, 2012...Signed by Texans to practice squad on Sept. 3, 2012...Signed by Texans to active roster on Oct. 10, 2012...Placed on injured reserve on July 27, 2014.

2014 (Houston 0/0):• Placed on injured reserve with an achilles injury on July 27, 2014

2013 (Houston 1/0):• Inactive in all but one game, seeing his first career action at guard at San Francisco

(10/6)

2012 (Houston 0/0):• Inactive for 11 games• Was inactive for both postseason games

COLLEGE: • Saw action in 43 career games for Illinois State including 21 career starts• Set career highs with six receptions and 76 yards against Youngstown State his

sophomore season• Moved to the offensive line in 2010 after being recruited as a tight end and played in

all 11 games• 2011 All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Honorable Mention Team selection

HIGH SCHOOL: • A three-year starter at Normal West High School• Bloomington Pantagraph All-Area Team selection and all-state honorable mention

selection in final season • Regional qualifier in track, participating in the shot put• Also a four-year starter on the basketball team and the school’s single-season and

career scoring basketball record holder

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BRYAN WITZMANNOFFENSIVE TACKLEHeight: 6-7 | Weight: 311 | College: South Dakota State | Hometown: Houlton, Wisc. | Rookie | 1st with Texans | Age: 24 | Acquired: CFA-’14 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with Houston Texans on May 16, 2014...Placed on injured re-serve on Aug. 1, 2014.

CAREER:• Four-year starter at left tackle • Started every game in his four-year college career, an SDSU record 49 consecutive

starts• Twice named an All-American, playing a key role in running back Zach Zenner topping

2,000 yards each of the last two seasons• Four-time member of Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll

2013 • Started all 14 games at left tackle• Associated Press FCS Second Team All-American• Selected to play in the College All Star Bowl• Named to the College Sporting News 2013 Fabulous Fifty FCS All-America Team

2012 • Started all 13 games at left tackle• Anchored the Jackrabbit offensive line by earning All-America honors from both The

Sports Network (first team) and The Associated Press (second team)• First-team all-MVFC honoree

2011• Started all 11 games for second consecutive season• Honorable mention all-MVFC performer

2010• Started all 11 games for offensive unit that surrendered only six sacks all season • Shared team’s Offensive Player of the Week honor for performance in Hobo Day win

against Youngstown State• Recipient of MVFC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award

2009• Redshirted

HIGH SCHOOL• Received all-state honors as an offensive lineman and was an honorable mention all-

state selection on the defensive line during the 2008 season for Somerset High School• Named conference most valuable player• Competed in basketball and baseball at the prep level

PERSONAL• Born June 16, 1990

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WILL YEATMANTACKLEHeight: 6-6 | Weight: 315 | College: Maryland | Hometown: San Diego, Calif. | 4th NFL Season | 1st with Texans | Age: 26 | Acquired: FA-’14 | 2013 GP/GS: 8/0 | Career GP/GS (Playoffs): 15/2 (0/0) | Teams: New England, 2011; Miami, 2011-13, Houston, 2014 |

TRANSACTIONS: Signed with the New England Patriots on July 27, 2011 as an undrafted free agent...Waived by Patriots on Sept. 3, 2011...Claimed by the Miami Dolphins off waivers on Sept. 4, 2011...Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 16, 2013...Signed by the Houston Texans on June 19, 2014

CAREER:• Has played in 15 games for Miami over three seasons

2013 (MIAMI 8/0):• Saw action in eight of the season’s first nine games• Switched for tackle to offensive guard prior to the start of the season• Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 16

2012 (MIAMI 4/0): • Played in four games• Inactive for 12 games• Made positional change from tight end to tackle during the off-season

2011 (MIAMI 3/2): • Played in three games for Miami and started two at tight end• Inactive for the first 13 games of the season• Waived by New England after playing in four preseason games

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land (09-10)• Two-sport athlete in college (lacrose, football)• Played tight end in college• At Maryland, played in 11 games and started three games• Recorded 13 catches for 134 yards and one touchdown• Made three tackles on special teams• At Notre Dame, played in 28 games and made six starts• Finished his Notre Dame career with eight catches for 43 yards• In lacrosse, led the Fighting Irish lacrosse team in points (46) and assists (25) as a

freshman• Named the LaxPower Rookie of the Year and the Great Western Lacrosse League New-

comer of the Year

PERSONAL: • Born April 10, 1988 in Naples, Italy• Was a four-time letter winner in lacrosse and a three-time letter winner in football at

Rancho Bernardo, High School in San Diego, Calif.• Registered 62 catches for 867 yards his junior and senior seasons in high school• Was a three-time all-conference and all-city selection for football• Named to the US Lacrosse All-American team as a junior and senior and to the Under

Armour All-American team as a senior• Holds records in lacrosse at Rancho Bernardo for career points, career goals and

career assists• Father played lacrosse at Navy• Sister played lcarosse for Maryland• Majored in History

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RUSHINGYear Player Att Yds Avg Long TD2002 Jonathan Wells 197 529 2.7 37 32003 Domanick Williams 238 1,031 4.3 51 82004 Domanick Williams 302 1,188 3.9 44 132005 Domanick Williams 230 976 4.2 44 22006 Ron Dayne 151 612 4.1 19 52007 Ron Dayne 194 773 4.0 39 62008 Steve Slaton 268 1,282 4.8 71t 92009 Steve Slaton 131 437 3.3 32t 32010 Arian Foster 327 1,616 4.9 74t 162011 Arian Foster 278 1,224 4.4 43 102012 Arian Foster 351 1,424 4.1 46 152013 Ben Tate 181 771 4.3 60 4

RECEIVINGYear Player Rec Yds Avg Long TD2002 Billy Miller 51 613 12.0 42 32003 Andre Johnson 66 976 14.8 46t 42004 Andre Johnson 79 1,142 14.5 54t 62005 Andre Johnson 63 688 10.9 53t 22006 Andre Johnson 103 1,147 11.1 53 52007 Kevin Walter 65 800 12.3 46 42008 Andre Johnson 115 1,575 13.7 65 82009 Andre Johnson 101 1,569 15.5 72t 92010 Andre Johnson 86 1,216 14.1 60 82011 Owen Daniels 54 677 12.5 34 32012 Andre Johnson 112 1,598 14.3 60t 42013 Andre Johnson 109 1,407 12.9 62t 5

RUSHING-RECEIVINGYear Player Rushing Receiving Total2002 James Allen 519 302 8212003 Domanick Williams 1,031 351 1,3822004 Domanick Williams 1,188 588 1,7762005 Domanick Williams 976 337 1,3132006 Andre Johnson 14 1,147 1,1612007 Ron Dayne 773 112 8852008 Steve Slaton 1,282 377 1,6592009 Andre Johnson 10 1,569 1,5792010 Arian Foster 1,616 604 2,2202011 Arian Foster 1,224 617 1,8412012 Arian Foster 1,424 217 1,6412013 Andre Johnson 0 1,407 1,407

PASSINGYear Player A C Pct Yds TD Int Lg Rtg2002 David Carr 444 233 52.5 2,592 9 15 81 62.82003 David Carr 295 167 56.6 2,013 9 13 78t 69.52004 David Carr 466 285 61.2 3,531 16 14 69 83.52005 David Carr 423 256 60.5 2,488 14 11 53t 77.22006 David Carr 442 302 68.3 2,767 11 12 53 82.12007 Matt Schaub 289 192 66.4 2,241 9 9 77t 87.22008 Matt Schaub 380 251 66.1 3,043 15 10 65 92.72009 Matt Schaub 583 396 67.9 4,770 29 15 72t 98.62010 Matt Schaub 574 365 63.6 4,370 24 12 60 92.02011 Matt Schaub 292 178 61.0 2,479 15 6 80t 96.82012 Matt Schaub 544 350 64.3 4,008 22 12 60t 90.72013 Matt Schaub 358 219 61.2 2,310 10 14 46 73.0

SCORINGYear Player TD PAT 2PT FG TP2002 Kris Brown - 20/20 - 17/24 712003 Kris Brown - 27/27 - 18/22 812004 Kris Brown - 34/34 - 17/24 852005 Kris Brown - 24/24 - 26/34 1022006 Kris Brown - 26/27 - 19/25 832007 Kris Brown - 40/40 - 25/29 1152008 Kris Brown - 37/37 - 29/33 1242009 Kris Brown - 43/44 - 21/32 1062010 Neil Rackers - 43/43 - 27/30 1242011 Neil Rackers - 39/40 - 32/38 1352012 Shayne Graham - 45/45 - 31/38 1382013 Randy Bullock - 26/26 - 26/35 104 FIELD GOALSYear Player Att Made Pct Long2002 Kris Brown 24 17 70.8 512003 Kris Brown 22 18 81.8 502004 Kris Brown 24 17 70.8 502005 Kris Brown 34 26 76.5 532006 Kris Brown 25 19 76.0 492007 Kris Brown 29 25 86.2 57*2008 Kris Brown 33 29 87.9 532009 Kris Brown 32 21 65.6 562010 Neil Rackers 30 27 90.0 572011 Neil Rackers 38 32 84.2 542012 Shayne Graham 38 31 81.6 512013 Randy Bullock 35 26 74.3 51*Longest field goal in the NFL

PUNTING AVERAGEYear Player No Yds Avg Long Blk2002 Chad Stanley 114 4,720 41.4 62 22003 Chad Stanley 97 4,028 41.5 58 02004 Chad Stanley 73 3,009 41.2 57 02005 Chad Stanley 77 2,990 38.8 61 02006 Chad Stanley 76 3,161 41.6 62 02007 Matt Turk 55 2,296 41.7 59 02008 Matt Turk 53 2,240 42.3 59 02009 Matt Turk 67 2,866 42.8 62 02010 Matt Turk 63 2,650 42.1 60 02011 Brett Hartmann 58 2,573 44.4 69 02012 Donnie Jones 88 4,150 47.2 66 02013 Shane Lechler 88 4,189 47.6 65 0

PUNT RETURNSYear Player No Yds Avg Long TD2002 Jermaine Lewis 36 280 7.8 48 02003 J.J. Moses 36 244 6.8 40 02004 J.J. Moses 36 309 8.6 27 02005 Phillip Buchanon 12 101 8.4 37 02006 Dexter Wynn 12 139 11.6 58 02007 Jacoby Jones 30 286 9.5 74 02008 Jacoby Jones 32 386 12.1 73t 22009 Jacoby Jones 39 426 10.9 62 02010 Jacoby Jones 29 204 7.0 39 02011 Jacoby Jones 49 518 10.6 79t 12012 Keshawn Martin 22 267 12.1 71 02013 Keshawn Martin 39 345 8.8 87t 1

KICKOFF RETURNSYear Player No Yds Avg Long TD2002 Jermaine Lewis 46 961 20.9 45 02003 J.J. Moses 58 1,355 23.4 70 02004 J.J. Moses 59 1,303 22.1 49 02005 Jerome Mathis 54 1,542 28.6 99t 22006 Dexter Wynn 30 670 22.3 38 02007 André Davis 32 968 30.3 104t 32008 André Davis 43 993 23.1 50 02009 André Davis 33 782 23.7 63 02010 Steve Slaton 39 767 19.7 50 02011 Danieal Manning 13 356 27.4 46 02012 Keshawn Martin 31 741 23.9 54 02013 Keshawn Martin 36 947 26.3 50 0

INTERCEPTIONSYear Player No Yds Avg Long TD2002 Aaron Glenn 5 181 36.2 70t 22003 Marcus Coleman 7 95 13.6 41 02004 Dunta Robinson 6 146 24.3 61 02005 Glenn Earl 2 2 1.0 2 02006 Dunta Robinson 2 9 4.5 9 1 DeMarcus Faggins 2 0 0.0 0 02007 Fred Bennet 3 47 15.7 33 02008 Jacques Reeves 4 108 27.0 44t 12009 Bernard Pollard 4 121 30.3 70t 1 Brian Cushing 4 26 6.5 20 02010 Troy Nolan 3 35 11.7 20 0 Glover Quin 3 12 4.0 10 0 Jason Allen 3 1 0.3 1 02011 Johnathan Joseph 4 40 10.0 29 0 Jason Allen 4 34 8.5 34 02012 Kareem Jackson 4 71 17.8 63t 12013 Johnathan Joseph 3 64 21.3 32 0

TOTAL TACKLESYear Player, Pos. Solo Assist Total2002 Jay Foreman, LB 110 83 1932003 Jamie Sharper, LB 117 78 1952004 Jamie Sharper, LB 113 64 1772005 Morlon Greenwood, LB 87 57 1442006 DeMeco Ryans, LB 126 30 1562007 DeMeco Ryans, LB 98 29 1272008 DeMeco Ryans, LB 86 26 1262009 Brian Cushing, LB 86 47 1332010 Bernard Pollard, SS 82 30 1122011 Brian Cushing, LB 76 38 1142012 J.J. Watt, DE 85 22 1072013 Darryl Sharpton, ILB 69 58 127

Note: Total tackles were determined by coaches review from 2002-05 and from 2011-13. From 2006-10, total tackles were deter-mined by press box review.

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INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERSSACKSYear Player, Pos. Sacks Yards2002 Jeff Posey, LB 8.0 77.02003 Jamie Sharper, LB 4.0 19.02004 Kailee Wong, LB 5.5 29.02005 Shantee Orr, LB 7.0 40.02006 Jason Babin, LB 5.5 39.02007 Mario Williams, DE 14.0 82.52008 Mario Williams, DE 12.0 82.02009 Mario Williams, DE 9.0 52.02010 Mario Williams, DE 8.5 54.52011 Connor Barwin, OLB 11.5 78.52012 J.J. Watt, DE 20.5 138.52013 J.J. Watt, DE 10.5 70.5

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESYear Player, Pos. Solo Assist Total2002 Jason Bell, CB 14 2 162003 Ramon Walker, SS 13 4 172004 Antwan Peek, LB 10 8 182005 Ramon Walker, SS 12 6 182006 Troy Evans, LB 11 2 132007 Jameel Cook, FB 12 1 132008 Kevin Bentley, LB 16 7 232009 Kevin Bentley, LB 9 11 202010 James Casey, TE 10 7 172011 Tim Dobbins, ILB 9 0 92012 Bryan Braman, OLB 14 2 162013 Justin Tuggle, ILB 10 1 11

Note: Special teams tackles were determined by coaches review from 2002-05. From 2006-13, special teams tackles were deter-mined by press box review.

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YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE (Rushing, Receiving)

CAREER 13,278 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 7,828 Arian Foster, 2009-14 4,617 Owen Daniels, 2006-13 4,471 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05

SEASON 2,220 Arian Foster, 2010 1,841 Arian Foster, 2011 1,776 Domanick Williams#, 2004

SEASON, ROOKIE 1,659 Steve Slaton, 2008 1,382 Domanick Williams#, 2003 966 Andre Johnson, 2003

GAME 273 Andre Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 238 Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 234 Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/23/11 229 Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 218 Arian Foster vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 GAME, OPPONENT 284 Chris Johnson at Tennessee, 9/20/09 265 Lee Evans vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 236 Justin Blackmon vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 217 Larry Johnson vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05

COMBINED NET YARDS GAINED (Rushing, Receiving, Returns)

MOST SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 2 Andre Johnson, 2009, 2013 Ron Dayne, 2006-07 MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 2 Ron Dayne, 2006-07

CAREER 13,278 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 7,828 Arian Foster, 2009-14 5,004 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 4,617 Owen Daniels, 2006-13

SEASON 2,220 Arian Foster, 2010 1,841 Arian Foster, 2011 1,776 Domanick Williams#, 2004 1,675 Jerome Mathis, 2005

SEASON, ROOKIE 1,675 Jerome Mathis, 2005 1,659 Steve Slaton, 2008 1,443 Domanick Williams#, 2003 966 Andre Johnson, 2003

GAME 273 Andre Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 266 Jerome Mathis vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 266 Jerome Mathis vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 GAME, OPPONENT 284 Chris Johnson at Tennessee, 9/20/09 265 Lee Evans vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 236 Justin Blackmon vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12

COMBINED ATTEMPTS (Rushing, Receiving, Returns)

CAREER 1,507 Arian Foster, 2009-14 998 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 931 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 562 Steve Slaton, 2008-11 SEASON 393 Arian Foster, 2010 391 Arian Foster, 2012 370 Domanick Williams#, 2004 331 Arian Foster, 2011 318 Steve Slaton, 2008

INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE GAME 39 Arian Foster vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 38 Domanick Williams# at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 36 Domanick Williams# at Detroit, 9/19/04 36 Domanick Williams# vs. New York Jets, 10/19/03

GAME, OPPONENT 43 Rudi Johnson at Cincinnati, 11/9/03 36 Larry Johnson vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 34 Thomas Jones at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 34 Rashad Jennings at New York Giants, 9/21/14# - Domanick Williams known as Domanick Davis prior to 2006.

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS

MOST SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 2 Steve Slaton, 2008-09 Ron Dayne, 2006-07MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 3 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 2 Steve Slaton, 2008-09 2 Ron Dayne, 2006-07CAREER 1,292 Arian Foster, 2009-14 770 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 425 Steve Slaton, 2008-11SEASON 351 Arian Foster, 2012 327 Arian Foster, 2010 302 Domanick Williams#, 2004 278 Arian Foster, 2011 SEASON, ROOKIE 268 Steve Slaton, 2008 238 Domanick Williams#, 2003 197 Jonathan Wells, 2002 GAME 33 Arian Foster vs. Jacksonville, 10/30/11 33 Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 32 Ron Dayne vs. Indianapolis, 12/24/06GAME, ROOKIE 27 Domanick Williams# vs. New York Jets, 10/19/03 26 Domanick Williams# at Buffalo, 11/16/03 26 Steve Slaton at Green Bay, 12/7/08GAME, OPPONENT 43 Rudi Johnson, vs. Cincinnati, 11/9/03 36 Larry Johnson, vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 34 Thomas Jones, at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 34 Rashad Jennings at New York Giants, 9/21/14RUSHING YARDS GAINED

MOST SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 2 Steve Slaton, 2008-09 Ron Dayne, 2006-07MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 2 Steve Slaton, 2008-09 Ron Dayne, 2006-07CAREER 5,885 Arian Foster, 2009-14 3,195 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 1,992 Ben Tate, 2011-13SEASONS, 1,000 OR MORE YARDS RUSHING 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 2 Domanick Williams#, 2003-04 1 Steve Slaton, 2008CONSECUTIVE SEASONS, 1,000 OR MORE YARDS RUSHING 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 2 Domanick Williams#, 2003-04SEASON 1,616 Arian Foster, 2010 1,424 Arian Foster, 2012 1,282 Steve Slaton, 2008 1,224 Arian Foster, 2011 1,188 Domanick Williams#, 2004 1,031 Domanick Williams#, 2003SEASON, ROOKIE 1,282 Steve Slaton, 2008 1,031 Domanick Williams#, 2003 529 Jonathan Wells, 2002

GAME 231 Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 180 Arian Foster vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 165 Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 158 Arian Foster at Indianapolis, 12/22/11 158 Domanick Williams# at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 GAME, OPPONENT 211 Larry Johnson vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 197 Chris Johnson at Tennessee, 9/20/09 182 Rudi Johnson at Cincinnati, 11/9/03GAME, ROOKIE 156 Steve Slaton at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 129 Domanick Williams# vs. New York Jets, 10/19/03 119 Arian Foster vs. New England, 1/3/10GAMES, 100 OR MORE YARDS RUSHING 31 Arian Foster, 2009-14 11 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 5 Steve Slaton, 2008-09 Ben Tate, 2011-13CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 100 OR MORE YARDS 4 Arian Foster, 10/5/14-10/26/14 3 3x,last Arian Foster, 10/5/14-10/20/14 2 12 times, last Arian Foster, 10/5/14-10/9/14LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 81t Justin Forsett at Detroit, 11/22/12 74t Arian Foster at Oakland, 10/3/10 71t Steve Slaton at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 60 Ben Tate vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 56 Arian Foster vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE, OPPONENT 91t Chris Johnson at Tennessee, 9/20/09 80t Rashad Jennings vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 76 Fred Taylor at Jacksonville, 10/14/07

RUSHING AVERAGE GAIN

CAREER (750 ATTEMPTS) 4.6 Arian Foster, 2009-14 4.1 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 SEASON (100 ATTEMPTS) 5.4 Ben Tate, 2011 (175-942) 4.9 Arian Foster, 2010 (327-1,616) 4.8 Steve Slaton, 2008 (268-1,282) 4.5 Arian Foster, 2013 (121-542) 4.4 Arian Foster, 2011 (278-1,224)GAME (10 ATTEMPTS) 11.1 Steve Slaton at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 (14-156) 9.6 Ben Tate vs. Cleveland, 11/6/11 (12-115) 8.6 Darius Walker vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 (10-86) 7.8 Arian Foster at Oakland, 10/3/10 (17-133) GAME, OPPONENT (10 ATTEMPTS) 12.3 Chris Johnson at Tennessee, 9/20/09 (16-197) 10.4 Maurice Jones-Drew at Jacksonville, 10/14/07 (12-125) 8.4 Amos Zereoue vs. Oakland, 10/3/04 (14-117)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 2 Jonathan Wells, 2002, 2005 Domanick Williams#, 2003-04 Ron Dayne, 2006-07CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 2 Domanick Williams#, 2003-04 Ron Dayne, 2006-07CAREER 52 Arian Foster, 2009-13 23 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 12 Steve Slaton, 2008-10SEASON 16 Arian Foster, 2010 15 Arian Foster, 2012 13 Domanick Williams#, 2004 10 Arian Foster, 2011 9 Steve Slaton, 2008 GAME 3 Ben Tate vs. New England, 12/1/13 3 Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 3 Ryan Moats at Buffalo, 11/1/09 2 25 times, last by Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/26/14GAME, ROOKIE 2 Six times, last by Steve Slaton vs. Jacksonville, 12/01/08GAME, OPPONENT 4 Shaun Alexander at Seattle, 10/16/05 3 Three times, last by Maurice Jones-Drew vs. Jacksonville, 9/27/09 2 15 times, last by Maurice Jones-Drew at Jacksonville, 11/14/10

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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING (CONTINUED)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES RUSHING FOR TOUCHDOWNS 6 Arian Foster, 10/23/11 - 12/4/11 Domanick Williams#, 11/28/04 – 1/2/05 5 twice, last by Arian Foster, 9/30/12 – 11/4/12 4 Arian Foster, 12/18/11- 9/16/12 3 Four times, last by Derrick Ward, 10/3/10 - 10/17/10 2 Eight times, last by Arian Foster, 10/5/14-10/9/14

# - Domanick Williams known as Domanick Davis prior to 2006.

INDIVIDUAL PASSING

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06

PASSER RATING

CAREER (1,500 ATTEMPTS) 90.9 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 75.5 David Carr, 2002-06SEASON (224 ATTEMPTS) 98.6 Matt Schaub, 2009 96.8 Matt Schaub, 2011 92.7 Matt Schaub, 2008 92.0 Matt Schaub, 2010 90.7 Matt Schaub, 2012SEASON, ROOKIE (224 ATTEMPTS) 62.8 David Carr, 2002 GAME (20 ATTEMPTS) 147.7 Matt Schaub at Tennessee, 10/23/11 144.0 Matt Schaub vs. Cincinnati, 10/26/08 140.2 David Carr at Indianapolis, 9/17/06 129.7 Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 127.8 Matt Schaub at Tennessee, 9/20/09 GAME, OPPONENT (20 ATTEMPTS) 146.8 Steve McNair at Tennessee, 10/12/03 146.8 Jon Kitna vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/02 139.8 Ben Roethlisberger vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05 137.8 Jake Plummer at Denver, 11/7/04 137.2 Philip Rivers vs. San Diego, 11/7/10

PASSING ATTEMPTS

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CAREER 3,020 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 2,070 David Carr, 2002-06 453 Sage Rosenfels, 2006-08SEASON 583 Matt Schaub, 2009 574 Matt Schaub, 2010 544 Matt Schaub, 2012 466 David Carr, 2004SEASON, ROOKIE 444 David Carr, 2002 134 T.J. Yates, 2011 40 Dave Ragone, 2003GAME 62 Matt Schaub vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10 55 Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 54 Matt Schaub at Tennessee, 12/19/10 54 David Carr at New York Jets, 11/26/06 52 Matt Schaub at Washington, 9/19/10 50 Matt Schaub at Arizona, 10/11/09GAME, OPPONENT 61 Matthew Stafford at Detroit, 11/22/12 57 Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 57 Tommy Maddox at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 55 Chad Henne at Miami, 12/27/09 52 Peyton Manning at Denver, 9/23/12 51 Peyton Manning vs. Denver, 12/22/13

PASS COMPLETIONSSEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CAREER 1,951 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 1,243 David Carr, 2002-06 297 Sage Rosenfels, 2006-08SEASON 396 Matt Schaub, 2009 365 Matt Schaub, 2010 350 Matt Schaub, 2012SEASON, ROOKIE 233 David Carr, 2002 82 T.J. Yates, 2011 20 Dave Ragone, 2003GAME 43 Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 39 David Carr at New York Jets, 11/26/06 38 Matt Schaub at Washington, 9/19/10 35 Twice, last: Matt Schaub at Tennessee, 12/19/10 34 Matt Schaub at San Diego, 9/9/13GAME, OPPONENT 40 Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 36 Daunte Culpepper vs. Minnesota, 10/10/04 34 Peyton Manning at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 33 Drew Brees vs. New Orleans, 11/18/07 33 Brett Favre vs. Green Bay 11/21/04CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS *22 David Carr vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 17 Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 16 Matt Schaub vs. Indianapolis (14), 9/23/07; at Atlanta (2), 9/30/07 13 David Carr at Indianapolis (9), 9/17/06; vs. Washington (4), 9/24/06 13 Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. Washington (5), 9/7/14; at Oakland (8), 9/14/14CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS, OPPONENT *22 Mark Brunell vs. Washington, 9/24/06*Tied NFL record

PASSING COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 6 Matt Schaub, 2007, 2009-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06 1 Sage Rosenfels, 2008CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 5 Matt Schaub, 2009-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06 CAREER (1,500 ATTEMPTS) 64.6 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 60.0 David Carr, 2002-06SEASON (224 ATTEMPTS) 68.3 David Carr, 2006 66.4 Matt Schaub, 2007 65.4 Matt Schaub, 2009 64.3 Matt Schaub, 2012 64.2 Sage Rosenfels, 2007GAME (20 ATTEMPTS) 85.7 Matt Schaub vs. Cincinnati, 10/26/08 84.6 David Carr at Indianapolis, 9/17/06 83.9 Matt Schaub vs. Detroit, 10/19/08

PASSING YARDS GAINED

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CAREER23,221 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 13,391 David Carr, 2002-06 3,380 Sage Rosenfels, 2006-08SEASONS, 4,000 OR MORE YARDS PASSING 3 Matt Schaub, 2009-10, 12SEASONS, 3,000 OR MORE YARDS PASSING 4 Matt Schaub, 2008-12 1 David Carr, 2004SEASON 4,770 Matt Schaub, 2009 4,370 Matt Schaub, 2010 4,008 Matt Schaub, 2012 3,531 David Carr, 2004 SEASON, ROOKIE 2,592 David Carr, 2002 949 T.J. Yates, 2011 135 Dave Ragone, 2003

GAME 527 Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 (OT) 497 Matt Schaub at Washington, 9/19/10 (OT) 416 Matt Schaub vs. Oakland, 10/9/11 414 Matt Schaub at Green Bay, 12/7/08 GAME, OPPONENT 441 Matthew Stafford at Detroit, 11/22/12 (OT) 433 Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 426 Donovan McNabb at Washington, 9/19/10 421 Steve McNair at Tennessee, 10/12/03 400 twice, last Peyton Manning vs.Denver, 12/22/13

GAMES, 300 OR MORE YARDS PASSING, SEASON 9 Matt Schaub, 2009 7 Matt Schaub, 2010 4 Matt Schaub, 2008GAMES, 300 OR MORE YARDS PASSING, CAREER 27 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 4 David Carr, 2002-06 1 Case Keenum, 2013 1 T. J. Yates, 2011 LONGEST PASS COMPLETION 81 David Carr to Corey Bradford vs. Buffalo, 10/13/02 80 Matt Schaub to Jacoby Jones at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 (TD) 78 Matt Schaub to Arian Foster at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 (TD) 78 Matt Schaub to Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/23/11 (TD) 78 David Carr to Corey Bradford at Miami, 9/7/03 77 Matt Schaub to Andre Johnson vs. Kansas City, 9/9/07 (TD) 76 Ryan Fitzpatrick to DeAndre Hopkins vs. Washington, 9/7/14 (TD)

PASSING AVERAGE GAIN

SEASONS LEADING TEAM (224 ATTEMPTS/SEASON) 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06AVERAGE GAIN, CAREER (1,500 ATTEMPTS) 7.69 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 6.47 David Carr, 2002-06AVERAGE GAIN, SEASON (224 ATTEMPTS) 8.49 Matt Schaub, 2011 8.18 Matt Schaub, 2009 8.00 Matt Schaub, 2008 7.75 Matt Schaub, 2007 7.37 Matt Schaub, 2012AVERAGE GAIN, SEASON, ROOKIE (224 ATTEMPTS) 5.84 David Carr, 2002AVERAGE GAIN, GAME (20 ATTEMPTS) 12.87 Matt Schaub at Tennessee, 10/23/11 11.50 Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 10.84 Case Keenum at Kansas City, 10/20/13 10.29 Case Keenum vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 10.23 David Carr at Tennessee Titans, 10/17/04 10.23 Matt Schaub vs. Kansas City, 9/9/07AVERAGE GAIN, GAME, OPPONENT (20 ATTEMPTS) 15.59 Steve McNair at Tennessee, 10/12/03 15.21 Donovan McNabb at Washington, 9/19/10 12.83 Philip Rivers vs. San Diego, 11/7/10 12.10 Ben Roethlisberger vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 6 Matt Schaub, 2008-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06 1 Sage Rosenfels, 2007CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 6 Matt Schaub, 2008-13 5 David Carr, 2002-06 CAREER 124 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 59 David Carr, 2002-06 24 Sage Rosenfels, 2006-08 SEASON 29 Matt Schaub, 2009 24 Matt Schaub, 2010 22 Matt Schaub, 2012 16 David Carr, 2004 15 Matt Schaub, 2008, 2011; Sage Rosenfels, 2007ROOKIE, SEASON 9 David Carr, 2002 3 T.J. Yates, 2011GAME 5 Matt Schaub vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 4 Four times, last by Matt Schaub at Denver, 9/23/12 3 14 times, last by Case Keenum at Arizona, 11/10/13 2 43 times, last by Ryan Fitzpatrick at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14

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INDIVIDUAL PASSING (CONTINUED)

GAME, OPPONENT 6 Aaron Rodgers vs. Green Bay, 10/14/12 5 Daunte Culpepper vs. Minnesota, 10/10/04 Peyton Manning at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 4 Six times, last by Peyton Manning, vs. Denver 12/22/13 3 26 times, last by Andrew Luck vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14GAMES, FOUR OR MORE TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CAREER 4 Matt Schaub, 2007-12 1 Sage Rosenfels, 2006-08GAMES, FOUR OR MORE TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON 2 Matt Schaub, 2012 2 Matt Schaub, 2009 1 Sage Rosenfels, 2007CONSECUTIVE GAMES, TOUCHDOWN PASSES 16 Matt Schaub, 11/14/10 – 10/30/11 12 Matt Schaub, 11/8/09 – 10/3/10 9 Sage Rosenfels, 10/14/07 – 12/30/07 8 David Carr, 9/18/05 – 11/13/05 6 Matt Schaub, 10/21/12 – 12/2/12 6 Matt Schaub, 9/20/09 – 10/25/09 6 David Carr, 9/19/04 – 10/31/04 4 Ryan Fitzpatrick, 9/7/14-9/28/14

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED

CAREER 78 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 65 David Carr, 2002-06 23 Sage Rosenfels, 2006-08SEASON 15 Matt Schaub, 2009 15 David Carr, 2002 14 Matt Schaub, 2013 David Carr, 2004 13 David Carr, 2003GAME 4 Twice, last by Sage Rosenfels vs. Baltimore, 11/9/08 3 Eight times, last by Ryan Fitzpatrick at New York Giants, 9/21/14 2 38 times, last by Ryan Fitzpatrick vs Buffalo Bills, 9/28/14GAME, OPPONENT 4 David Garrard at Jacksonville, 11/12/06 4 Steve McNair at Tennessee, 10/17/04CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 110 Matt Schaub, 11/14/10 through 12/2/10 105 Case Keenum, 10/20/13 through 11/17/13 104 Matt Schaub, 11/06/11 through 9/23/12 99 Matt Schaub, 12/10/12 through 12/30/12 David Carr, 12/24/05 through 9/17/06 David Carr, 10/17/04 through 11/14/04 89 Matt Schaub, 11/6/11 through 9/16/12 64 Matt Schaub, 10/21/12 through 11/4/12 61 Matt Schaub, 10/10/10 through 10/17/10ATTEMPTS, NO INTERCEPTIONS, GAME 43 Case Keenum at Arizona, 11/10/13 42 David Carr vs. Minnesota, 10/10/04 41 David Carr at Denver, 11/7/04 40 Three times, last by Matt Schaub at St. Louis, 12/20/09ATTEMPTS, NO INTERCEPTIONS, GAME, OPPONENT 57 Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 52 Peyton Manning at Denver, 9/23/12 51 Peyton Manning vs Denver, 12/22/13 50 Daunte Culpepper vs. Minnesota, 10/10/04 46 Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis, 11/16/08

LOWEST PERCENTAGE, PASSES INTERCEPTEDSEASONS LEADING TEAM 6 Matt Schaub, 2007-12 5 David Carr, 2002-06CAREER (1,500 ATTEMPTS) 2.6 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 3.1 David Carr, 2002-06SEASON (224 ATTEMPTS) 2.1 Matt Schaub, 2010 2.1 Matt Schaub, 2011 2.2 Matt Schaub, 2012 2.4 Case Keenum, 2013 2.6 Matt Schaub, 2009 2.6 Matt Schaub, 2008SEASON, ROOKIE (224 ATTEMPTS) 3.4 David Carr, 2002

TIMES SACKEDCAREER 249 David Carr, 2002-06 160 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 19 Case Keenum, 2012-13

SEASON *76 David Carr, 2002 68 David Carr, 2005 49 David Carr, 2004GAME 9 David Carr at San Diego, 9/15/03 8 David Carr at Cleveland, 10/20/02 David Carr vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05 7 Three times, last by David Carr vs. Tennessee, 10/9/05 GAME, OPPONENT 6 Jake Locker at Tennessee, 12/2/12 6 Blaine Gabbert at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 6 Tommy Maddox at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 5 10 times, last by Russell Wilson vs. Seattle, 9/29/13* NFL record

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING

RECEPTIONS

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 9 Andre Johnson, 2003-06, 08-10, 12-13 1 Owen Daniels, 2011 Kevin Walter, 2007 Billy Miller, 2002CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 4 Andre Johnson, 2003-06 3 Andre Johnson, 2008-10CAREER 975 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 385 Owen Daniels, 2006-13 326 Kevin Walter, 2006-12 SEASONS, 50 OR MORE PASS RECEPTIONS 10 Andre Johnson, 2003-10, 2012-13 4 Kevin Walter, 2007-10 4 Owen Daniels, 2007-08, 2011-12 2 Arian Foster, 2010-11 1 DeAndre Hopkins, 2013 1 Jacoby Jones, 2010SEASON 115 Andre Johnson, 2008 112 Andre Johnson, 2012 109 Andre Johnson, 2013 103 Andre Johnson, 2006 101 Andre Johnson, 2009SEASON, ROOKIE 66 Andre Johnson, 2003 52 DeAndre Hopkins, 2013 50 Steve Slaton, 2008 47 Domanick Williams#, 2003 41 Jabar Gaffney, 2002GAME 14 Andre Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 (OT) 13 Andre Johnson at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 12 Six times, last by Andre Johnson at San Diego, 9/9/13 11 Eight times, last by Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 10 11 times, last by Andre Johnson vs. Oakland, 11/17/13GAME, OPPONENT 14 Dallas Clark at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 13 Santana Moss at Washington, 9/19/10 12 Three times, last by Hakeem Nicks vs. New York Giants,

10/10/10CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED, PASS RECEPTION 127 Andre Johnson, 11/6/05 – 11/2/14 88 Owen Daniels, 12/10/06 – 10/6/13 35 Andre Johnson, 9/7/03 – 10/2/05

RECEIVING YARDS GAINED

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 10 Andre Johnson, 2003-10, 12-13 1 Owen Daniels, 2011 Corey Bradford, 2002CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 8 Andre Johnson, 2003-10CAREER13,224 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 4,617 Owen Daniels, 2006-13 4,083 Kevin Walter, 2006-12 2,009 Jabar Gaffney, 2002-05 SEASONS, 1,000 OR MORE YARDS 7 Andre Johnson – 2004, 2006, 2008-10, 2012-13SEASON 1,598 Andre Johnson, 2012 1,575 Andre Johnson, 2008 1,569 Andre Johnson, 2009 1,407 Andre Johnson, 2013 1,216 Andre Johnson, 2010

SEASON, ROOKIE 976 Andre Johnson, 2003 802 DeAndre Hopkins, 2013 483 Jabar Gaffney, 2002 352 Owen Daniels, 2006GAME 273 Andre Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 (OT) 229 Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 207 Andre Johnson vs. Tennessee, 12/14/08 196 Andre Johnson at St. Louis, 12/20/09 193 Andre Johnson vs. Seattle, 12/13/09GAME, OPPONENT 265 Lee Evans vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 236 Justin Blackmon vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 (OT) 223 T.Y. Hilton vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 177 Derrick Mason at Tennessee, 10/12/03

GAMES, 100 OR MORE YARDS, CAREER 50 Andre Johnson, 2003-13 4 Owen Daniels, 2006-12 4 DeAndre Hopkins, 2013-14 3 Arian Foster, 2009-13 Corey Bradford, 2002-05 Kevin Walter, 2006-12 GAMES, 100 OR MORE YARDS, SEASON 8 Andre Johnson, 2008 6 Andre Johnson, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 3 Andre Johnson, 2004, 2006, 2007 3 DeAndre Hopkins, 2014CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 100 OR MORE YARDS 4 Andre Johnson, 10/5/08 – 10/26/08 3 Andre Johnson, 9/9/07 – 11/18/07 2 Seven times, last by Andre Johnson, 12/1/13 - 12/5/13 LONGEST RECEPTION 81 Corey Bradford from David Carr vs. Buffalo, 10/13/02 80 Jacoby Jones from Matt Schaub at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 (TD) 78 Arian Foster from Matt Schaub at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 (TD) 78 Arian Foster from Matt Schaub at Tennessee, 10/23/11 (TD) 78 Corey Bradford from David Carr at Miami, 9/7/03 (TD) 76 DeAndre Hopkins for Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. Washington, 9/7/14 (TD)LONGEST RECEPTION, OPPONENT 96 Calvin Johnson vs. Detroit, 10/19/08 (TD) 84 Troy Edwards vs. Jacksonville, 10/28/03 (TD) 83 Lee Evans vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 (TD) 81 Justin Blackmon vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 (TD)

RECEIVING AVERAGE GAIN

AVERAGE GAIN, CAREER (200 RECEPTIONS) 13.6 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 12.5 Kevin Walter, 2006-12 12.0 Owen Daniels, 2006-13AVERAGE GAIN, SEASON (32 RECEPTIONS) 17.7 André Davis, 2007 15.5 Andre Johnson, 2009 15.5 Corey Bradford, 2002 15.4 DeAndre Hopkins, 2013AVERAGE GAIN, GAME (3 RECEPTIONS) 30.5 Andre Johnson at Buffalo, 11/16/03 (4-122) 28.7 Andre Johnson at Detroit, 9/19/04 (3-86) 27.3 Jabar Gaffney at Chicago, 12/19/04 (4-109)

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 8 Andre Johnson, 2003-04, 2006-10, 2013 3 Corey Bradford, 2002-03, 2005CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 5 Andre Johnson, 2006-10

CAREER 62 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 29 Owen Daniels, 2006-13 24 Kevin Walter, 2006-12 18 Corey Bradford, 2002-05 SEASON 9 Andre Johnson, 2009 8 Five times, last by Andre Johnson, 2010 6 Five times, last by Owen Daniels, 2012SEASON, ROOKIE 5 Owen Daniels, 2006 4 Andre Johnson, 2003GAME 3 Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13GAME, ROOKIE 2 Owen Daniels at Tennessee, 10/29/06 2 Andre Johnson vs. Kansas City, 9/21/03

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GAME, OPPONENT 3 T.Y. Hilton vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 Jordy Nelson vs. Green Bay, 10/14/12 Vernon Davis vs. San Francisco, 10/25/09 Steve Smith at Carolina, 9/16/07 Terrell Owens at Dallas, 10/15/06 Derrick Mason at Tennessee, 10/12/03CONSECUTIVE GAMES, TOUCHDOWNS 4 Andre Johnson, 12/2/07 - 12/23/07 3 Five times, last by Owen Daniels, 9/23/12 - 10/8/12 2 18 times, last by DeAndre Hopkins, 9/7/14 - 9/7/14

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING (CONTINUED)

INDIVIDUAL PUNTING

PUNTING

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 5 Chad Stanley, 2002-06 4 Matt Turk, 2007-10 1 Shane Lechler, 2013 Donnie Jones, 2012CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 5 Chad Stanley, 2002-06 4 Matt Turk, 2007-10PUNTSCAREER 437 Chad Stanley, 2002-06 254 Matt Turk, 2007-11 132 Shane Lechler, 2013-14 88 Donnie Jones, 2012SEASON 114 Chad Stanley, 2002 97 Chad Stanley, 2003 88 Shane Lechler, 2013 88 Donnie Jones, 2012GAME 11 Chad Stanley at Indianapolis, 12/1/02 10 Six times, last by Donnie Jones at Tennessee, 12/2/12 9 Three times, last by Shane Lechler vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 GAME, OPPONENT 11 Marquette King vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 10 Darren Bennett at San Diego, 9/15/02 9 Six times, Colton Schmidt vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14LONGEST PUNT 71 Shane Lechler vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 69 Brett Hartmann at Miami, 9/18/11 66 Twice, last by Donnie Jones at Denver, 9/23/12 65 3x, last: Shane Lechler at Oakland, 9/14/14 LONGEST PUNT, OPPONENT 78 Nick Harris at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 75 Mat McBriar at Dallas, 10/15/06 74 Sam Koch vs. Baltimore, 11/9/08

PUNTING AVERAGE YARDAGECAREER (250 PUNTS) 41.0 Chad Stanley, 2002-06SEASON (40 PUNTS) 47.6 Shane Lechler, 2013 47.2 Donnie Jones, 2012 44.4 Brett Hartmann, 2011 42.8 Matt Turk, 2009 42.3 Matt Turk, 2008GAME (4 PUNTS) 58.9 Shane Lechler at Arizona, 11/10/13 54.5 Shane Lechler vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 54.2 Donnie Jones at Denver, 9/23/12 52.8 Brett Hartmann vs. Atlanta, 12/4/11 51.8 Matt Turk at Tennessee, 9/20/09 GAME, OPPONENT (4 PUNTS) 56.8 Shane Lechler at Oakland, 12/3/06 Mat McBriar at Dallas, 10/15/06 53.4 Shane Lechler vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 52.8 Mike Scifres at San Diego, 10/28/07 51.7 Brett Kern at Tennessee, 10/26/14 51.3 Bryan Anger at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 PUNTS HAD BLOCKEDCONSECUTIVE PUNTS, NONE BLOCKED 327 Chad Stanley, 2002-06 254 Matt Turk, 2007-11 99 Shane Lechler, 2013-14PUNTS HAD BLOCKED, CAREER 2 Chad Stanley, 2002-06 1 Shane Lecler, 2013-14PUNTS HAD BLOCKED, SEASON 2 Chad Stanley, 2002

PUNTS INSIDE THE 20CAREER 135 Chad Stanley, 2002-06 88 Matt Turk, 2007-11 49 Shane Lechler, 2013-14SEASON 36 Chad Stanley, 2002 36 Chad Stanley, 2003 34 Shane Lechler, 2013 GAME 6 Chad Stanley vs. Dallas, 9/8/02 5 Three times, last by Shane Lechler vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 4 11 times, last by Shane Lechler at Tennessee, 10/26/14GAME, OPPONENT 5 Three times, last by Sam Koch vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10 4 Four times, last by Steve Weatherfood at New York Giants, 9/21/14

PUNT RETURNS

PUNT RETURNSSEASONS LEADING TEAM 5 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 2 Keshawn Martin, 2012-13 J.J. Moses, 2003-04CAREER 179 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 72 J.J Moses, 2003-04 70 Keshawn Martin, 2012-14 SEASON 49 Jacoby Jones, 2011 39 Jacoby Jones, 2009 39 Keshawn Martin, 2013 36 J.J. Moses, 2004 36 J.J. Moses, 2003 36 Jermaine Lewis, 2002SEASON, ROOKIE 30 Jacoby Jones, 2007 22 Keshawn Martin, 2012 12 Jerome Mathis, 2005 3 Jabar Gaffney, 2002 3 Donovan Morgan, 2005GAME 7 Three times, last by Keshawn Martin vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 6 Trindon Holliday at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 5 14 times, last by Keshawn Martin vs. Denver, 12/22/13 4 27 times, last by Damaris Johnson vs. Washington, 9/7/14GAME, OPPONENT 6 Six times, last by Patrick Peterson at Arizona, 11/10/13FAIR CATCHESCAREER 60 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 41 Keshawn Martin, 2012-14 20 J.J. Moses, 2003-04 SEASON 21 Keshawn Martin, 2013 17 Jacoby Jones, 2008 Jermaine Lewis, 2002 Keshawn Martin, 2013 15 Jacoby Jones, 2010GAME 4 Four times, last by Keshawn Martin vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 3 Eight times, last by Keshawn Martin vs. Oakland, 11/17/13GAME, OPPONENT 5 Dante Hall vs. Kansas City, 9/21/03 4 Five times, last by Ace Sanders vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13

PUNT RETURN YARDS GAINEDSEASONS LEADING TEAM 5 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 2 Keshawn Martin, 2012-13 J.J. Moses, 2003-04CAREER 1,820 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 671 Keshawn Martin, 2012-14 553 J.J. Moses, 2003-04 SEASON 518 Jacoby Jones, 2011 427 Jacoby Jones, 2009 386 Jacoby Jones, 2008 SEASON, ROOKIE 286 Jacoby Jones, 2007 267 Keshawn Martin, 2012 68 Jerome Mathis, 2005 30 Donovan Morgan, 2005

GAME 125 Keshawn Martin vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 100 Jacoby Jones at Arizona, 10/11/09 92 Avion Black vs. Baltimore, 12/15/02 91 Jacoby Jones at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 91 Jacoby Jones vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 GAME, OPPONENT 93 Tandon Doss at Baltimore, 9/22/13 80 Johnnie Lee Higgins at Oakland, 12/21/08 80 Adam Jones at Tennessee, 12/11/05 76 Marcus Thigpen vs. Miami, 9/9/12LONGEST PUNT RETURN 87 Keshawn Martin vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 79t Jacoby Jones vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 76 Avion Black vs. Baltimore, 12/15/02 74 Jacoby Jones vs. Indianapolis, 9/23/07 73t Jacoby Jones vs. Cincinnati, 10/26/08PUNT RETURN AVERAGE YARDAGECAREER (30 RETURNS) 10.2 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 10.0 Keshawn Martin, 2012-13 7.8 Jermaine Lewis, 2002 7.7 J.J. Moses, 2003-04SEASON (20 RETURNS) 12.1 Keshawn Martin, 2012 12.1 Jacoby Jones, 2008 10.9 Jacoby Jones, 2009 SEASON, ROOKIE (20 RETURNS) 12.1 Keshawn Martin, 2012 9.5 Jacoby Jones, 2007GAME (3 RETURNS) 30.7 Avion Black vs. Baltimore, 12/15/02 30.3 Jacoby Jones vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 21.8 Jacoby Jones vs. Miami, 10/12/08GAME, OPPONENT (3 RETURNS) 26.7 Adam Jones at Tennessee, 12/11/05 22.3 Griff Whalen at Indianapolis, 12/16/13 19.7 Adam Jones at Tennessee, 10/29/06 PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 3 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 1 Keshawn Martin, 2013 1 Avion Black, 2002SEASON 2 Jacoby Jones, 2008 1 Keshawn Martin, 2013 1 Jacoby Jones, 2011 1 Avion Black, 2002GAME 1 Keshawn Martin vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 Jacoby Jones vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 Jacoby Jones vs. Cincinnati, 10/26/08 Jacoby Jones vs. Miami, 10/12/08 Avion Black vs. Baltimore, 12/15/02GAME, OPPONENT 1 Marcus Thigpen vs. Miami, 9/9/12 Johnnie Lee Higgins at Oakland, 12/21/08

BLOCKED PUNTS/KICKS

BLOCKED PUNTSCAREER 2 Bryan Braman, 2012-13 2 Ramon Walker, 2002-05 1 Jimmy McClain, 2002 1 Antwan Peek, 2003-05 1 Alfred Blue, 2014SEASON 2 Bryan Braman (2012) 1 Ramon Walker (2005) 1 Antwan Peek (2004) 1 Ramon Walker (2003) 1 Jimmy McClain (2002) 1 Alfred Blue, 2014GAME 1 Bryan Braman vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 1 Bryan Braman vs. Green Bay, 10/14/12 1 Ramon Walker at San Francisco, 1/1/06 1 Antwan Peek at Denver, 11/7/04 1 Ramon Walker vs. New England, 11/23/03 1 Jimmy McClain at Washington, 12/22/02 1 Alfred Blue vs. Washington, 9/7/14GAME, OPPONENT 1 Randy Starks vs. Tennessee, 11/28/04 1 Rocky Boiman vs. Tennessee, 12/29/02 1 Eric Westmoreland at Jacksonville, 10/27/02 1 Demontre Moore at New York Giants, 9/21/14

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BLOCKED PUNT RETURNSCAREER 1 Bryan Braman, 2012 1 Jonathan Wells, 2002 1 Kevin Williams, 2002SEASON 1 Bryan Braman, 2012 1 Jonathan Wells, 2002 1 Kevin Williams, 2002 GAME 1 Bryan Braman vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 1 Jonathan Wells at Denver, 11/7/04 1 Kevin Williams at Washington, 12/22/02GAME, OPPONENT NoneBLOCKED FIELD GOALSCAREER 3 J.J. Watt 2011-14 1 Danieal Manning, 2011-13 1 Bernard Pollard, 2009-10 1 Dunta Robinson, 2004-09 1 Eric Brown, 2002-04 1 Ramon Walker, 2002-04 SEASON 2 J.J. Watt, 2014 1 Danieal Manning, 2011 1 J.J. Watt, 2011 1 Bernard Pollard, 2010 1 Dunta Robinson, 2007 1 Eric Brown, 2003 1 Ramon Walker, 2003GAME 1 J.J. Watt vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13 1 J.J. Watt vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 1 Danieal Manning vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11 1 J.J. Watt at Miami, 9/18/11 1 Bernard Pollard at Washington, 9/19/10 1 Dunta Robinson at Atlanta, 9/30/07 1 Eric Brown at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 1 Ramon Walker vs. New England, 11/23/03GAME, OPPONENT 1 12 times, last by Justin Tuck at Oakland, 9/14/14

BLOCKED PATsCAREER 1 J.J. Watt, 2011-14 1 Michael Boulware, 2007 1 Seth Payne, 2002-06SEASON 1 Michael Boulware, 2007 1 Seth Payne, 2006 1 J.J. Watt, 2014GAME 1 Michael Boulware at Jacksonville, 10/14/07 1 Seth Payne at Indianapolis, 9/17/06 1 J.J. Watt vs. Washington, 9/7/14GAME, OPPONENT 1 Albert Haynesworth at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 1 Robaire Smith at Tennessee, 10/29/06 1 J.J. Watt vs. Washington, 9/7/14

BLOCKED PUNTS/KICKS (CONTINUED)

KICKOFF RETURNS

KICKOFF RETURNSSEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 André Davis, 2007-09 2 Keshawn Maritn, 2012-13 J.J. Moses, 2003-04KICKOFF RETURNS, CAREER 117 J.J. Moses, 2003-04 108 André Davis, 2007-09 72 Jerome Mathis, 2005-07KICKOFF RETURNS, SEASON 59 J.J. Moses, 2004 58 J.J. Moses, 2003 54 Jerome Mathis, 2005SEASON, ROOKIE 54 Jerome Mathis, 2005 31 Keshawn Martin, 2012 20 Vernand Morency, 2005GAME 8 Dexter Wynn at New England, 12/17/06 7 10 times, last by Jacoby Jones at Indianapolis, 11/1/10 6 14 times, last by Jacoby Jones at New York Jets, 11/21/10GAME, OPPONENT 7 Doug Gabriel vs. Oakland, 10/3/04 Reggie Swinton vs. Arizona, 12/18/05

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS GAINEDSEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 André Davis, 2007-09 2 Keshawn Martin, 2012-13 J.J. Moses, 2003-04 1 Four times, last by Danieal Manning, 2011CAREER 2,743 André Davis, 2007-09 2,658 J.J. Moses, 2003-04 2,054 Jerome Mathis, 2005-07SEASON 1,542 Jerome Mathis, 2005 1,355 J.J. Moses, 2003 1,303 J.J. Moses, 2004SEASON, ROOKIE 1,542 Jerome Mathis, 2005 741 Keshawn Martin, 2012 437 Vernand Morency, 2005 GAME 266 Jerome Mathis vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 266 Jerome Mathis vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 234 André Davis vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07GAME, OPPONENT 233 David Reed vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10 199 Doug Gabriel vs. Oakland, 10/3/04 196 Jacoby Jones vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 176 Ted Ginn Jr. vs. Miami, 10/7/07LONGEST, GAME (ALL TDS) 104 André Davis vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 99 Jerome Mathis vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 97 André Davis vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 97 André Davis vs. Tampa Bay, 12/9/07 95 Jacoby Jones vs. Oakland, 10/4/09LONGEST, GAME, OPPONENT 103 David Reed vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10 101 Deji Karim at Indianapolis, 12/30/12 100 Jeremy Kerley at New York Jets, 10/8/12 95 Eddie Drummond at Detroit, 9/19/04 André Davis at Cleveland, 10/20/02

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE YARDAGECAREER (75 RETURNS) 25.4 André Davis, 2007-09 22.7 J.J. Moses, 2003-04SEASON (20 RETURNS) 30.3 André Davis, 2007 28.6 Jerome Mathis, 2005 26.6 Jacoby Jones, 2009SEASON, ROOKIE (20 RETURNS) 28.6 Jerome Mathis, 2005 23.1 Keshawn Martin, 2012GAME (3 RETURNS) 46.8 André Davis vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 38.0 Jerome Mathis vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 38.0 Jerome Mathis vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05GAME, OPPONENT (3 RETURNS) 42.0 André Davis at Cleveland, 10/20/02 39.3 Eddie Drummond at Detroit, 9/19/04 38.8 David Reed vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10

KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

CAREER 3 André Davis, 2007 3 Jerome Mathis, 2005-07 1 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11SEASON 3 André Davis, 2007 2 Jerome Mathis, 2005 1 Jacoby Jones, 2009 1 Jerome Mathis, 2007ROOKIE, SEASON 2 Jerome Mathis, 2005GAME *2 André Davis vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 1 Six times, last by Jacoby Jones vs. Oakland, 10/4/09* Tied NFL record

CAREER 3,310 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 (p- 1,820, k- 1,490) 3,211 J.J. Moses, 2003-04 (p- 553, k- 2,658) 2,743 André Davis, 2007-09 (p- 0, k- 2,743)SEASON 1,612 J.J. Moses, 2004 (p- 309, k- 1,303) 1,610 Jerome Mathis, 2005 (p- 68, k- 1,542) 1,599 J.J. Moses, 2003 (p- 244, k- 1,355)

TOTAL RETURN YARDS

GAME 266 Jerome Mathis vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 (p-0, k-266) 266 Jerome Mathis vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 (p-0, k-266) 238 Keshawn Martin vs. Jacksonville,11/18/12 (p-76,k-162)GAME, OPPONENT 233 David Reed vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10 (p- 0, k-233) 213 Marcus Thigpen vs. Miami, 9/9/12 (p-76, k-137) 199 Doug Gabriel vs. Oakland, 10/3/04 (p- 0, k- 199)

SPECIAL TEAMS TOUCHDOWNS

INTERCEPTIONS

CAREER 4 Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 3 André Davis, 2007-09 3 Jerome Mathis, 2005-07SEASON 3 André Davis, 2007 2 Jerome Mathis, 2005 2 Jacoby Jones, 2008 GAME 2* André Davis vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07* 1 13 times, last by Alfred Blue, 9/7/14

* Tied NFL record

INTERCEPTIONS

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 2 Dunta Robinson, 2004, 2006 1 Nine times, last by Kareem Jackson, 2012CAREER 13 Dunta Robinson, 2004-08 11 Marcus Coleman, 2002-05 Aaron Glenn, 2002-04 9 Johnathan Joseph, 2011-14 8 Brian Cushing, 2009-14 Kareem Jackson, 2010-14 7 Jason Allen, 2010-11 5 Brice McCain, 2009-13 Glover Quin, 2009-12 Jacques Reeves, 2008-09 Fred Bennett, 2007-09 DeMarcus Faggins, 2002-08SEASON 7 Marcus Coleman, 2003 6 Dunta Robinson, 2004 5 Aaron Glenn, 2004 Aaron Glenn, 2002 SEASON, ROOKIE 6 Dunta Robinson, 2004 4 Brian Cushing, 2009 3 Fred Bennett, 2007 2 Kareem Jackson, 2010GAME 3 Glover Quin vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 2 Seven times, last by Jumal Rolle, vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14GAME, OPPONENT 2 11 times, last by Darius Butler at Indianapolis, 12/15/13CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN INTERCEPTION 2 13 times, last by Kareem Jackson, 9/30/12 - 10/8/12

INTERCEPTION YARDS GAINED SEASONS LEADING TEAM 2 Johnathan Joseph, 2012-13 1 9 times, last by Brice McCain, 2011GAINED, CAREER 221 Aaron Glenn, 2002-04 217 Marcus Coleman, 2002-05 192 Johnathan Joseph, 2011-14 162 Dunta Robinson, 2004-07SEASON 181 Aaron Glenn, 2002 146 Dunta Robinson, 2004 121 Bernard Pollard, 2009SEASON, ROOKIE 146 Dunta Robinson, 2004 47 Fred Bennett, 2007 26 Brian Cushing, 2009GAME 135 Aaron Glenn at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 102 Marcus Coleman at Kansas City, 9/28/04 95 Marlon McCree vs. Tennessee, 12/21/03

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INTERCEPTIONS (CONTINUED)

GAME, OPPONENT 102 Artrell Hawkins vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/02 99 Cortland Finnegan vs. Tennessee, 9/21/08 98 Alec Ogletree vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13LONGEST RETURN 102t Marcus Coleman at Kansas City, 9/26/04 95t Marlon McCree vs. Tennessee, 12/21/03 86 Brice McCain at New York Jets, 10/8/12 80t J.J. Watt vs. Buffalo Bills, 9/28/14 INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 2 Aaron Glenn, 2002-04 1 Brian Cushing, 2009-2013 1 Johnathan Joseph, 2011-13 1 Kareem Jackson, 2010-13 1 Danieal Manning, 2011-13 1 Brice McCain, 2009-13 1 Bernard Pollard, 2009 1 Dunta Robinson, 2004-08 1 DeMarcus Faggins, 2002-08 1 Jacques Reeves, 2008 1 Marcus Coleman, 2002-05 1 Marlon McCree, 2003-04 1 J.J. Watt, 2011-14 1 A.J. Bouye, 2013-14SEASON 2 Aaron Glenn, 2002 1 12 times, last by A.J. Bouye, 2014GAME 2 Aaron Glenn vs. Pittsburgh, 12/8/02

SCORING

FUMBLES

SACKS

TACKLES

CAREER 636 DeMeco Ryans, 2006-11 480 Brian Cushing, 2009-14 442 Jamie Sharper, 2002-04SEASON 166 Jamie Sharper, 2003 156 DeMeco Ryans, 2006 139 Jamie Sharper, 2004GAME 19 Darryl Sharpton vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 17 Jamie Sharper at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 17 Jamie Sharper at Cincinnati, 11/9/03 17 Brian Cushing at New York Giants, 9/21/14 16 Jay Foreman vs. New England, 11/23/03 Jeff Tarpinian vs. Oakland, 11/17/13SOLO TACKLES, CAREER 479 DeMeco Ryans, 2006-11 332 Dunta Robinson, 2004-09 300 Jamie Sharper, 2002-04SOLO TACKLES, SEASON 126 DeMeco Ryans, 2006 107 Jamie Sharper, 2003 101 Jay Foreman, 2003 Jay Foreman, 2002SOLO TACKLES, GAME 14 DeMeco Ryans at Oakland,12/3/06 Jay Foreman vs. New England, 11/23/03 13 Glover Quin at Jacksonville, 11/14/10 Xavier Adibi at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 DeMeco Ryans at New York Jets, 11/26/06

SEASONS LEADING TEAM 4 Mario Williams, 2007-10 2 J.J. Watt, 2012-13 1 Seven times, last by Connor Barwin, 2011CAREER 53.0 Mario Williams, 2006-11 45.0 J.J. Watt, 2011-14 27.0 Antonio Smith, 2009-13 19.0 Connor Barwin, 2009-12 17.0 Whitney Mercilus, 2012-14 15.0 Kailee Wong, 2002-06SEASON 20.5 J.J. Watt, 2012 14.0 Mario Williams, 2007 12.0 Mario Williams, 2008 11.5 Connor Barwin, 2011 10.5 J.J. Watt, 2013

SEASON, ROOKIE 6.0 Whitney Mercilus, 2012 6.0 Brooks Reed, 2011 5.5 J.J. Watt, 2011 5.5 Amobi Okoye, 2007 5.0 Brian Cushing, 2009 4.5 Mario Williams, 2006 GAME 4.0 Connor Barwin at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 3.5 Mario Williams vs. Denver, 12/13/07 3.0 J.J. Watt vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 GAME, OPPONENT 3 Nine times, last by DeMarcus Ware vs. Dallas, 9/26/10SEASONS, 10 OR MORE SACKS 2 J.J. Watt, 2012-13 2 Mario Williams, 2007-08 1 Connor Barwin, 2011CONSECUTIVE GAMES, SACK 6 J.J. Watt, 9/9/12 - 10/14/12 6 Mario Williams, 11/18/07 – 12/23/07 5 J.J. Watt, 10/20/13 - 11/24/13 5 Brooks Reed, 10/23/11 - 11/27/11 5 Antonio Smith, 9/11/11 - 10/9/11 4 Jeff Posey, 9/15/02 - 10/13/02 4 J.J. Watt, 10/9/14-11/2/14

FUMBLESCAREER 68 David Carr, 2002-06 26 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 13 Arian Foster, 2009-14 10 Steve Slaton, 2008-10 10 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05SEASON 21 David Carr, 2002 17 David Carr, 2005 16 David Carr, 2006GAME 3 Eight times, last by Sage Rosenfels vs. Indianapolis, 10/5/08 2 31 times, last by Ben Tate at Indianapolis, 12/15/13

FUMBLES FORCEDCAREER 11 Mario Williams, 2006-11 9 J.J. Watt, 2011-14 7 Brian Cushing, 2009-14 7 Antonio Smith, 2009-13 6 Dunta Robinson, 2004-09 6 DeMeco Ryans, 2006-11 6 Jamie Sharper, 2002-04 5 Bernard Pollard, 2009-10 5 Antwan Peek, 2003-06SEASON 4 J.J. Watt, 2012 and 2013 Bernard Pollard, 2010 Mario Williams, 2008 Shantee Orr, 2005 3 Danieal Manning, 2012 Dunta Robinson, 2004 Jamie Sharper, 2004 Jamie Sharper, 2003 Eric Brown, 2003 D.J. Swearinger, 2014GAME 2 J.J. Watt at Arizona, 11/10/13 Brian Cushing at Indianapolis, 12/22/11 Brian Cushing at Cincinnati, 10/18/09 Shantee Orr vs. Jacksonville, 12/24/05 Eric Brown vs. Indianapolis, 12/28/03 Jamie Sharper at Buffalo, 11/16/03OWN FUMBLES RECOVEREDCAREER 28 David Carr, 2002-06 11 Matt Schaub 2007-13 6 Chester Pitts, 2002-09 4 Ryan FItzpatrick, 2014SEASON 12 David Carr, 2002 6 David Carr, 2005 5 David Carr, 2006 4 3x, last by Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2014 3 Chester Pitts, 2006GAME 2 Five times, last: Wade Smith at Baltimore, 10/16/11

OPPONENTS’ FUMBLES RECOVEREDCAREER 9 J.J. Watt, 2011-14 8 DeMeco Ryans, 2006-10 5 Morlon Greenwood, 2005-07 4 Tim Dobbins, 2011-13 C.C. Brown, 2005-08 Jamie Sharper, 2002-04 SEASON 4 Tim Dobbins, 2012 3 Twice by DeMeco Ryans, 2007 and 2008 3 C.C. Brown, 2007 3 Morlon Greenwood, 2006 3 Jamie Sharper, 2002 3 J.J. Watt, 2014 GAME 2 J.J. Watt at Arizona, 11/10/13 DeMeco Ryans vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 YARDS RETURNING FUMBLESCAREER RETURN YARDS 102 DeMeco Ryans, 2006-11 73 Johnathan Joseph, 2010-14 66 Antwan Peek, 2003-06LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 66 Antwan Peek at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 (TD) 60 Charlie Anderson at Chicago, 12/19/04 (TD) 58 DeMarcus Faggins at Oakland, 12/3/06 (TD)FUMBLES RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNSCAREER 1 11 times, last by J.J. Watt, 2011-14SEASON 1 11 times, last by J.J. Watt, 2014

SCORINGSEASONS LEADING TEAM 8 Kris Brown, 2002-09 2 Neil Rackers, 2010-11CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 8 Kris Brown, 2002-09 2 Neil Rackers, 2010-11

POINTSCAREER 767 Kris Brown, 2002-09 376 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 374 Arian Foster, 2009-14 SEASON 138 Shayne Graham, 2012 135 Neil Rackers, 2011 124 Neil Rackers, 2010 124 Kris Brown, 2008 115 Kris Brown, 2007POINTS, NO TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 138 Shayne Graham, 2012 135 Neil Rackers, 2011 124 Kris Brown, 2008 124 Neil Rackers, 2010 115 Kris Brown, 2007 POINTS, NO TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 767 Kris Brown, 2002-09 259 Neil Rackers, 2010-11SEASONS, 100 OR MORE POINTS 4 Kris Brown, 2005, 2007-09 2 Arian Foster, 2010, 2012 Neil Rackers, 2010-11 1 Randy Bullock, 2013 Shayne Graham, 2012SEASON, ROOKIE 60 Steve Slaton, 2008 48 Domanick Williams#, 2003 30 Owen Daniels, 2006 24 Andre Johnson, 2003 Wali Lundy, 2006GAME 18 Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/26/14 18 Ben Tate vs. New England, 12/1/13 18 Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 18 Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/23/11 18 Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 18 Ryan Moats at Buffalo, 11/1/09 17 Shayne Graham vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12GAME, OPPONENT 26 Rob Bironas vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 24 Shaun Alexander at Seattle, 10/16/05 18 Eight times, last by Jordy Nelson vs. Green Bay, 10/14/12

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SERVICE

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 99 Kris Brown, 12/14/03 – 1/3/10 32 Neil Rackers, 9/12/10 – 1/1/12 28 Kris Brown, 9/8/02 – 11/30/03 23 Randy Bullock, 9/22/13 - 11/2/14 16 Shayne Graham, 9/9/12 – 12/30/12 11 Arian Foster, 12/18/11 – 11/11/12TOUCHDOWNSSEASONS LEADING TEAM 4 Andre Johnson, 2006-07, 2009, 2013 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 3 Arian Foster, 2010-12 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 2 Andre Johnson, 2006-07 CAREER 62 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 62 Arian Foster, 2009-14 29 Owen Daniels, 2006-13 28 Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 25 Kevin Walter, 2007-12SEASON 18 Arian Foster, 2010 17 Arian Foster, 2012 14 Domanick Williams#, 2004 12 Arian Foster, 2011 10 Steve Slaton, 2008 10 Arian Foster, 2014 9 Andre Johnson, 2009 8 Andre Johnson, 2006, 2008, 2010 Kevin Walter, 2008 Domanick Williams#, 2003SEASON, ROOKIE 10 Steve Slaton, 2008 8 Domanick Williams#, 2003 5 Owen Daniels, 2006GAME 3 Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/26/14 3 Ben Tate vs. New England, 12/1/13 3 Andre Johnson vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 3 Arian Foster at Tennessee, 10/23/11 3 Arian Foster vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 3 Ryan Moats at Buffalo, 11/1/09 GAME, OPPONENT 4 Shaun Alexander at Seattle, 10/16/05 3 10 times, last by T.Y. Hilton, 11/3/13 2 50 times, last by Jeremy Maclin, 11/2/14GAME, ROOKIE 2 Nine times, last by Arian Foster vs. New England, 1/3/10CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWNS 11 Arian Foster, 12/18/11 - 11/11/12 7 Domanick Williams#, 11/21/04 – 1/2/05 6 Arian Foster, 10/23/11 - 12/4/11 5 Arian Foster, 10/17/10 – 11/14/10 5 Arian Foster, 10/5/14-11/2/14 4 Andre Johnson, 12/2/07 – 12/23/07

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNSSEASONS LEADING TEAM 8 Kris Brown, 2002-09 2 Neil Rackers, 2010-11ATTEMPTED, CAREER 253 Kris Brown, 2002-09 83 Neil Rackers, 2010-11ATTEMPTED, SEASON 45 Shayne Graham, 2012 44 Kris Brown, 2009 43 Neil Rackers, 2010 40 Kris Brown, 2007 Neil Rackers, 2011 ATTEMPTED, GAME 6 Kris Brown vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 5 Seven times, last by Shayne Graham vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 ATTEMPTED, GAME, OPPONENT 7 Mike Vanderjagt at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 6 Four times, last by Mason Crosby vs. Green Bay, 10/14/12 5 Nine times, last by Matt Stover vs. Indianapolis, 11/29/09CONSECUTIVE POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN, CAREER 132 Kris Brown, 11/5/06 – 1/3/10 116 Kris Brown, 9/8/02 – 10/29/06 69 Neil Rackers, 9/12/10 – 11/6/11POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN PERCENTAGE, CAREER 99.2 Kris Brown, 2002-2009TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS, CAREER 2 Andre Johnson, 2003-13

SCORING (CONTINUED) 1 12 players, last by Arian Foster, 9/15/13TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS, SEASON 1 13 times, last by Arian Foster, 2013TWO-POINT CONVERSION, GAME 1 13 times, last by Arian Foster vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13TWO-POINT CONVERSION, GAME, OPPONENT 1 Three times, last by Derrick Mason vs. Baltimore, 11/9/08

FIELD GOALSSEASONS LEADING TEAM 8 Kris Brown, 2002-09 2 Neil Rackers, 2010-11CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING TEAM 8 Kris Brown, 2002-09 2 Neil Rackers, 2010-11ATTEMPTED, CAREER 223 Kris Brown, 2002-09 68 Neil Rackers, 2010-11ATTEMPTED, SEASON 38 Shayne Graham, 2012 Neil Rackers, 2011 35 Randy Bullock, 2013 34 Kris Brown, 2005 Randy Bullock, 2013 33 Kris Brown, 2008 32 Neil Rackers, 2010 Kris Brown, 2009ATTEMPTED, GAME 7 Kris Brown at Miami, 9/7/03 6 Shayne Graham vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 5 Four times, last by Kris Brown at Cleveland, 11/23/08 4 13 times, last by Randy Bullock vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13FIELD GOALS, CAREER 172 Kris Brown, 2002-09 59 Neil Rackers, 2010-11FIELD GOALS, SEASON 32 Neil Rackers, 2011 31 Shayne Graham, 2012 29 Kris Brown, 2008 27 Neil Rackers, 2010 26 Randy Bullock, 2013 Kris Brown, 2005FIELD GOALS, GAME 5 Four times, last by Shayne Graham vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 4 Three times, last by Neil Rackers at New Orleans, 9/25/11 3 29 times, last by Randy Bullock at Tennessee, 10/26/14FIELD GOALS, GAME, OPPONENT *8 Rob Bironas vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 5 Twice, last by Rian Lindell at Buffalo, 9/11/05 4 Nine times, last by Adam Vinatieri at Indianapolis, 12/22/11 3 19 times, last by Steven Hauschka vs. Seattle, 9/29/13FIELD GOALS, ONE QUARTER, GAME 2 23 times, last by Randy Bullock at Tennessee second quarter, 10/26/14FIELD GOALS, ONE QUARTER, GAME, OPPONENT 3 Rob Bironas vs. Tennessee, second quarter, 10/21/07CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING FIELD GOALS 19 Randy Bullock - 9/22/13 - 10/5/14 15 Neil Rackers, 11/1/10 – 10/9/11 10 Kris Brown, 11/13/05 – 9/17/06 9 Kris Brown, 10/25/09 – 12/27/09 9 Kris Brown, 9/8/02 – 11/10/02 8 Kris Brown, 11/24/02 – 9/14/03 8 Kris Brown, 11/9/08 – 12/28/08 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE 18 Neil Rackers, 12/13/10 - 10/2/11 16 Randy Bullock, 9/22/13 - 9/14/14 15 Kris Brown, 12/3/06 – 9/30/07 Kris Brown, 9/7/08 – 11/23/08 13 Shayne Graham, 9/9/12 - 10/21/12 Neil Rackers, 10/3/10 – 12/2/10LONGEST FIELD GOAL 57 Neil Rackers at Denver, 12/26/10 Kris Brown vs. Miami, 10/7/07 56 Kris Brown at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 55 Randy Bullock vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 54 Four times, last by Neil Rackers vs. Oakland, 10/9/11FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, CAREER 77.1 Kris Brown, 2002-09FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, SEASON 90.0 Neil Rackers, 2010 87.9 Kris Brown, 2008 86.2 Kris Brown, 2007 84.2 Neil Rackers, 2011 81.8 Kris Brown, 2003MOST FIELD GOALS, NO MISSES, GAME 5 Kris Brown vs. Miami, 10/7/07 Kris Brown at Baltimore, 12/4/05 4 Neil Rackers at New Orleans, 9/25/11 4 Kris Brown vs. Tennessee, 10/9/05

MOST FIELD GOALS, NO MISSES, GAME, OPPONENT 8 Rob Bironas vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 5 Rian Lindell at Buffalo, 9/11/05 Phil Dawson vs. Cleveland, 1/2/05MOST FIELD GOALS, 50 OR MORE YARDS, CAREER 14 Kris Brown, 2002-09 7 Neil Rackers, 2010-11MOST FIELD GOALS, 50 OR MORE YARDS, SEASON 5 Kris Brown, 2007 4 Shayne Graham, 2012 4 Neil Rackers, 2011 3 Neil Rackers, 2010MOST FIELD GOALS, 50 OR MORE YARDS, GAME *3 Kris Brown vs. Miami, 10/7/07 2 Neil Rackers at Denver, 12/26/10 2 Randy Bullock vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 *NFL record

SAFETIESCAREER 1 Joe Mays, 2013 1 Connor Barwin, 2009-12 1 Zac Diles, 2007-10 1 Brian Cushing, 2009-13 1 Seth Payne, 2002-06 1 Jimmy McClain, 2002 SEASON 1 Joe Mays, 2013 1 Connor Barwin, 2012 1 Brian Cushing, 2009 1 Seth Payne, 2002 1 Jimmy McClain, 2002 GAME 1 Joe Mays vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 1 Connor Barwin vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 1 Zac Diles at Jacksonville, 12/6/09 1 Brian Cushing vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 1 Jimmy McClain vs. Baltimore, 12/15/02 1 Seth Payne vs. Dallas, 9/2/02GAME, OPPONENT 1 Elvis Dumervil at Denver, 9/23/12 1 Jeff Posey at Buffalo, 11/16/03 1 Eric Westmoreland at Jacksonville, 10/27/02

SEASONS 12 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 8 Owen Daniels, 2006-13 8 Chester Pitts, 2002-09 8 Kris Brown, 2002-09 7 Kevin Walter, 2006-12 7 Matt Schaub, 2007-13 7 Chris Myers, 2007-14GAMES PLAYED 163 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 128 Kris Brown, 2002-09 114 Chester Pitts, 2002-09 109 Kevin Walter, 2006-12CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 128 Kris Brown, 2002-09 114 Chester Pitts, 2002-09 105 Chris Myers, 2008-14 91 Eric Winston, 2006-11 83 Steve McKinney, 2002-07STARTS 163 Andre Johnson, 2003-14 114 Chester Pitts, 2002-09 105 Chris Myers, 2008-14 99 Duane Brown, 2008-14 96 Owen Daniels, 2006-13 CONSECUTIVE STARTS 114 Chester Pitts, 2002-09 104 Chris Myers, 2008-14 86 Eric Winston, 2006-11 77 Mario Williams, 2006-10 73 DeMeco Ryans, 2006-10

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RUSHING YARDSPlayer Att Yds Avg Long TD1. Arian Foster, 2009-14 1,292 5,885 4.6 74t 522. Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 770 3,195 4.1 51 233. Ben Tate, 2010-13 421 1,992 4.7 60 104. Steve Slaton, 2008-10 425 1,832 4.3 71t 125. Ron Dayne, 2006-07 345 1,385 4.0 39 11

RECEIVING YARDSPlayer Rec Yds Avg Long TD1. Andre Johnson, 2003-14 975 13,224 13.6 77t 622. Owen Daniels, 2006-13 385 4,617 12.0 44 293. Kevin Walter, 2006-12 326 4,083 12.5 61 24 4. Jabar Gaffney, 2002-05 171 2,009 11.7 69 75. Corey Bradford, 2002-05 130 1,992 15.3 81 18

RUSHING-RECEIVINGPlayer Rushing Receiving Total1. Andre Johnson, 2003-14 54 13,224 13,278 2. Arian Foster, 2009-14 5,885 1,943 7,8283. Owen Daniels, 2006-13 0 4,617 4,6174. Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 3,195 1,276 4,4715. Kevin Walter, 2006-12 82 4,083 4,165 PASSING (Min. 500 att.)Player A C Pct Yds TD INT Lg Rtg1. Matt Schaub, 2007-13 3,020 1,951 64.6 23,221 124 78 80t 90.92. David Carr, 2002-06 2,070 1,243 60.0 13,391 59 65 81 75.5

SCORINGPlayer TD PAT FG 2PT TP1. Kris Brown, 2002-09 - 251 172 - 7672. Andre Johnson, 2003-13 62 - - 2 3763. Arian Foster, 2009-13 62 - - 1 3744. Neil Rackers, 2010-11 - 82 59 - 2595. Owen Daniels, 2006-13 29 - - - 1746. Randy Bullock, 2012-14 - 49 41 - 1727. Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 28 - - - 1688. Kevin Walter, 2006-12 25 - - - 1509. Shayne Graham, 2012 - 45 31 - 13810. Corey Bradford, 2002-05 18 - - 1 110

FIELD GOALSPlayer Att Made Pct. Long1. Kris Brown, 2002-09 223 172 77.1 572. Neil Rackers, 2010-11 68 59 86.8 573. Randy Bullock, 2012-14 53 41 77.3 554. Shayne Graham, 2012 38 31 81.6 51 PUNTING AVERAGE (Min. 250 punts)Player No Yds Avg In20 Long Blk1. Matt Turk, 2007-11 254 10,735 42.3 88 62 02. Chad Stanley, 2002-06 437 17,908 41.0 135 62 2

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer No Yds Avg Long TD1. Dunta Robinson, 2004-09 13 162 12.5 61 12. Marcus Coleman, 2002-05 11 217 19.7 102t 1 Aaron Glenn, 2002-04 11 221 20.1 70t 24. Johnathan Joseph, 2011-14 9 192 21.3 52t 15. Brian Cushing, 2009-14 8 50 6.3 20 1 Kareem Jackson, 2010-14 8 159 19.9 65 16. Jason Allen, 2010-11 7 35 5.0 34 0 PUNT RETURNSPlayer No Yds Avg Long TD1. Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 179 1,820 10.2 79t 32. Keshawn Martin, 2012-14 70 671 9.6 87t 13. J.J. Moses, 2003-04 72 553 7.7 40 04. Jermaine Lewis, 2002 36 280 7.8 48 05. Phillip Buchanon, 2005-06 20 180 9.0 45 0

KICKOFF RETURNSPlayer No Yds Avg. Long TD1. André Davis, 2007-09 108 2,743 25.4 104t 32. J.J. Moses, 2003-04 117 2,658 22.7 70 03. Jerome Mathis, 2005-07 72 2,054 28.5 99t 24. Keshawn Martin, 2012-14 67 1,688 25.2 54 05. Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 64 1,490 23.3 95t 1

COMBINED YARDAGE Player Total Rush Rec. INT Ret. PR/KR FR1. Andre Johnson, 2003-14 13,278 54 13,224 - -/- -2. Arian Foster, 2009-14 7,828 5,885 1,943 - -/- 3. Jacoby Jones, 2007-11 5,091 40 1,741 - 1,820/1,490 - 4. Domanick Williams#, 2003-05 4,585 3,195 1,276 - 24/90 -5. Owen Daniels, 2006-13 4,617 - 4,617 - -/- -

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WIN-LOSS RECORDSOVERALLYear W L T Pct.2002 4 12 0 .2502003 5 11 0 .3132004 7 9 0 .4382005 2 14 0 .1252006 6 10 0 .3752007 8 8 0 .5002008 8 8 0 .5002009 9 7 0 .5632010 6 10 0 .3752011 10 6 0 .6252012 12 4 0 .7502013 2 14 0 .1252014 4 5 0 .444Totals 83 118 0 .413 HOMEYear W L T Pct.2002 2 6 0 .2502003 3 5 0 .3752004 3 5 0 .3752005 2 6 0 .2502006 4 4 0 .5002007 6 2 0 .7502008 6 2 0 .7502009 4 4 0 .5002010 4 4 0 .5002011 5 3 0 .6252012 6 2 0 .7502013 1 7 0 .1252014 2 2 0 .500Totals 48 52 0 .480

ROADYear W L T Pct.2002 2 6 0 .2502003 2 6 0 .2502004 4 4 0 .5002005 0 8 0 .0002006 2 6 0 .2502007 2 6 0 .2502008 2 6 0 .2502009 5 3 0 .6252010 2 6 0 .2502011 5 3 0 .6252012 6 2 0 .7502013 1 7 0 .1252014 2 3 0 .400Totals 35 66 0 .347

GAMES WON

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON 7 10/23/11 - 12/11/11; In one season 6 10/21/12 - 12/2/12; In one season 6 12/13/09 - 9/19/10; Over two seasons 5 9/9/12 - 10/8/12; In one season 4 Twice, last 11/23/08 - 12/14/08; In one season 3 Three times, last 1/2/11 - 9/18/11; Over two seasonsGAMES WON, SEASON 12 2012 10 2011 9 2009, 2012 8 2007, 2008 7 2004 6 2006, 2010CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, SEASON 7 10/23/11 - 12/11/11 6 10/21/12 - 12/2/12 5 9/9/12 - 10/8/12 4 12/13/09 - 1/3/10 4 11/23/08 - 12/14/08 3 Four times, last 10/21/12 - 11/11/12CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, START OF SEASON 5 2012 2 2007, 10, 11, 13, 14CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, END OF SEASON 4 2009 2 2006CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES WON 4 twice, last 10/21/12-12/16/12 3 Five times, last 10/30/11 - 12/4/11 2 Five times, last 9/7/14 - 9/28/14

CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES WON 6 9/16/12 - 12/2/12 4 12/20/09 - 10/3/10 4 10/23/11 - 12/11/11 2 Five times, last 10/4/09 - 10/25/09SHUTOUT GAMES WON OR TIED, SEASON 1 2010 1 2004GAMES LOSTCONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST 14 9/22/13 - 12/29/13 7 1/2/05 - 10/23/05 6 11/6/05 - 12/11/05 6 12/7/03 - 9/19/04 5 12/24/05 - 9/26/06 5 9/15/02 - 10/20/02GAMES LOST, SEASON 14 2013 14 2005 12 2002 11 2003CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, SEASON 14 9/22/13 - 12/29/13 6 Three times, last 9/22/13 - 11/3/13 5 Twice, last 9/22/13 - 10/20/13 4 Four times, last 12/2/10 - 12/26/10CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, START OF SEASON 6 2005 4 2008 2 2004 and 2006 CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST, END OF SEASON 14 2013 4 2003 3 2002 and 2011 2 2005 and 2012 CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES LOST 7 9/22/13 - 12/1/13 5 12/24/04 - 10/23/05 4 9/22/02 - 11/17/02 3 Four times, last 9/29/13 - 11/3/13CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES LOST 12 9/11/05 - 11/5/06 7 9/22/13 - 12/29/13 6 11/1/10 - 12/26/10 SHUTOUT GAMES LOST OR TIED, SEASON 1 2003

TOUCHDOWNS

MOST, SEASON 46 2012 46 2009 44 2010 43 2007 41 2011FEWEST, SEASON 22 2002 26 2005 28 2013 29 2003 30 2006 MOST, GAME 6 vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 5 Nine times, last vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 4 20 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 3 49 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14MOST ALLOWED, SEASON 52 2010 50 2005 48 2013 45 2008 43 2007MOST ALLOWED, GAME 7 at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 6 Five times, last at New England, 12/10/12 5 15 times, last vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13 4 36 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14FEWEST ALLOWED, SEASON 27 2011 38 2012 39 2009 39 2004 40 2002 42 Twice; 2003 and 2006

FEWEST ALLOWED, GAME 0 14 times, last at Chicago, 11/11/12 1 38 times, last vs, Washington, 9/7/14 2 43 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14

SCORING

MOST SCORED, SEASON 416 2012 390 2010 388 2009 381 2011 379 2007 MOST SCORED, GAME 43 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 43 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 42 vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 41 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 38 vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12 FEWEST POINTS SCORED, SEASON 213 2002 255 2003 260 2005 267 2006 276 2013 FEWEST POINTS SCORED, GAME 0 at Jacksonville, 12/7/03 3 Seven times, last at Indianapolis, 12/15/13 6 Three times, last vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13 7 Five times, last vs. New York Jets, 9/13/09 9 at Baltimore, 9/22/13 MOST POINTS SCORED, SEASON, OPPONENT 431 2005 428 2013 427 2010 394 2008 384 2007MOST POINTS SCORED, GAME, OPPONENT 49 at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 45 vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 43 at Indianapolis, 9/17/06 42 Four times, last at New England, 12/10/12 FEWEST POINTS SCORED, SEASON, OPPONENT 278 2011 331 2012 333 2009 339 2004 356 2002 366 2006 FEWEST POINTS SCORED, GAME, OPPONENT 0 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 0 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 3 vs. Kansas City, 9/9/07 5 at Chicago, 12/19/04 6 Eight times, last vs, Washington, 9/7/14 MOST POINTS, SHUTOUT VICTORY, GAME 21 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 20 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10FEWEST POINTS, SHUTOUT VICTORY, GAME 20 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 21 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04MOST POINTS, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 80 Texans 43 vs. Jacksonville, 37 (OT), 11/18/12 74 Texans 36 vs. Tennessee 38, 10/21/07 73 Texans 33 at New Orleans 40, 9/25/11 70 Texans 42 vs. Jacksonville 28, 12/30/07 67 Texans 24 at Indianapolis 43, 9/17/06FEWEST POINTS, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 16 Texans 3 vs. Tennessee 13, 12/29/02 19 Twice, last Texans 13 at Chicago 6, 11/11/12 20 Twice, last Texans 20 vs. Tennessee 0, 11/28/10 21 Texans 21 at Jacksonville 0, 12/26/04 22 Three times, last Texans 16 at Cleveland 6, 11/23/08MOST POINTS IN FIRST QUARTER 17 Twice, last vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 14 10 times, last at Oakland, 9/14/14 10 Nine times, last vs. New England, 12/1/13MOST POINTS IN SECOND QUARTER 24 vs. Arizona, 12/18/05 vs. Miami, 9/9/12 21 vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 20 twice, most recent: vs. Seattle, 9/29/13 17 Eight times, last vs. Oakland, 11/17/13MOST POINTS IN THIRD QUARTER 14 12 times, last vs. Tennessee, 10/26/14 10 14 times, last vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

WIN-LOSS RECORD

SCORING RECORDS

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MOST POINTS IN FOURTH QUARTER 29 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 22 at Buffalo, 11/1/09 21 Four times, last vs. Kansas City, 10/17/10 20 at New York Jets, 11/21/10MOST POINTS IN FIRST QUARTER, OPPONENT 24 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 21 at Tennessee, 12/19/10 17 at New England, 12/17/06 14 15 times, last vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 13 at Oakland, 12/21/08MOST POINTS IN SECOND QUARTER, OPPONENT 24 at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14 21 Three times, last at Indianapolis, 12/23/07 17 Six times, last at Baltimore, 9/22/13 16 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 14 25 times, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14MOST POINTS IN THIRD QUARTER, OPPONENT 21 twice, most recent: vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13 17 at Cleveland, 10/20/02 14 11 times, last vs. New England, 12/1/13 13 vs. Indianapolis, 9/23/07 10 11 times, last vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 MOST POINTS IN FOURTH QUARTER, OPPONENT 23 at New Orleans, 9/25/11 22 vs. Baltimore, 11/9/08 21 Five times, last vs. Denver, 12/23/13 17 Three times, last at Dallas, 10/15/06 16 at New York Jets, 12/5/04 MOST POINTS IN FIRST QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS 24 Texans 10, San Diego 14, 11/7/10 24 Colts 24, Texans 0, 10/9/14 21 Six times, last Texans 0 at Tennessee 21, 12/19/10 20 Texans 7 at Oakland 13, 12/21/08MOST POINTS IN SECOND QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS 31 Texans 24 vs. Arizona 7, 12/18/05 30 Steelers 24, Texans 6, 10/20/14 28 Five times, last Texans 14 at Detroit 14, 11/22/12 27 Twice, Texans 17 vs. Jacksonville 10, 1/2/11 MOST POINTS IN THIRD QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS 28 Texans 7 at Indianapolis, 21, 11/14/04 27 Texans 10 at Cleveland 17, 10/20/02 21 Four times, last Texans 7 vs. New England 14, 12/1/13 20 Texans 14 at Tennessee 6, 10/26/14 18 Texans 10 at Philadelphia 8, 9/29/02MOST POINTS IN FOURTH QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS 37 Texans 14 at New Orleans 23, 9/25/11 35 Texans 29 vs. Tennessee 6, 10/21/07 34 Texans 13 at Indianapolis 21, 9/17/06 30 Texans 20 at New York Jets 10, 11/21/10 29 Texans 8 at Jacksonville 21, 10/14/07 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A TOUCHDOWN 105 10/22/06 through 12/16/12 29 12/21/03 through 11/27/05 28 9/12/02 through 11/30/03 9 9/7/14 through 11/2/14CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 173 12/14/03 – 11/2/14 28 9/8/02 – 12/30/03CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS HELD SCORELESS 7 4th quarter vs. Atlanta, 11/30/03, through 2nd quarter at

Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 4 Three times, last 3rd quarter at Buffalo, 9/11/05 through 2nd

quarter vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS HELD SCORELESS, OPPONENTS 5 2nd quarter vs. Washington, 9/7/14, through 4th quarter at

Oakland, 9/14/14 5 3rd quarter vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11, through 3rd quarter vs.

Indianapolis, 9/11/11 4 Four times, last 1st quarter through 4th quarter vs. Tennes-

see, 11/28/10 3 4th quarter vs. Miami, 9/9/12, through 2nd quarter at Jack-

sonville, 9/16/12 3 3rd quarter vs. Seattle, 12/13/09, through 1st quarter at St.

Louis, 12/20/09 3 4th quarter at Cleveland, 11/23/08, through 2nd quarter vs.

Jacksonville, 12/1/08 3 3rd quarter vs. New Orleans, 11/18/07, through 1st quarter

at Cleveland, 11/25/07CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS HELD WITHOUT A TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENTS 13 vs. Indianapolis, 12/12/04, through vs. Cleveland, 1/2/05 9 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 through at Chicago, 11/11/12 8 vs. Seattle, 9/29/13 through vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13 8 vs. Cleveland, 12/31/06, through vs. Kansas City, 9/9/07

SCORING RECORDS (CONTINUED)MOST POINTS BY HALFFIRST HALF 34 vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 29 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 27 at Miami, 12/27/09 24 Six times, last vs. Miami, 9/9/12 21 Eight times, last vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 SECOND HALF 29 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 28 vs. Kansas City, 10/17/10 28 vs. Minnesota, 10/10/04 25 at Buffalo, 11/1/09 24 vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12 21 13 times, last at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 MOST POINTS BY HALF, OPPONENTFIRST HALF 35 at San Diego, 10/28/07 31 vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 27 Twice, last: vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 24 Seven times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14 SECOND HALF 30 at New Orleans, 9/25/11 29 vs. Baltimore, 11/9/08 28 Four times, last vs. Indianapolis, 11/29/09 27 Three times, last vs. New England, 12/1/13 24 Six times, last at Denver, 12/26/10 MOST POINTS BY HALF, BOTH TEAMSFIRST HALF 48 Texans 24 at Tennessee 24, 9/20/09 41 Indianapolis 27 vs. Texans 14, 10/9/14 38 Three times, last Texans 21 vs. Jacksonville 17, 9/27/09 37 Texans 20 vs. Jacksonville 17, 1/2/11 35 Three times, last Texans 14 at Detroit 21, 11/22/12SECOND HALF 47 Texans 17 at New Orleans 30, 9/25/11 45 Texans 28 vs. Kansas City 17, 10/17/10 45 Texans 29 vs. Tennessee 16, 10/21/07 44 Texans 21 at Indianapolis 23, 9/17/06

EXTRA POINTSSEASON 45 2012 43 Twice; 2009 and 2010 40 2007 39 2011 37 2008GAME 6 vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 5 Five times, last vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 4 23 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 3 47 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14SEASON, OPPONENT 50 2010 47 2005 44 2008 42 2007 41 2013 GAME, OPPONENT 7 twice, last at New Orleans, 9/25/11 6 Five times, last at New England, 12/10/12 5 10 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 11/29/09

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS

SEASON 2 2007 2 2006 2 2002 1 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013 GAME 1 13 times, last vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13

DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS

SEASON 5 2004 4 2012 3 2009 3 2002 3 2014 2 2007 2 2006GAME 2 vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12 2 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 1 25 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14

SCORING MARGIN

MARGIN OF VICTORY 34 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 30 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 29 vs. Cincinnati, 10/26/08 28 at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 27 Twice, last vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 MARGIN OF DEFEAT 35 at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 35 vs. Cincinnati, 11/03/02 33 at New England, 12/17/06 32 at Seattle, 10/16/05 31 at San Francisco, 10/6/13COMEBACK VICTORIES (POINTS BEHIND) 21 atSanDiego,9/9/13,31-28final 18 vs.Tennessee,11/28/04,31-21final 17 atWashington,9/19/10,30-27final(OT) 14 Fourtimes,lastvs.Jacksonville,11/18/12,43-37final(OT) 11 vs.Miami,10/12/08,29-28finalLARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME 25 vs.Tennessee,10/21/07,down32-7,36-38final 21 atSanDiego,9/9/13,down28-7,31-28final 21 vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10, down 21-0 and 28-7, 28-34 final

(OT) 21 atArizona,10/11/09,down21-0,21-28final 21 vs.Minnesota,10/10/04,down21-0,28-34final(OT) 18 vs.Tennessee,11/28/04,down21-3,31-21finalLARGEST LEAD BEFORE OPPONENT SCORES 34 vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 27 Three times, last at Oakland, 9/14/14 24 vs. Seattle, 12/13/09 21 Three times, last vs. San Francisco, 10/25/09 20 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 17 Six times, last at Jacksonville, 9/16/12

SCORING DRIVES

LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (YARDS) 99 vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10, 15 plays, TD 98 at Tennessee, 10/26/14, 11 plays, TD 98 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07, 7 plays, TD 98 at Tennessee, 10/12/03, 2 plays, TD 97 at Denver, 9/23/12, 14 plays, TD 97 at Detroit, 11/22/12, 15 plays, TD 96 vs. Kansas City, 9/21/03, 9 plays, TD LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (PLAYS) 19 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11, 95 yards, TD 19 vs. Atlanta, 12/4/11, 85 yards, TD 18 at New York Giants, 11/5/06, 80 yards, TD 17 at Jacksonville, 80 yards, TD 16 Nine times, last at Baltimore, 9/22/13, 69 yards, FG 15 12 times, last at Detroit, 11/22/12, 97 yards, TD 14 16 times, last vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12, 73 yards,FGLONGEST SCORING DRIVE (TIME) 10:55 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11, 19 plays, 95 yards, TD 10:41 vs. Atlanta, 12/4/11, 19 plays, 85 yards, TD 10:26 vs. Kansas City, 9/9/07, 15 plays, 65 yards, FG 10:08 vs. Detroit, 10/19/08, 15 plays, 79 yards, TD 9:29 vs. Indianapolis, 12/24/06, 15 plays, 51 yards, FG SHORTEST SCORING DRIVE (YARDS) -7 at Tennessee, 9/21/08, 4 plays, FG -5 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02, 4 plays, FG -4 at Pittsburgh, 9/7/08, 4 plays, FG -1 Twice, last at Jacksonville, 11/27/11, 4 plays, FG 0 Twice, last at New York Jets, 10/8/12, 3 plays, FG 1 Twice, last vs. Miami, 9/9/12, 2 plays, TD 2 Twice, last at Jacksonville, 12/6/09, 4 plays, FGSHORTEST SCORING DRIVE (PLAYS) 1 13 times, last at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11, 80 yards, TD 2 18 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14. 7 yards, TD 3 20 times, last vs. New England, 12/1/13, 80 yards, TD 4 35 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14, 48 yards, TDSHORTEST SCORING DRIVE (TIME) 0:02 vs. Cleveland, 11/6/11, 1 play, 0 yards, FG 0:04 vs. San Diego, 11/7/10, 1 play, 8 yards, TD 0:04 vs. Jacksonville, 12/1/08, 1 play, 7 yards, TD 0:04 at Denver, 11/7/04, 1 play, 1 yard, TD 0:07 vs. Jacksonville, 12/1/08 1 play, 40 yards, TD 0:09 at New York Jets, 11/21/10, 1 play, 43 yards, TD

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MOST NET YARDS GAINED, SEASON 6,186 2010 6,129 2009 6,113 2008 5,954 2011 5,953 2012MOST NET YARDS GAINED, GAME 640 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 549 at Green Bay, 12/7/08 526 at Washington (OT), 9/19/10 518 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 501 at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, SEASON 3,572 2002 4,053 2005 4,306 2003 4,465 2006 5,128 2004FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, GAME 47 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 107 at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 118 at San Diego, 9/15/02 120 at Buffalo, 9/11/05 124 at Jacksonville, 12/7/03MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, SEASON 6,082 2003 6,031 2010 5,824 2005 5,507 2007 5,458 2004MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, GAME 535 at Tennessee, 10/12/03 525 at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 515 at Indianapolis, 9/17/06 511 vs. Denver, 12/22/13 510 vs. Minnesota (OT), 10/10/04FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, SEASON 4,571 2011 5,081 2013 5,172 2012 5,198 2009 5,230 2002FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, GAME 117 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 126 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 148 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 162 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 165 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 MOST NET YARDS GAINED, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 12,217 2010 11,498 2008 11,327 2009 11,125 2012 10,844 2007 MOST NET YARDS GAINED, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 1,098 Texans 640 vs. Jacksonville 458 (OT), 11/18/12 1,026 Texans 501 at Detroit 525 (OT), 11/22/12 993 Texans 458 at Tennessee 535, 10/12/03 947 Texans 526 at Washington 421 (OT), 9/19/10 937 Texans 549 at Green Bay 388, 12/7/08 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 8,802 2002 9,865 2006 9,877 2005 10,388 200310,525 2011FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 385 Texans 118 at San Diego 267, 9/15/02 426 Texans 124 at Oakland 302, 12/3/06 428 Texans 198 at New England 230, 12/17/06 436 Texans 120 at Buffalo 316, 9/11/05 443 Texans 165 at Indianapolis 278, 12/1/02MOST NET YARDS GAINED, FIRST HALF 364 vs. Seattle, 12/13/09 324 vs. Seattle, 9/29/13 306 at Miami, 12/27/09 303 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 301 at New Orleans, 9/25/11MOST NET YARDS GAINED, SECOND HALF 328 at New York Giants, 9/21/14 309 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 306 vs. Kansas City, 10/17/10 301 vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10 288 at Jacksonville, 11/14/10

TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDSFEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, FIRST HALF 21 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 24 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 46 at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 47 at San Diego, 9/15/02 53 at Oakland, 12/3/06FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, SECOND HALF -4 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 26 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 41 at Arizona, 11/10/13 47 Twice, last at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 54 at Chicago, 11/11/12MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, FIRST HALF 355 vs. Denver, 12/22/13 299 vs. Washington, 9/24/06 297 at Arizona, 10/11/09 292 at Indianapolis, 12/23/07 292 vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, SECOND HALF 307 vs. New England, 12/1/13 302 at Indianapolis, 11/16/05 295 vs. New England, 11/23/03 291 at Jacksonville, 11/14/10 282 at Denver, 12/26/10FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, FIRST HALF 43 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 50 vs. San Francisco, 10/25/09 54 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 61 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 65 at Baltimore, 9/22/13 FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, SECOND HALF 41 at San Diego, 10/28/07 43 at Arizona, 10/11/09 46 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 61 vs. Jacksonville, 10/30/11 65 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 MOST NET YARDS GAINED, FIRST QUARTER 185 at New Orleans, 9/25/11 184 at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 178 vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 174 vs. Seattle, 12/13/09 161 at Oakland, 10/3/10 MOST NET YARDS GAINED, SECOND QUARTER 207 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 190 vs. Seattle, 12/13/09 183 vs. Seattle, 9/29/13 179 at Miami, 12/27/09 174 vs. Buffalo, 10/13/02 MOST NET YARDS GAINED, THIRD QUARTER 190 at Indianapolis, 12/30/12 183 at Oakland, 10/3/10 183 at New York Giants, 9/21/14 175 vs. Carolina, 12/18/11 170 at Jacksonville, 11/14/10 MOST NET YARDS GAINED, FOURTH QUARTER 253 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 203 vs. Jacksonville, 11/18/12 196 at Arizona, 10/11/09 194 vs. Baltimore, 12/13/10 189 at Indianapolis, 9/17/06FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, FIRST QUARTER -5 at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 -3 at Buffalo, 9/11/05 2 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 4 vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13 4 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, SECOND QUARTER 4 at San Francisco, 1/1/06 6 at San Diego, 9/15/02 9 vs. New England, 11/23/03 11 at Oakland, 12/3/06 13 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, THIRD QUARTER 0 at Arizona, 11/10/13 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/2/11 7 at Kansas City, 9/26/04 10 vs. Philadelphia, 9/10/06 11 twice, last time: at New York Jets, 11/21/10 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, FOURTH QUARTER -17 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 -9 at Cincinnati, 11/9/03 -1 at Kansas City, 10/20/13 4 at Jacksonville Jaguars, 11/27/11 8 twice, last: vs. Arizona, 12/18/05 MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, FIRST QUARTER 220 vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 218 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 191 at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 171 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05` 170 vs. Denver, 12/22/13

MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, SECOND QUARTER 193 vs. Philadelphia, 9/10/06 185 vs. Denver, 12/22/13 177 vs. Tennessee, 12/21/03 170 at Jacksonville, 12/6/09 168 at Indianapolis, 12/23/07MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, THIRD QUARTER 224 at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 213 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 197 vs. New England, 12/1/13 170 at Denver, 12/26/10 168 vs. Jacksonville, 9/28/03 MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED, FOURTH QUARTER 224 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 213 at Jacksonville, 11/14/10 210 vs. Green Bay, 11/21/04 201 at New Orleans, 9/25/11 176 at Carolina, 9/16/07 FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, FIRST QUARTER -9 vs. New York Jets, 9/13/03 -1 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 1 vs. San Francisco, 10/25/09 3 at Oakland, 9/14/14 4 vs. Detroit, 10/18/08FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, SECOND QUARTER -2 vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 0 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 11 at Carolina, 9/16/07 17 at New Orleans, 9/14/03 26 vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 26 at Cleveland, 10/20/02FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, THIRD QUARTER -5 vs. Miami, 9/9/12 1 at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 4 at Indianapolis, 12/30/12 4 vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 6 at Cincinnati, 10/18/09FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED, FOURTH QUARTER 2 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 2 at Pittsburgh, 9/7/08 3 vs. Dallas, 9/8/02 7 at Tennessee, 9/21/08 9 twice, last: at San Diego, 9/9/13

RUSHING RECORDS

RUSHING YARDS

SEASON 2,448 2011 2,123 2012 2,042 2010 1,882 2004 1,846 2008GAME 261 vs. Cleveland, 11/6/11 257 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 249 at Oakland, 10/3/10 244 vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 222 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 FEWEST, SEASON 1,347 2002 1,475 2009 1,586 2007 1,651 2003 1,687 2006FEWEST, GAME 24 vs. New York Giants, 10/10/10 25 at New York Jets, 11/26/06 28 vs. Tennessee, 12/29/02 30 at Tennessee, 12/19/10 34 Three times, last vs. Minnesota, 12/23/12 ALLOWED, SEASON 2,370 2003 2,303 2005 2,089 2002 1,963 2008 1,958 2013ALLOWED, GAME 320 at Seattle, 10/16/05 247 at Washington, 12/22/02 244 at Jacksonville, 10/14/07 240 at Tennessee, 9/20/09 240 at Cincinnati, 11/9/03FEWEST ALLOWED, SEASON 1,536 2011 1,560 2012 1,711 2009 1,751 2010 1,825 2007

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RUSHING RECORDS (CONTINUED)

FEWEST ALLOWED, GAME 18 at Washington, 9/19/10 24 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 27 at New York Jets, 11/26/06 36 at Tennessee, 10/26/14 39 Twice, last vs. Arizona, 12/18/05SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 4,119 2005 4,021 2003 3,984 2011 3,809 2008 3,793 2010GAME, BOTH TEAMS 442 Texans 244 vs. Jacksonville 198, 1/2/11 387 Texans 67 at Seattle 320, 10/16/05 380 Texans 140 at Cincinnati 240, 11/9/03 367 Texans 249 at Oakland 118, 10/3/10 360 Texans 132 vs. Kansas City 228, 10/17/10 FEWEST, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 3,186 2009 3,683 2012 3,411 2007 3,436 2002 3,643 2006 FEWEST, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 52 Texans 25 at New York Jets 27, 11/26/06 76 Texans 58 at Washington 18, 9/19/10 89 Texans 45 at Arizona 44, 10/11/09 131 Texans 24 vs. New York Giants 117, 10/10/10 132 Twice, last Texans 24 vs. Indianapolis 30, 9/23/07

ATTEMPTS

SEASON 546 2011 508 2012 481 2004 437 2005 432 2008GAME 48 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 47 at Tennessee, 10/23/11 46 at Oakland, 9/14/14 44 Twice, last at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 42 Three times, last vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 FEWEST, SEASON 414 2013 417 2007 421 2003 423 2010 424 2002FEWEST, GAME 12 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 13 vs. New York Jets, 9/13/09 14 at New York Jets, 11/26/06 15 vs. New York Giants, 10/10/10SEASON, OPPONENT 533 2003 509 2002 506 2005 454 2013 446 2006GAME, OPPONENT 57 at Cincinnati, 11/9/03 47 at San Francisco, 1/1/06 46 at Washington, 12/22/02 42 Seven times, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14 41 Twice, last last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14FEWEST, SEASON, OPPONENT 378 2011 390 2012 396 2009 417 2007 417 2004FEWEST, GAME, OPPONENT 10 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 12 three times, last vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 13 twice, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 14 Three times, last vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13

RUSHING AVERAGE

SEASON 4.8 2010 4.5 2011 4.3 2008 4.2 2013 4.2 2012 4.2 2005

GAME 7.4 at Cincinnati, 11/9/03 7.3 at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 7.2 vs. Buffalo, 11/19/06 7.1 at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 7.1 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/04LOWEST, SEASON 3.2 2002 3.5 2009 3.8 2007 3.9 2003, 2004, 2006LOWEST, GAME 1.2 at Buffalo, 11/16/03 1.3 vs. Tennessee, 12/29/02 1.4 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 1.5 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 1.6 vs. New York Giants, 10/10/10 SEASON, OPPONENT 4.55 2005 4.45 2008 4.44 2003GAME, OPPONENT 9.4 at Jacksonville, 10/14/07 9.2 at Tennessee, 9/20/09 7.6 Twice, last at Seattle, 10/16/05 6.6 vs. Tennessee, 12/10/06 6.5 Three times, last at Buffalo, 11/16/03LOWEST, SEASON, OPPONENT 4.00 2010 4.04 2010 4.06 2011LOWEST, GAME, OPPONENT 1.0 at New York Jets, 11/26/06 1.1 at Washington, 9/19/10 2.0 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10 2.0 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 2.1 Three times, last vs. Cleveland, 11/6/11

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

SEASON 20 2010 19 2012 18 2011 16 2004, 2008 14 2003GAME 4 vs. New England, 12/1/13 3 12 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 2 32 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14 1 61 times, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14SEASON, OPPONENT 21 2005 18 2008 17 2009 16 2006 and 2010 15 2007GAME, OPPONENT 5 at Seattle, 10/16/05 4 Twice, last vs. Jacksonville, 9/27/09 3 Five times, last at Pittsburgh, 9/7/08 2 33 times, last vs. New England, 12/1/13

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES BY AN INDIVIDUAL

SEASON 11 2011 8 2010 7 2012 6 2014 5 2004, 2008 4 2003 3 2005, 2013SEASON, OPPONENT 10 2005 7 2003 and 2004 6 2007 5 2002 and 2008 4 2006, 2009 and 2010

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN

TEXANS 7 at Oakland, 10/3/10, through at New York Jets, 11/21/10 6 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/04, through vs. Cleveland, 1/2/05 6 at Tennessee, 10/23/11, through vs. Atlanta, 12/4/11 5 vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12, through vs. Buffalo, 11/4/12 5 vs. Carolina, 12/18/11 through at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 5 at Oakland, 12/3/06, through vs. Cleveland, 12/31/06 5 vs. Tennessee, 11/28/04, through at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 4 vs. Indianapolis, 10/5/08, through vs. Cincinnati, 10/26/08 4 vs. New York Jets, 10/19/03, through at Cincinnati, 11/9/03

OPPONENT 6 at Pittsburgh, 9/7/08, through vs. Detroit, 10/19/08 5 at Washington, 9/19/10 through vs. Kansas City, 10/17/10 5 at Buffalo, 11/1/09 through at Jacksonville, 12/6/09 5 at Dallas, 10/15/06, through at Jacksonville, 11/12/06 5 at Jacksonville, 11/6/05, through at Baltimore, 12/4/05 5 at New Orleans, 9/14/03, through vs. New York Jets, 10/19/03 5 at Philadelphia, 12/2/10, through vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 4 at New York Jets, 11/26/06, through at New England, 12/17/06 4 at Philadelphia, 9/29/02, through at Jacksonville, 10/27/02

PASSING RECORDS

NET YARDS PASSING

MOST, SEASON 4,654 2009 4,267 2008 4,144 2010 3,830 2012 3,813 2013MOST, GAME 504 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 468 at Washington (OT), 9/19/10 408 at Green Bay, 12/7/08 403 vs. Oakland, 10/9/11 385 at Cincinnati, 10/18/09 FEWEST, SEASON 2,225 2002 2,237 2005 2,655 2003 2,778 2006 3,246 2004FEWEST, GAME -5 at Oakland, 12/3/06 6 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 10 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 25 at Buffalo, 9/11/05 29 at San Diego, 9/15/02MOST ALLOWED, SEASON 4,280 2010 3,712 2003 3,682 2007 3,615 2004 3,612 2012 MOST ALLOWED, GAME 421 at Tennessee, 10/12/03 419 at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 419 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 403 at Washington, 9/19/10 397 vs. Denver, 12/22/13FEWEST ALLOWED, SEASON 3,035 2011 3,123 2013 3,141 2002 3,423 2008 3,444 2006

NET YARDS PASSING

MOST, SEASON 4,654 2009 4,267 2008 4,144 2010 3,830 2012 3,813 2013MOST, GAME 504 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 468 at Washington (OT), 9/19/10 408 at Green Bay, 12/7/08 403 vs. Oakland, 10/9/11 385 at Cincinnati, 10/18/09 FEWEST, SEASON 2,225 2002 2,237 2005 2,655 2003 2,778 2006 3,246 2004FEWEST, GAME -5 at Oakland, 12/3/06 6 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 10 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 25 at Buffalo, 9/11/05 29 at San Diego, 9/15/02

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MOST ALLOWED, SEASON 4,280 2010 3,712 2003 3,682 2007 3,615 2004 3,612 2012 MOST ALLOWED, GAME 421 at Tennessee, 10/12/03 419 at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 419 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 403 at Washington, 9/19/10 397 vs. Denver, 12/22/13FEWEST ALLOWED, SEASON 3,035 2011 3,123 2013 3,141 2002 3,423 2008 3,444 2006 FEWEST ALLOWED, GAME 31 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 52 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 86 at Tennessee, 10/29/06 90 vs. Jacksonville, 10/30/11 91 vs. Seattle, 9/29/13 MOST, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 8,424 2010 8,141 2009 7,690 2008 7,442 2012 7,430 2007 MOST, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 876 Texans 504 vs. Jacksonville 378 (OT), 11/18/12 871 Texans 468 at Washington 403 (OT), 9/19/10 788 Texans 367 at Tennessee 421, 10/12/03 746 Texans 358 vs. Minnesota 388 (OT), 10/10/04 718 Texans 364 at New Orleans 354, 9/25/11 FEWEST, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 5,366 2002 5,758 2005 6,222 2006 6,367 2003 6,541 2011FEWEST, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 153 Texans 122 at Jacksonville 31, 12/26/04 172 Texans 29 at San Diego 143, 9/15/02 184 Texans -5 at Oakland 189, 12/3/06 189 Texans 25 at Buffalo 164, 9/11/05 218 Texans 93 at New England 125, 12/14/06

GROSS YARDS PASSING

MOST, SEASON 4,803 2009 4,474 2008 4,370 2010 4,183 2013 4,046 2012 MOST, GAME 527 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 497 at Washington (OT), 9/19/10 416 vs. Oakland, 10/9/11 414 vs. Green Bay, 12/7/08 393 vs. Baltimore (OT), 12/13/10FEWEST, SEASON 2,636 2002 2,661 2005 2,841 2003 3,032 2006 3,547 2004FEWEST, GAME 32 at Oakland, 12/3/06 33 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 48 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 64 at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 70 at Buffalo, 9/18/05MOST ALLOWED, SEASON 4,499 2010 3,878 2007 3,835 2003 3,776 2004 3,881 2012 MOST ALLOWED, GAME 441 at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 433 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 426 at Washington, 9/19/10 421 at Tennessee, 10/12/03 400 two times, last vs. Denver 12/22/13

FEWEST ALLOWED, SEASON 3,322 2011 3,310 2013 3,378 2002 3,598 2008 3,635 2006FEWEST ALLOWED, GAME 54 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 76 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 87 at Tennessee, 10/29/06 97 vs. Jacksonville, 10/30/11 109 at Tennessee, 11/10/02 PASS ATTEMPTS

MOST, SEASON 633 2013 593 2009 574 2010 562 2013 555 2008MOST, GAME 62 vs. Baltimore (OT), 12/13/10 58 at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 55 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 54 at New York Jets, 11/26/06 54 at Tennessee Titans, 12/19/10 FEWEST, SEASON 439 2003 447 2002 449 2005 467 2011 471 2004FEWEST, GAME 9 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 10 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 14 at Oakland, 12/3/06 15 Twice, last at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 16 at Indianapolis, 12/22/11MOST, SEASON, OPPONENT 581 2012 548 2009 547 2010 546 2007 538 2011 MOST, GAME, OPPONENT 61 at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 58 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 57 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 55 at Miami, 12/27/09 52 at Denver, 9/23/12FEWEST, SEASON, OPPONENT 469 2005 471 2008 484 2013 502 2003 505 2006FEWEST, GAME, OPPONENT 11 at San Diego, 10/28/07 15 at Tennessee, 10/29/06 16 vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13 18 Twice, last at Minnesota, 11/2/08 20 at Seattle, 10/16/05 PASS COMPLETIONS

MOST, SEASON 399 2009 371 2013 367 2008 365 2010 354 2012MOST, GAME 43 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 39 at New York Jets, 11/26/06 38 at Washington (OT), 9/19/10 35 twice, last at Tennessee, 12/19/10 34 at San Diego, 9/9/13FEWEST, SEASON 235 2002 248 2003 270 2005 286 2004 288 2011FEWEST, GAME 3 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 6 Twice, last vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 7 at Oakland, 12/3/06 9 Four times, last vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 10 Five times, last vs. Cleveland, 10/30/05

MOST, SEASON, OPPONENT 361 2007 354 2010 344 2009 344 2004 328 2006MOST, GAME, OPPONENT 40 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 36 vs. Minnesota, 10/10/04 35 at Miami, 12/27/09 34 at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 33 Twice, last vs. New Orleans, 11/18/07FEWEST, SEASON, OPPONENT 279 2011 281 2002 287 2013 294 2008 297 2003FEWEST, GAME, OPPONENT 6 at San Francisco, 10/6/13 7 Twice, last at San Diego, 10/28/07 8 vs. Tennessee, 12/29/02 9 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 10 Three times, last vs. Jacksonville, 10/30/11 11 at Minnesota, 11/2/08

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES

MOST, SEASON 29 2009 24 2007 24 2010 22 2012 21 2008 20 2011MOST, GAME 5 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 4 Four times, last at Denver, 9/23/12 3 15 times, last at Arizona, 11/10/13 2 47 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14

MOST, SEASON, OPPONENT 33 2010 32 2004 29 2013 27 2012 25 2013 24 2005, 2008 23 2002MOST, GAME, OPPONENT 6 vs. Green Bay, 10/14/12 5 Twice, last at Indianapolis, 11/14/04 4 Eight times, last vs. Denver, 12/22/13 3 33 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A PASSING TOUCHDOWN

TEXANS 16 at Jacksonville, 11/14/10, through vs. Jacksonville, 10/30/11 12 at Indianapolis, 11/8/09, through at Oakland, 10/3/10 11 at Jacksonville, 10/14/07, through vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 8 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05, through at Indianapolis, 11/13/05 6 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12, through at Tennessee, 12/2/12 6 at Tennessee, 9/20/09, through vs. San Francisco, 10/25/09OPPONENT 12 vs. Cleveland, 1/2/05, through vs. St. Louis, 11/27/05 10 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10, through at New York Jets, 11/21/10

FIRST DOWNS

MOST, SEASON 360 2010 341 2012 340 2009 340 2008 321 2011MOST, GAME 39 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 29 Five times, last vs. Seattle, 9/29/13 28 Twice, last at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 27 Four times, last vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13 26 Seven times, last at San Diego, 9/9/13FEWEST, SEASON 208 2002 237 2003 243 2005 282 2006 295 2007

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FEWEST, GAME 3 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 7 Three times, last at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 9 at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 10 Five times, last at Oakland, 12/3/06 11 Eight times, last vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13MOST ALLOWED, SEASON 352 2010 348 2005 336 2003 325 2007 312 2006MOST ALLOWED, GAME 34 at Indianapolis, 9/17/06 33 at Indianapolis, 12/23/07 31 at Seattle, 10/16/05 30 Four times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14 29 Twice, last at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12FEWEST ALLOWED, SEASON 270 2011 282 2013 291 2002 292 2012 300 2009FEWEST ALLOWED, GAME 6 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 8 twice, last at Chicago, 11/11/12 9 Twice, last at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 9 at Buffalo, 11/1/09 10 Twice, last vs. Cleveland, 11/6/11MOST, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 712 2010 640 2009 640 2008 633 2012 620 2007 604 2004MOST, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 56 Texans 39 vs. Jacksonville 17 (OT), 11/18/12 55 Twice, last Texans 26 at Detroit 29 (OT), 11/22/12 52 Texans 18 at Indianapolis 34, 9/17/06 51 Texans 18 at Indianapolis 33, 12/23/07 50 Twice, last Texans 29 at Washington 21 (OT), 9/19/10FEWEST, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 499 2002 573 2003 589 2013 591 2011 591 2005 594 2006 FEWEST, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 21 Texans 13, at Chicago 8, 11/11/12 23 Three times, last Texans 9 at Jacksonville 14, 11/27/11 24 Twice, last Texans 16 vs. Oakland 8, 10/4/09 25 Texans 19 at Jacksonville 6, 12/26/04 26 Three times, last Texans 14 vs. Oakland 12, 11/17/13

RUSHING FIRST DOWNS

MOST, SEASON 131 2011 118 2010 114 2012 106 2006 and 2008 103 2004MOST, GAME 16 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 15 vs. Indianapolis, 9/12/10 14 Three times, last vs. Cleveland, 11/6/11 12 Five times, last at Tampa Bay, 11/13/11 11 Three times, last vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 10 Nine times, last at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12FEWEST, SEASON 59 2002 86 2003 89 2005 90 2013 93 2009FEWEST, GAME 1 Six times, last vs. Minnesota, 12/23/12 2 Eight times, last vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 3 24 times, last at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 4 15 times, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14 5 32 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14

MOST, SEASON, OPPONENT 130 2003 123 2005 116 2002 115 2006 114 2008MOST, GAME, OPPONENT 19 at Seattle, 10/16/05 16 at Cincinnati, 11/9/03 15 Three times, last vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 14 Twice, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14 13 vs. Washington, 9/24/06FEWEST, SEASON, OPPONENT 73 2011 88 2013 89 2004 91 2009 94 2012 107 2007 FEWEST, GAME, OPPONENT 1 Four times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 2 11 times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14 3 14 times, last vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 4 28 times, last vs. Denver, 12/22/13 5 26 times, last at Oakland, 9/14/14

PASSING FIRST DOWNS

MOST, SEASON 231 2009 222 2010 210 2008 205 2012 198 2013 MOST, GAME 26 vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 23 at Washington (OT), 9/19/10 21 Twice, last vs. Baltimore (OT), 12/13/10 20 at Tennessee, 12/19/10 19 at Jacksonville, 12/5/13FEWEST, SEASON 119 2002 127 2003 142 2005 155 2006 174 2004FEWEST, GAME 1 Twice, last at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 2 at Oakland, 12/3/06 3 at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 4 Six times, last at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 5 Six times, last vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13MOST, SEASON, OPPONENT 211 2010 197 2007 194 2004 188 2005 179 2003MOST, GAME, OPPONENT 21 Four times, last at Detroit (OT), 11/22/12 20 Five times, last vs. Denver, 12/22/13 19 Twice, last vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 18 Four times, last at Indianapolis, 10/9/14 17 Six times, last at Washington, 9/19/10FEWEST, SEASON, OPPONENT 155 2002 158 2013 166 2011 167 2008 167 2012FEWEST, GAME, OPPONENT 2 at Jacksonville, 12/26/04 4 Three times, last at Chicago, 11/11/12 5 Eight times, last at San Francisco, 10/6/13 6 12 times, last at Tennessee, 12/29/13 FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY

MOST, SEASON 30 2002 24 2003 and 2008 23 2004 22 2012 20 2006, 2010MOST, GAME 6 vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/02 5 Twice, last vs. Tennessee, 12/14/08 4 Twice, last vs. Buffalo, 09/28/14 3 17 times, last vs. Washington, 9/7/14

FEWEST, SEASON 9 2007 12 2005 14 2011 16 2009 19 2013FEWEST, GAME 0 51 times, last at Dallas, 10/5/14MOST, SEASON, OPPONENT 37 2005 36 2013 34 2009 32 2013 31 2011, 2012 MOST, GAME, OPPONENT 7 at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 6 at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 6 at Indianapolis, 12/22/11 5 Four times, last at Denver, 9/23/12 FEWEST, SEASON, OPPONENT 19 2008 20 2002 21 2004 and 2007 23 2006 27 2003FEWEST, GAME, OPPONENT 0 40 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14

FIELD GOALS

MOST, SEASON 32 2011 31 2012 29 2008 27 2010 26 2013 2005FEWEST, SEASON 17 2002 17 2004 18 2003 19 2006 21 2009MOST ATTEMPTED, SEASON 38 2011, 2012 35 2013 34 2005 33 2008 32 2009 FEWEST ATTEMPTED, SEASON 22 2003 24 2002, 2004 25 2006 29 2007MOST ATTEMPTED, GAME 7 at Miami, 9/7/03 6 vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 5 Five times, last vs. Jacksonville (OT), 11/18/12 4 14 times, last at Oakland, 9/14/14 3 32 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14MOST CONVERTED, GAME 5 Four times, last vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 4 Three times, last at New Orleans, 9/25/11 3 31 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING FIELD GOALS 19 9/22/13 - 10/5/14 17 10/23/11 – 10/21/12 15 11/1/10 – 10/9/11 10 11/13/05 – 9/17/06 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, SEASON, OPPONENT 30 2013, 2011 28 2007 28 2005, 2003FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE, SEASON, OPPONENT 20 2009 21 2012 21 2010 22 2004 24 2002MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, SEASON, OPPONENT 36 2011 35 2013, 2003 34 2002 33 2007 32 2005

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FEWEST PUNTS, SEASON, OPPONENT 59 2007 63 2005 65 2006 67 2008 and 2010 69 2004FEWEST PUNTS, GAME, OPPONENT 0 Twice, last vs. Jacksonville, 10/14/07 1 Five times, last at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 2 14 times, last at Baltimore, 10/16/11 3 35 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14MOST YARDS, SEASON, OPPONENT 4,161 2013 4,156 2012 3,896 2011 3,892 2002 3,557 2009MOST YARDS, GAME, OPPONENT 540 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 462 at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 427 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 413 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14 405 at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 FEWEST PUNTING YARDS, SEASON, OPPONENT 2,528 2005 2,535 2007 2,880 2004 2,930 2010 2,949 2006FEWEST PUNTING YARDS, GAME, OPPONENT 0 Twice, last vs. Jacksonville, 10/14/07 39 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05 41 at Seattle, 10/16/05 45 at Indianapolis, 9/14/06 55 Twice, last at Indianapolis, 11/16/08MOST PUNTS, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 214 2002 179 2013 178 2012 172 2003 157 2011MOST PUNTS, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 20 Three times, last Texans 9 vs. Oakland 11, 11/17/13 19 Texans 10 at Jacksonville 9, 11/27/11FEWEST PUNTS, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 114 2007 120 2008 130 2010 140 2005 141 2006FEWEST PUNTS, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 2 Texans 2 at Jacksonville 0, 10/14/07 3 Three times, last Texans 2 at Indianapolis 1, 11/16/08 4 Four times, last Texans 2 vs. Jacksonville 2, 11/29/09 5 14 times, last Texans 2 at Oakland 3, 9/14/14 6 16 times, last Texans 3 vs. New England 3, 12/1/13HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE, SEASON 47.6 2013, 88 punts 47.2 2012, 88 punts 44.0 2011, 74 punts 42.8 2009, 67 punts 42.3 2008, 53 puntsLOWEST PUNTING AVERAGE, SEASON 38.8 2005, 77 punts 40.7 2002, 116 punts 41.2 2004, 73 punts 41.5 2003, 97 punts 41.6 2006, 76 puntsHIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE, GAME (MINIMUM 4 PUNTS) 58.9 at Arizona, 11/10/13, 7 punts 54.5 vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14, 4 punts 54.2 at Denver, 9/23/12, 5 punts 52.8 vs. Atlanta, 12/4/11, 5 punts 51.8 at Tennessee, 9/20/09, 5 punts HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE, SEASON, OPPONENT 46.9 2011, 83 punts 46.8 2009, 76 punts 45.7 2013, 91 punts 45.4 2006, 65 punts 45.2 2012, 90 puntsHIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE, GAME, OPPONENT (MINIMUM 4 PUNTS) 56.8 at Dallas, 10/15/06, 4 punts 56.8 at Oakland, 12/3/06, 4 punts 53.4 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09, 8 punts 52.8 at San Diego, 10/28/07, 5 punts 51.7 at Tennessee, 10/26/14, 6 punts

MOST, SEASON 116 2002 97 2003 88 2013, 2012 83 2013 77 2005MOST, GAME 11 at Indianapolis, 12/1/02 10 Six times, last at Tennessee, 12/2/12FEWEST, SEASON 53 2008 55 2007 63 2010 67 2009 73 2004FEWEST, GAME 1 Twice, last at Buffalo, 11/1/09 2 26 times, last at Oakland, 9/14/14 3 24 times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14 4 34 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 5 33 times, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14MOST YARDS, SEASON 4,720 2002 4,189 2013 4,150 2012 4,028 2003 3,256 2011MOST YARDS, GAME 488 at Tennessee, 12/2/12 442 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 436 at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 435 at Indianapolis, 12/1/02 421 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 FEWEST YARDS, SEASON 2,240 2008 2,296 2007 2,650 2010 2,866 2009FEWEST YARDS, GAME 39 at Buffalo, 11/1/09 47 vs. Miami, 10/7/07 59 vs. Cincinnati, 10/26/08 59 vs. Carolina, 12/18/11 64 vs. Jacksonville, 12/24/05MOST PUNTS, SEASON, OPPONENT 98 2002 91 2013 90 2012 83 2011 76 2009MOST PUNTS, GAME, OPPONENT 11 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 10 Twice, last at San Francisco, 1/1/06 9 Five times, last vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14

FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, SEASON, OPPONENT 24 2012 23 2009 27 2010 28 2011 29 Three times, last in 2008MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME, OPPONENT 8 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07* 5 Six times, last at Indianapolis, 12/22/11 4 16 times, last vs. Buffalo, 11/4/12MOST FIELD GOALS CONVERTED, GAME, OPPONENT 8 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07* 5 at Baltimore, 10/16/11 5 at Buffalo, 9/11/05 5 vs. Cleveland, 1/2/05 4 Nine times, last at Indianapolis, 12/22/11MOST FIELD GOALS CONVERTED, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 9 Texans 5 vs. Miami 4, 10/7/07 8 Texans 0 vs. Tennessee 8, 10/21/07 7 Three times, last Texans 3 at Indianapolis 4, 12/22/11 6 12 times, last Texans 3 at Pittsburgh 3, 10/20/14 5 18 times, last Texans 2 vs. Minnesota 3, 12/23/12* Indicates NFL record.

FIELD GOALS (CONTINUED)

PUNTING

LOWEST PUNTING AVERAGE, SEASON, OPPONENT 39.7 2002, 98 punts 40.1 2005, 63 punts 41.7 2004, 69 punts; 2003, 75 punts 43.0 2007, 59 punts 43.7 2010, 67 punts LOWEST PUNTING AVERAGE, GAME, OPPONENT (MINIMUM 4 PUNTS) 25.7 at Washington, 12/22/02, 7 punts 30.0 vs. Miami, 10/7/07, 2 punts 31.2 at San Francisco, 1/1/06, 10 punts 31.3 vs. New England, 11/23/03, 4 punts 32.7 Twice, last at Indianapolis, 11/8/09, 3 punts

PUNT RETURNS

MOST, SEASON 53 2002 51 2011 45 2009 42 2013 40 2004 40 2003MOST, GAME 7 Three times, last vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 6 last at Jacksonville, 9/16/12 5 14 times, last vs. Denver, 12/22/13 4 26 times, last vs. Washington, 9/7/14FEWEST, SEASON 23 2006 30 2005 32 2008 33 2007 35 2010 FEWEST, GAME 0 15 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14 1 45 times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14 2 55 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14MOST YARDS, SEASON 529 2011 512 2002 449 2009 414 2012 386 2008 MOST YARDS, GAME 125 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 100 at Arizona, 10/11/09 92 vs. Baltimore, 12/15/02 91 at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 91 vs. Indianapolis, 9/11/11 FEWEST YARDS, SEASON 223 2005 235 2010 242 2006 266 2003 287 2007FEWEST YARDS, GAME -12 vs. Detroit, 10/19/08 -6 at Denver, 11/7/04 -4 at Tennessee, 12/2/07 -3 at Philadelphia, 12/2/10 -2 Three times, last at Miami, 12/27/09HIGHEST AVERAGE, SEASON 12.1 2008 10.9 2012 10.5 2006 10.4 2011 10.0 2009 HIGHEST AVERAGE, GAME (MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) 21.8 vs. Miami, 10/12/08 20.0 at Arizona, 10/11/09 18.3 at Buffalo, 11/1/09 17.9 vs. Oakland, 11/17/13 16.8 at Tennessee, 12/2/12 LOWEST AVERAGE, SEASON 6.7 2010 6.7 2003 7.4 2005 8.2 2004 8.6 2013LOWEST AVERAGE, GAME (MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) -6.0 vs. Detroit, 10/19/08 -2.0 at Denver, 11/7/04 -2.0 vs. Tennessee (OT), 12/10/06 -1.3 at Tennessee, 12/2/07 -1.0 Three times, last at Miami, 12/27/09

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PUNT RETURNS (CONTINUED)

MOST RETURNS, SEASON, OPPONENT 58 2002 48 2012 43 2003 42 2013 36 2006MOST RETURNS, GAME, OPPONENT 7 vs. Dallas, 9/8/02 6 Seven times, last at Arizona, 11/10/13 5 Six times, last at Dallas, 10/5/14 4 18 times, last vs. Oakland, 11/17/13FEWEST PUNT RETURNS, SEASON, OPPONENT 19 2007 21 2008 24 2009 29 2010 30 2004FEWEST PUNT RETURNS, GAME, OPPONENT 0 19 times, last vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13 1 55 times, last at Oakland, 9/14/14 2 62 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, SEASON, OPPONENT 530 2013 483 2012 407 2003 328 2002 307 2011 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, GAME, OPPONENT 93 at Baltimore, 9/22/13 80 Twice, last at Oakland, 12/21/08 76 vs. Miami, 9/9/12 74 at Arizona, 11/10/13 73 vs. Kansas City, 9/21/03 FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS, SEASON, OPPONENT 104 2009 151 2007 219 2005 233 2010 235 2008FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS, GAME, OPPONENT -4 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 -3 at Pittsburgh, 9/7/08 -2 at San Diego, 9/15/02 -1 at Indianapolis, 12/1/02 0 31 times, last vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, SEASON, OPPONENT 12.3 2013 11.2 2008 10.1 2012 9.6 2011 9.5 2003HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, GAME , OPPONENT(MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) 17.3 at Jacksonville, 10/27/02 16.0 vs. Indianapolis, 9/22/02 12.5 at New England, 12/10/12 12.3 at Arizona, 11/10/13 12.0 at Dallas, 10/5/14 LOWEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, SEASON, OPPONENT 4.3 2009 5.7 2002 6.6 2005 7.6 2006 7.9 2007LOWEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, GAME, OPPONENT(MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) -0.3 at San Diego, 9/15/03 -0.2 at Indianapolis, 12/1/02 1.0 at Jacksonville, 11/27/11 1.0 vs. Carolina, 12/18/11 1.4 vs. Dallas, 9/8/02MOST TOUCHDOWNS, PUNT RETURNS 2 2008 1 2002 and 2013MOST TOUCHDOWNS, PUNT RETURNS, OPPONENT 1 2013 1 2012 1 2008 1 2006 1 2005 1 2003

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST, SEASON 84 2005 80 2003 77 2002 74 2007 72 2008MOST, GAME 8 Four times, last at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 7 19 times, last at New York Jets, 11/21/10 6 12 times, last at Philadelphia, 12/2/10 5 37 times, last at Arizona, 11/10/13FEWEST, SEASON 29 2011 44 2012 51 2013 64 2009 67 2010FEWEST, GAME 0 Seven times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 1 17 times, last at Dallas, 10/5/14 2 18 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14 MOST YARDS, SEASON 2,173 2005 1,961 2007 1,700 2003 1,609 2006 1,550 2008MOST YARDS, GAME 278 vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 266 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 234 vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 233 vs. Indianapolis, 9/23/07 207 at Indianapolis, 11/16/08 FEWEST YARDS, SEASON 730 2011 953 2012 1,257 2013 1,326 2010 1,449 2009FEWEST YARDS, GAME 0 Nine times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 14 at Tennessee, 12/2/12 17 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 18 vs. Indianapolis, 12/16/12 21 at Dallas, 10/5/14 HIGHEST AVERAGE, SEASON 26.5 2007 25.9 2005 25.2 2011 24.6 2013 22.7 2006HIGHEST AVERAGE, GAME (MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) 46.8 vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/07 38.0 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05 35.4 vs. Cleveland, 10/30/05 34.8 vs. Kansas City, 11/20/05 33.3 vs. Indianapolis, 9/23/07LOWEST AVERAGE, SEASON 19.8 2010 19.9 2002 21.0 2004 21.3 2003 21.5 2008LOWEST AVERAGE, GAME (MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) 10.7 at Buffalo, 11/16/03 11.5 at Chicago, 12/19/04 11.8 at Cincinnati, 12/11/11 13.3 vs. Jacksonville, 12/24/05 13.5 at Detroit, 9/19/04MOST RETURNS, SEASON, OPPONENT 73 2008 72 2010 71 2009 69 2007 62 2012MOST RETURNS, GAME, OPPONENT 7 Six times, last vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 6 20 times, last vs. New England, 12/1/13 5 28 times, last vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12 4 46 times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14

FEWEST RETURNS, SEASON, OPPONENT 39 2013 46 2011 52 2006 52 2002 53 2003FEWEST RETURNS, GAME, OPPONENT 1 17 times, last vs. Jacksonville, 11/24/13 2 28 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14 3 44 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14MOST RETURN YARDS, SEASON, OPPONENT 1,741 2010 1,630 2008 1,597 2009 1,595 2012 1,593 2007 MOST RETURN YARDS, GAME, OPPONENT 233 vs. Baltimore (OT), 12/13/10 201 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 199 vs. Oakland, 10/3/04 191 vs. Miami, 10/7/07 189 at Buffalo, 11/1/09FEWEST RETURN YARDS, SEASON, OPPONENT 1,004 2013 1,030 2011 1,149 2003 1,156 2002 1,194 2005FEWEST RETURN YARDS, GAME, OPPONENT 7 at New England, 12/10/12 13 at Tampa Bay, 12/14/03 14 at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 17 Twice, last at Indianapolis, 12/22/11 19 Twice, last vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/05HIGHEST RETURN AVERAGE, SEASON, OPPONENT 25.7 2012 24.2 2010 23.4 2006 23.1 2007 23.1 2004HIGHEST RETURN AVERAGE, GAME, OPPONENT (MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) 42.5 at Indianapolis, 12/30/12 42.0 at Cleveland, 10/20/02 39.3 at Detroit, 9/19/04 38.8 vs. Baltimore (OT), 12/13/10 36.3 vs. Tennessee, 10/9/05LOWEST RETURN AVERAGE, SEASON, OPPONENT 21.7 2005 21.7 2003 22.2 2002 22.3 2008 22.4 2011LOWEST RETURN AVERAGE, GAME, OPPONENT (MINIMUM 4 RETURNS) 13.0 vs. Buffalo, 11/4/12 14.3 at Jacksonville, 10/30/11 15.0 vs. Green Bay, 11/21/04 15.8 vs. Dallas, 9/8/02 18.5 at New Orleans, 9/14/03 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURNS, SEASON 4 2007 2 2005 1 2009MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURNS, GAME 2 vs. Jacksonville, 12/30/7 1 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 1 vs. Tampa Bay, 12/9/07 1 vs. Indianapolis, 9/23/07 1 vs. Kansas City, 10/23/05 1 vs. Indianapolis, 10/23/05MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURNS, SEASON, OPPO-NENT 2 2012 1 2010 1 2006 1 2004 1 2002MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURNS, GAME, OPPONENT 1 at Indianapolis, 12/30/12 1 at New York Jets, 10/8/12 1 vs. Baltimore (OT), 12/13/10 1 at New England, 12/17/06 1 at Detroit, 9/19/04 1 at Cleveland, 10/20/02

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MOST FUMBLES, SEASON 34 2002 30 2005 28 2006 and 2008 26 2007 22 2004 21 2009, 2013 20 2011 18 2003 16 2010 11 2012MOST FUMBLES, GAME 5 Three times, last at Green Bay, 12/7/08 4 Nine times, last at Cincinnati, 12/11/11 3 21 times, last at Indianapolis, 12/15/13 2 46 times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14MOST FUMBLES LOST, SEASON 17 2007 14 2002 12 2006 and 2008 11 2004, 2005, 2009 and 2011 MOST FUMBLES LOST, GAME 3 at Cincinnati, 12/11/11 3 at Green Bay, 12/7/08 3 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 3 at Tennessee, 10/29/06MOST TOUCHDOWNS, FUMBLE RECOVERY, SEASON 3 2007 and 2004 2 2009 and 2006 1 2002, 2011, 2014MOST TOUCHDOWNS, FUMBLE RECOVERY, GAME 1 13 times, most recent vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14MOST FUMBLES, SEASON, OPPONENT 25 2009 24 2005 23 2007 23 2002, 2012 22 2004 19 2008 18 2003 and 2011 16 2006 and 2010 MOST FUMBLES, GAME, OPPONENT 5 at Chicago, 12/19/04 4 Five times, last at Denver, 12/26/10 3 21 times, last Oakland, 9/14/14 2 36 times, last at Dallas, 10/5/14MOST FUMBLES LOST, SEASON, OPPONENT 14 2007, 2012 13 2009 11 2002, 2006 10 2008, 2011 9 2005 8 2003, 2004MOST FUMBLES LOST, GAME, OPPONENT 3 Four times, last at Tennessee, 12/2/12 2 27 times, last at Dallas, 10/5/14MOST TOUCHDOWNS, FUMBLE RECOVERY, SEASON, OPPONENT 2 2006 1 Eight times, last 2012MOST TOUCHDOWNS, FUMBLE RECOVERY, GAME, OPPONENT 1 12 times, last at Arizona, 11/10/13

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, SEASON 22 2013 21 2007 20 2008 18 2003 17 2009MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, GAME 4 Three times, last vs. Baltimore, 11/9/08 3 11 times, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14 2 40 times, last vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, SEASON 9 2011 12 2010 13 2005, 2006, 2012 14 2004FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, GAME 0 73 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 1 73 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, SEASON, OPPONENT 22 2004 17 2011 15 2012 14 2003, 2009 13 2010MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, GAME, OPPONENT 4 Twice, last at Jacksonville, 11/12/06 3 Nine times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14 2 31 times, last vs. Buffalo, 9/28/14FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, SEASON, OPPONENT 7 2013 2005 10 2002 11 2006 and 2007 12 2008 13 2010FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, GAME, OPPONENT 0 88 times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, SEASON 393 2004 332 2012 212 2009 205 2003 196 2011 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, GAME 135 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 118 vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12 102 at Kansas City, 9/26/04 95 vs. Tennessee, 12/21/03 90 at New York Jets, 10/8/12MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, SEASON, OPPONENT 357 2013 294 2009 277 2002 230 2007 225 2005MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, GAME, OPPONENT 106 vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/02 103 vs. St. Louis, 10/13/13 99 at Tennessee, 9/21/08 96 at San Diego, 10/28/07 91 vs. New England, 1/3/10

MOST GIVEAWAYS, SEASON 38 2007 (21 interceptions, 17 fumbles) 32 2008 (20 interceptions, 12 fumbles) 31 2013 (22 interceptions, 9 fumbles) 29 2002 (15 interceptions, 14 fumbles) 28 2009 (17 interceptions, 11 fumbles)FEWEST GIVEAWAYS, SEASON 17 2012 (13 interceptions, 4 fumbles) 18 2010 (12 interceptions, 6 fumbles) 20 2011 (9 interceptions, 11 fumbles) 24 2005 (13 interceptions, 11 fumbles) 25 2006 (13 interceptions, 12 fumbles) 25 2004 (14 interceptions, 11 fumbles)MOST GIVEAWAYS, GAME 6 vs. Tennessee, 10/21/07 (3 fumbles, 3 interceptions) 5 at San Diego, 10/28/07 (1 fumble, 4 interceptions) 5 at Tennessee (OT), 10/29/06 (3 fumbles, 2 interceptions) 5 at Buffalo, 9/11/05 (2 fumbles, 3 interceptions) 4 12 times, last at Tennessee, 12/29/13 (2 fumbles, 2 intercep-tions)FEWEST GIVEAWAYS, GAME 0 39 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 1 60 times, last vs. Philadelphia, 11/2/14MOST TAKEAWAYS, SEASON 30 2004 (22 interceptions, 8 fumble recoveries) 29 2012 (15 interceptions, 14 fumble recoveries) 27 2009 (14 interceptions, 13 fumble recoveries) 27 2011 (17 interceptions, 10 fumble recoveries) 25 2007 (11 interceptions, 14 fumble recoveries) 22 2008 (12 interceptions, 10 fumble recoveries) 22 2006 (11 interceptions, 11 fumble recoveries) 22 2003 (14 interceptions, 8 fumble recoveries)FEWEST TAKEAWAYS, SEASON 11 2013 (7 interceptions, 4 fumble recoveries) 16 2005 (7 interceptions, 9 fumble recoveries) 18 2010 (13 interceptions, 5 fumble recoveries) 21 2002 (10 interceptions, 11 fumble recoveries)

SEASON 3 2002 2 2009 1 2013SEASON, OPPONENTS 2 2003 1 2013 1 2012 1 2008 1 2004 1 2002GAME 1 vs. Tennessee, 9/15/13 1 vs. Baltimore, 10/21/12 1 at Jacksonville, 12/6/09 1 vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 1 vs. Baltimore, 12/15/02 1 vs. New York Giants, 11/24/02 1 vs. Dallas, 9/8/02 GAME, OPPONENT 2 at Buffalo, 11/16/03 1 at Indianapolis, 12/15/13 1 at Denver, 9/23/12 1 at Jacksonville, 10/27/02 1 vs. Baltimore, 11/9/08 1 at Chicago, 12/19/04

MOST PENALTIES, SEASON 136 2002 121 2003 112 2013 108 2012 106 2004, 2005MOST PENALTIES, GAME 14 at Indianapolis, 12/15/13 14 at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 14 at Baltimore, 9/22/13 14 at Indianapolis, 12/1/02 13 at Indianapolis, 11/8/09 13 at Seattle, 10/16/05 FEWEST PENALTIES, SEASON 80 2008 82 2007 90 2006, 2010 95 2009FEWEST PENALTIES, GAME 1 Six times, last vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12 2 Eight times, last vs. New England, 12/1/13 3 14 times, last at Chicago, 11/11/12 4 21 times, last at Tennessee, 10/26/14 5 33 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14MOST YARDS PENALIZED, SEASON 1,138 2013 1,011 2002 961 2003 928 2004 873 2012 MOST YARDS PENALIZED, GAME 177 at Jacksonville, 12/5/13 129 vs. Indianapolis, 11/29/09 127 vs. Tennessee, 12/14/08 114 at Indianapolis, 12/15/13 113 at Baltimore, 9/22/13 FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, SEASON 636 2007 664 2008 690 2010 761 2006 833 2009 FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, GAME 3 vs. Tennessee, 9/30/12 5 Three times, last vs. Oakland, 10/4/09 10 at Tennessee, 9/21/08 15 Nine times, last vs. Cleveland, 11/6/11 17 vs. Jacksonville, 10/22/06

FUMBLES

INTERCEPTIONS

TOTAL TURNOVERS

MOST TAKEAWAYS, GAME 6 at Tennessee, 12/2/12 (3 interceptions, 3 fumble recoveries) 5 at Pittsburgh, 12/8/02 (2 interceptions, 3 fumble recoveries) 5 vs. Jacksonville, 9/28/03 (3 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries) 5 vs. Oakland, 10/3/04 (3 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries) 5 at Oakland, 12/3/06 (2 interceptions, 3 fumble recoveries) 5 at Cleveland, 11/23/08 (3 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries)FEWEST TAKEAWAYS, GAME 0 51 times, vs. Denver, 12/22/13 1 64 times, last at Pittsburgh, 10/20/14

SAFETIES

PENALTIES

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TEAM RECORDS

MOST PENALTIES, SEASON, OPPONENT 123 2004 105 2005, 2010 103 2013 102 2002 96 2006 and 2003MOST PENALTIES, GAME, OPPONENT 14 at Cincinnati, 10/2/05 13 Twice, last vs. Oakland, 10/3/04 12 Twice, last at Tennessee, 12/19/10 11 Six times, last vs. Oakland, 10/9/11 10 Five times, last vs. Tennessee, 11/28/10FEWEST PENALTIES, SEASON, OPPONENT 81 2007 and 2008 88 2011 90 2012 92 2009 96 2003 and 2006FEWEST PENALTIES, GAME, OPPONENT 0 vs. New England, 12/1/13 1 Twice, last at New York Jets, 11/26/06 2 10 times, last vs. Jacksonville, 1/2/11 3 14 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 11/3/13 4 29 times, last at New York Giants, 9/21/14 5 30 times, last vs. Indianapolis, 10/9/14MOST YARDS PENALIZED, SEASON, OPPONENT 979 2004 955 2002 863 2012 851 2010 846 2005MOST YARDS PENALIZED, GAME, OPPONENT 128 vs. Buffalo, 10/13/02 126 vs. Washington, 9/24/06 117 Twice, last at Cincinnati, 10/2/05 100 vs. Cincinnati, 11/3/02 90 vs. Green Bay, 11/21/04FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, SEASON, OPPONENT 614 2007 659 2008 686 2011 728 2009 767 2003FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, GAME, OPPONENT 0 vs. New England, 12/1/13 5 Twice, last at New York Jets, 11/26/06 9 vs. New York Jets, 10/19/03 10 Twice, last vs. Chicago, 12/28/08 13 at Indianapolis, 10/26/03 MOST PENALTIES, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 238 2002 229 2004 217 2003 215 2013 211 2005MOST PENALTIES, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 24 Texans 14 at Baltimore 10, 9/22/13 24 Texans 11 vs. Buffalo 13, 10/13/02 23 Twice, last Texans 9 at Cincinnati 14, 10/2/05 22 Texans 14 at Jacksonville 8, 12/5/13 21 Twice, last Texans 9 at Tennessee 12, 12/19/10 FEWEST PENALTIES, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 161 2008 163 2007 186 2006 187 2011 , 2009 195 2010FEWEST PENALTIES, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 2 Texans 2 vs. New England 0, 12/1/13 3 Texans 1 at Oakland 2, 12/21/08 4 Texans 2 at Jacksonville 2, 9/28/08 5 Texans 1 vs. Miami 4, 10/12/08 6 Four times, last Texans 2 vs. Cleveland 4, 11/6/11 MOST YARDS PENALIZED, SEASON, BOTH TEAMS 1,966 2002 1,947 2013 1,907 2004 1,728 2003 MOST YARDS PENALIZED, GAME, BOTH TEAMS 207 Texans 90 at Cincinnati 117, 10/2/05 203 Texans 75 vs. Buffalo 128, 10/13/02 200 Texans 113 at Baltimore 87, 9/22/13 197 Texans 80 vs. Dallas 117, 9/8/02 191 Texans 127 vs. Tennessee 64, 12/14/08

PENALTIES (CONTINUED) ATTENDANCE RECORDS

TOP 10 HOME ATTENDANCE Attendance Date Opponent Result 71,787 10/9/14 Indianapolis L, 33-2871,780 11/2/14 Philadelphia L, 31-2171,778 11/3/13 Indianapolis L, 27-2471,770 9/7/14 Washington W, 17-671,769 12/1/13 New England L, 34-3171,761 12/22/13 Denver L, 37-1371,756 9/22/13 Seattle L, 23-20 (OT)71,756 9/28/14 Buffalo W, 23-1771,726 11/17/13 Oakland L, 28-2371,718 9/15/13 Tennessee W, 30-24 (OT)

TOP 10 ROAD ATTENDANCE Attendance Date Opponent Result91,159 10/5/14 Dallas L, 20-17, (OT)88,240 9/19/10 Washington W, 30-2779,088 10/8/12 N.Y. Jets W, 23-1778,843 11/21/10 N.Y. Jets L, 30-2778,485 11/5/06 N.Y. Giants L, 14-1077,875 12/5/04 N.Y. Jets L, 29-777,462 9/21/14 N.Y. Giants L, 30-1777,433 9/26/04 Kansas City W, 24-2176,596 11/26/06 N.Y. Jets L, 26-1176,566 9/23/12 Denver W, 31-25

OVERALL HOME ATTENDANCEYear Games Total Average 2002 8 559,322 69,9152003 8 563,748 70,4682004 8 565,192 70,6492005 8 562,397 70,3002006 8 561,469 70,1842007 8 564,159 70,5202008 8 563,364 70,4212009 8 564,864 70,6082010 8 568,643 71,0812011 8 571,969 71,4962012 8 573,321 71,6652013 8 573,271 71,659

OVERALL ROAD ATTENDANCEYear Games Total Average 2002 8 502,400 62,8002003 8 497,942 62,2422004 8 544,857 68,1072005 8 532,541 66,5682006 8 524,974 65,6222007 8 515,869 64,4832008 8 512,254 64,0322009 8 484,976 60,6222010 8 539,982 67,4982011 8 487,733 60,9672012 8 540,654 67,5822013 8 530,412 66,302


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