(credit: Getty Images)
THE TEXANS
- Raised $34,400 at the team’s gameday silent auction. The team announced on Friday that it would donate the proceeds from the auction to the Sandy Hook School Support Fund. Texans owner Bob McNair pledged to match the amount raised at the auction, meaning that he and his team will donate $68,800 to the fund.
- Fell to 6-2 at home this season, which is tied for the best mark at Reliant Stadium in team history. Houston also went 6-2 at home in 2007 and 2008.
- Reached the 400-point mark for the season, marking the first time in team history that Houston has scored 400 or more points in a season.
- Tied a franchise single-season record by recovering their 13th fumble of the season. It was the 29th takeaway overall this season for Houston, which is one shy of the team record of 30 set in 2004.
- Scored on their opening possession for the seventh time this season and the second game in a row. Houston fell to 6-1 this year when scoring on the first possession of the game.
- Scored first for the ninth time this season. Houston fell to 8-1 this year when scoring first.
- Trailed after the first quarter, at halftime and after three quarters. It was the fifth time this year that Houston trailed after one period and the fourth time the team trailed at halftime and after three quarters.
- Lost the time of possession battle for the third time this season and had fewer than 30:00 of possession for the second time this year. Houston held the ball for 35:38 in an overtime game in Week 12 at Detroit (11/22) but lost the time of possession.
- Finished with a negative turnover margin for the fourth time this season and fell to 2-2 in those games.
- Failed to score a touchdown for the first time in 106 games. The last game in which the Texans did not reach the end zone was a 35-6 loss at Dallas on 10/15/06.
TE OWEN DANIELS
- Extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 82 with a 6-yard catch on the final play of the first quarter.
RB ARIAN FOSTER
- Set a career high with his 328th rushing attempt of the season. He set the mark on his fourth carry of the game, a gain of 8 yards in the first quarter. With 10 carries today, Foster has 335 rushing attempts on the season.
K SHAYNE GRAHAM
- Tied his season long with a 51-yard field goal to cap Houston’s opening possession. The field goal was Graham’s 12th career kick of 50 yards or longer. He is
- Scored six points in the game, raising his season total to 128 points. That is the second-highest point total in Texans history and is also the second-highest point total in his career. K Neil Rackers holds the team record with 135 points in 2011, and Graham’s career-high is 131 points in 2005 with Cincinnati.
ILB BRADIE JAMES
- Recovered a fumble in the third quarter. It was his second fumble recovery of the season and the 14th of his career.
WR ANDRE JOHNSON
- Became the second-fastest player in NFL history to reach 800 career receptions, doing so in his 137th career game. He reached the milestone with his first catch of the game, a 5-yard catch in the first quarter.
Player Games to 800 Career Total
Marvin Harrison 131 1,102
ANDRE JOHNSON 137 806
Torry Holt 142 920
Jimmy Smith 149 862
Jerry Rice 152 1,549
- Caught his 100th pass of the season, becoming the fifth player in NFL history to catch 100 or more passes in four seasons. He reached the century mark on his seventh catch of the game, a gain of 14 yards in the third quarter.
Player 100-Catch Seasons
Wes Welker 5
ANDRE JOHNSON 4
Jerry Rice 4
Marvin Harrison 4
Brandon Marshall 4
Reggie Wayne 4
- Surpassed 1,400 receiving yards for the season on a 17-yard catch in the first quarter. He became the 10th player in NFL history to top 1,400 yards in a season after the age of 30. Johnson now has 1,457 receiving yards on the season.
Player Year Age Yards
Jerry Rice 1994 33 1,848
Marvin Harrison 2002 30 1,722
Jimmy Smith 1999 30 1,636
Wes Welker 2011 30 1,569
Jerry Rice 1993 31 1,503
Jerry Rice 1994 32 1,499
Randy Moss 2007 30 1,493
Stanley Morgan 1986 31 1,491
Brett Perriman* 1995 30 1,488
ANDRE JOHNSON 2012 31 1,457
Don Maynard 1967 32 1,434
Tim Brown 1997 31 1,408
Muhsin Muhammad 2004 31 1,405
* Turned 30 on Oct. 10, 1995
- Passed WR Chad Johnson (11,059) for 27th on the NFL’s all-time receiving yardage list, doing so on a 17-yard catch in the first quarter.
- Extended his franchise-record streak of consecutive games with a reception to 97 with a 5-yard catch in the first quarter.
SS EDDIE PLEASANT
- Made his professional debut when he took the field for the opening kickoff. Pleasant was signed from the Texans practice squad on Friday. Pleasant made a tackle on the opening kickoff of the second half.
FS GLOVER QUIN
- Led the team with a season-high 10 tackles, including nine solos, and had three tackles for loss.
DE J.J. WATT
- 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. The sack gave him 20.5 on the season.
Player Year, Team G Sacks
Michael Strahan* 2001 NYG 16 22.5
Jared Allen 2011 Min 16 22.0
Mark Gastineau 1984 NYJ 16 22.0
Chris Doleman 1989 Min 16 21.0
Reggie White* 1987 Phi 12 21.0
J.J. WATT 2012 HOU 15 20.5
Lawrence Taylor^* 1986 NYG 16 20.5
Derrick Thomas 1990 KC 15 20.0
DeMarcus Ware 2008 Dal 16 20.0
^ Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player
* Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year
- Forced a fumble in his fourth consecutive game. It was his fourth of the season, tying a franchise single-season record.
- Has now been responsible, in one way or another, for nine of Houston’s 29 takeaways (31.0 percent) on the season. He has forced four fumbles, three of which were recovered by the Texans, has recovered two fumbles and has deflected four passes that resulted in Texans interceptions.
MISCELLANEOUS STATS
- Inactive players for the Texans were CB Alan Ball, G Antoine Caldwell, SS Quintin Demps, T Andrew Gardner, NT Terrell McClain, CB Stanford Routt and G Cody White.
- Captains for the Texans were ILB Tim Dobbins, WR Andre Johnson, FS Shiloh Keo, C Chris Myers, QB Matt Schaub, DE Antonio Smith and DE J.J. Watt. Schaub, Johnson and Smith went to midfield for the pregame coin toss.
- The Texans won the toss and elected to receive the opening kickoff.
- Sold out their 111th consecutive home game with a crowd of 71,688. Houston has sold out every home game, including preseason, regular season and postseason contests, in team history.



Massive Tornado Hits Oklahoma
Goodbye Beckham!
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
Fan Fest 2013: Fan Pictures...
Fan Fest 2013
Houston Art Car Parade!
Best Summer Dishes
CBS 2013-2014 Prime Time Shows
Prince Harry In U.S.
Flash Forward: Concept Cars...
Texas Rookie Mini-Camp And...
The Elephants!
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
Famous Hot Mamas!
Remembering Jeanne Cooper
Best Summer Festivals and...