The Texans improve to 4-1 while the banged-up Bills drop to 3-2
By Jeff Kerr
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Ka'imi Fairbairn drilled a 59-yard field goal as time expired as the Houston Texans held off the Buffalo Bills in a 23-20 victory. In a game the Texans tried to give away multiple times in the fourth quarter, the Bills ended up giving Houston one final opportunity to win it.
Buffalo faced a first-and-10 at its own 3-yard line as the Bills went aggressive in the final minute to avoid going to overtime. Three deep passes led to incompletions as the Bills had to punt from their 3-yard line with 16 seconds left. Sam Martin had a 56-yard punt, but Robert Woods returned it 13 yards to give C.J. Stroud a chance to win the game.
With seven seconds left, Stroud dumped the ball off to Dare Ogunbowale for a 5-yard completion. That set Fairbairn up for the game-winning kick, which he drilled as time expired.
The Texans previously held a 20-3 lead before Allen and the Bills clawed back in the game. Houston had multiple chances to preserve the lead and put the game away, but Stroud turned the ball over twice in the fourth quarter. A fumble deep in his own territory with a 20-17 lead allowed the Bills to tie it, but Buffalo ended the game running seven plays and gaining zero yards.
Stroud threw for 331 yards and a touchdown while Allen was just 9-for-30 for 131 yards and a score. The Texans lost Nico Collins to a hamstring injury after his 67-yard touchdown catch in the first half.
Here are our biggest takeaways from the AFC showdown:
Why the Texans won
The Texans jumped out to a 20-3 lead and Stroud threw for 331 yards, yet it was the defense that came through late in the fourth quarter when the offense was trying to give the game away.
Houston's defense was backed up at its 15-yard line with Josh Allen and the Bills offense getting the ball, trying to preserve a 20-17 lead. The Bills got zero yards on three plays and had to kick a field goal that tied the game at 20. After the Texans punted, the defense forced three incomplete passes and forced a punt.
Special teams then came through with Robert Woods' 13-yard return that gave the Texans a chance to win it with no time left. Defense and special teams carried the offense late.
Why the Bills lost
Buffalo did an admirable job coming back from a 17-point deficit in this one, but what Sean McDermott and Joe Brady decided to do in the final minute of this one was head-scratching. With 32 seconds left, Josh Allen went deep to Keon Coleman, Mack Hollins and Curtis Samuel on consecutive plays. All the passes were incomplete and killed just 15 seconds off the clock -- forcing the Bills to punt.
The Texans had all three timeouts left, so they would have gotten the ball back. But they probably wouldn't have had a chance to run one quick play and kick a long field goal with no time outs left if the Bills just ran it three times. Perhaps the Bills would have lost in overtime, but there at least would have been an overtime.
Questionable decision-making by McDermott, Brady and Allen.
Turning point
C.J. Stroud fumbled at his own 14-yard line while being sacked as he was trying to get rid of the ball. The Bills recovered at the Texans' 15-yard line in a 20-17 game with a field goal in hand and a great chance to take the lead.
James Cook ran for no gain, and then Allen had his head knocked to the turf while throwing a pass to Cook. On third-and-10, Allen threw an incomplete pass to Samuel that forced a Tyler Bass field goal. The Bills gained no yards on that possession and none for the rest of the game.
Stroud had two turnovers in the fourth quarter, but that only led to three points from the Bills.
Play of the game
Fairbairn's 59-yard field goal with no time left is the winner here -- literally. Stroud found Ogunbowale for a 5-yard gain to set up Fairbairn for the game-winner in the middle of the field.
Fairbairn did not miss, as it looked like he could have hit it from 60-plus yards. The Texans had two turnovers in the fourth quarter and punted on their first three possessions, only to get bailed out by Fairbairn's kick. Houston tried to give the game away, but ended up preserving a win it had for the majority of the game.
The quote
"Today he broke the all-time record for scoring in Texans history. Man, he's a dawg. He's got ice in his veins. Me and him are big Kobe fans, so we're just talking about having that Mamba Mentality. I'm just proud of that guy." -- Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud to NFL on CBS' Evan Washburn on Ka'imi Fairbairn's game-winning 59-yard field goal.
Up next
The Texans (4-1) travel to face the Patriots next Sunday while the Bills (3-2) travel to the Meadowlands to face the Jets on "Monday Night Football"
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59 yards for the win for Fairbairn. HE WINS IT!
Houston beats Buffalo 23-20 at the buzzer. What a call by Ian Eagle. Incredible final seconds, thnaks to the Texans defense for backing the Bills up. The Texans go to 4-1 and the Bills 3-2.
Buffalo's comeback falls short.
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56-yard punt by Sam Martin. Texans have 3 timeouts and Stroud throws a quick pass. Fairbairn will get a chance to win it.
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Looks like we're going to OT. Josh Allen is back in, but has thrown 7 straight incompletions.
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Stroud gets called for intentional grounding! 10-yard penalty and a loss of down. No longer in Fairbairn's range.
Josh Allen is questionable to return as theTexans punt.
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The Texans are in FG range. 44 seconds left. 3rd-and-5 coming. Need a firstdown to help Fairbairn out.
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C.J. Stroud has converted a 3rd-and-6 and 3rd-and-10. Here we go. Texans at midfield.
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Stroud to Schultz for 11 yards. Up to over 300 yards passing.
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Bills will go 3-and-out. Bass in for the tie. This one is on Stroud.
It's 20-20 with 3:28 left. Billscome back
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Bills are facing a 3rd-and-10 now. They have the FG in hand, but a TD wins it obviously.
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Trubisky in for one play. Allen back in.
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C.J. Stroud fumbles at the 14 and the Bills got it! Two disastrous turnovers for Stroud in these last two possessions. Josh Allen isn't coming out. Mitchell Trubisky in.
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Allen was pressured on 3rd-and-8 and throws it away. Texans get the pressure on Allen on consecutive plays as Allen is getting checked by the training staff. Not god for the Bills, but he's up and walking.
Bills will have to punt.
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As I say this, Stroud throws an INT to Terrel Bernard on 2nd-and-7 at the Bills' 33. Brutal.
Bernard saves the Bills as Buffalo has a chance again with 8:17 left. Trailing 20-17
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Wanna know why the Texans are an elite franchise again? C.J. Stroud. This is a clock killing drive and Stroud is doing all the right things to keep it alive.
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Money throw from Stroud to Dalton Schultz for the first down. Stroud is a really good QB. Texans keep drive alive.
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Josh Allen and the Bills stagnated. Ty Johnson gets stopped for a 2-yard loss and Allen's throw is incomplete to Marquez Valdes-Scantling. The Bills still trail 20-17. Allen is 9-of-23 for 131 yards and a touchdown pass. Bills need another stop.
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20-yard scramble by Josh Allen end the 3rd. Bills at the Texans 45. All of a sudden they are in striking distance to tie and take the lead
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The Texans will have to punt again. They have punted their last 2 possessions and have 36 yards. Buffalo gets the opportunity to take the lead, which seemed unthinkable to start the 3rd.
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Keon Coleman's feet were able to stay in on that toe touch for that touchdown. Bills WRs have just 4 catches today, but he has the biggest one.
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Josh Allen challenged Sean McDermott to go for it on 4th-and-5. The gamble worked!
Keon Coleman scored a 49-yard TD after catching a wide open curl route and running 49 yards down the sideline. It's 20-17. 14 unanswered by the Bills.
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The Texans go 3-and-out and will punt. All of a sudden the Bills are in it and there's plenty of time left. 10-point deficit with 6:17 left in the 3rd.
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The Bills finally get something going on offense, going 70 yards on six plays culminated with a James Cook 5-yard touchdown. The Josh Allen 26-yard pass to Dalton Kincaid was the back breaking play for the Bills. It's a ball game again as Buffalo trails 20-10.
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Dalton Schultz drops the third down catch, but Fairbairn drills the 47-yard FG. Texans have scored on 4 of 7 possessions and are up 20-3.
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Nico Collins downgraded to OUT, per Evan Washburn.
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Doesn't matter. Hutchinson has back to back catches. Texans go from 2nd and 23 to a first down.
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The first penalty if the game for the Texans is a personal foul by Dalton Schultz. Threw the ball at the opponent hurts what could have been a drive that puts the gameout of reach.
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Josh Allen should have thrown two interceptions to Azeez Al-Shaair in consecutive plays. The Bills have nothing going in the pass game as Allen is 6 of 17 for 56 yards. That is not Josh Allen, who is certainly missing Stefon Diggs today.
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Josh Allen found Dalton Kincaid on a 3rd-and-13 pass, but the play was ruled incomplete. What a tremendous throw by Allen, but the pass looked like it was caught. The Bills don't challenge and punt it away.
Sean McDermott may want to rethink that.
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Ogunbowale ran into a brick well on 4th-and-1 at the 16! This after a 13-yard catch on 3rd-and-13 to set up that 4th-and-short. Huge stop for the Bills as the Texans pass on a FG. Still a 14-3 lead.
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2 catches for 27 yards for Stefon Diggs on this drive. No Collins, no problem. The Texans have so many weapons in the passing game. They are deep in Billsterritory again.
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