Texans Take Control in Second Half
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The Houston Texans came out strong in the second half, playing a well-rounded game that extended their lead to 21-7 over the New England Patriots.
Key Play Sets the Tone
A crucial sack and forced fumble by defensive end Danielle Hunter on Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye marked a turning point in the game. The play occurred on the second snap of the third quarter, giving the Texans a much-needed momentum boost.
Quick Strike Offense
The Texans’ offense capitalized on the change of possession, scoring just two plays later. Quarterback C.J. Stroud connected with wide receiver Stefon Diggs for a 10-yard touchdown reception, Diggs’ first since Week 1. This score marked Stroud’s third touchdown pass of the day.
Game-Changing Performance
Hunter’s impressive play was a highlight of the Texans’ dominant second-half performance. The team’s ability to adapt and make adjustments at halftime proved to be a decisive factor in the game. With this win, the Texans demonstrated their resilience and determination to succeed in the competitive NFL landscape.
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