Texans hold on for 6th straight win, defeat Broncos
Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) looks to pass the ball in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos at Broncos Stadium at Mile High.
DENVER -- Brandon McManus walked off the field alone, helmet in hand, weighed down by the fine line between winning and losing.
McManus missed a 51-yard field-goal attempt wide right as time expired and the Houston Texans hung on to beat the Denver Broncos 19-17 on Sunday for their sixth straight win.
"Extremely disappointed," said McManus, who also was wide right with a 62-yard attempt just before halftime while converting a 44-yarder. "These guys battled and gave me a chance to win the game and I was terrible. I didn't even give myself a chance.'
Quarterback Case Keenum had driven the Broncos to the Houston 33-yard line in the waning seconds, keeping the drive alive with a fourth-down completion to Jeff Heuerman and a critical third-down pass for an 18-yard gain to Emmanuel Sanders. But it wasn't close enough as Denver (3-6) lost for the sixth time in seven games. Houston improved to 6-3.
To a man, Broncos players and coaches stood by McManus and reiterated they have faith in their kicker, who entered with the highest overall field-goal percentage (83.2 percent) in Denver's team history.
"There are no pointing fingers," wide receiver Courtland Sutton said. "B-Mac is a great kicker. He is still a great kicker. We all know that. Just because of the things that transpired today doesn't make him not a great kicker. We all still believe in him and have faith in him to go out and kick and make field goals for us."
The game was marked by the Texans' debut of Demaryius Thomas, the standout wide receiver for the Broncos who was traded to Houston last week.
Denver also had to deal with the loss of center Matt Paradis, a stalwart in the offensive line who went down with a lower leg injury late in the second quarter and did not return. Paradis, who was replaced by Connor McGovern, had entered the game having played in 3,850 consecutive snaps dating back to the start of his career in 2015.
Broncos coach Vance Joseph confirmed after the game that Paradis suffered a fractured fibula and is out indefinitely.
"It's a huge loss, obviously, losing one of our captains and a guy who's played a lot of football for us," Joseph said.
Houston regained the lead by two points as Deshaun Watson led a drive ending in Ka'imi Fairbairn's 37-yard field goal. The Texans settled for the field goal after linebacker Bradley Chubb broke through on third down to sack Watson but Houston nevertheless had scored the decisive points.
"It just hurt," cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said. "We fought all game and had a chance to win and we just didn't have that lucky bounce today."
Trailing by six points -- the difference a missed extra point by Houston's Ka'imi Fairbairn earlier in the game -- Denver scored on Heuerman's 12-yard touchdown catch and McManus' extra point put the Broncos on top 17-16 with 5:57 remaining in the third quarter. Keenum squeezed the scoring pass into a tight window between two defenders to connect with Heuerman.
Fairbairn kicked a 46-yard field goal with no time left in the second quarter, giving the Texans a 16-10 halftime lead. The Texans drove quickly into field-goal range after McManus missed wide right on a 62-yard field-goal attempt, giving Houston possession near midfield with 18 seconds remaining in the quarter.
Thomas, whose return to Denver was acknowledged in a pregame scoreboard video tribute showing some of his greatest plays during 7 1/2 years with the Broncos, had two catches for 49 yards on the Texans' game-opening scoring drive. Watson finished it with a 7-yard touchdown pass to rookie tight end Jordan Thomas.
Watson's second touchdown pass, a 16-yarder to DeAndre Hopkins, came early in the second quarter, three plays after Houston safety Justin Reid forced and then recovered a fumble by Broncos running back Devontae Booker at the Denver 22-yard line. Hopkins found a hole in Denver's zone coverage between cornerback Adam Jones and safety Justin Simmons. And Watson hit him as he crossed the goal line. Fairbairn, however, missed the extra-point try wide right.
Booker later ran for a 14-yard touchdown, atoning for his turnover and pulling Denver to within 13-10 midway through the second quarter.
NOTES: The Broncos were already without linebacker Brandon Marshall (bone bruise), safety Darian Stewart (neck), running back Royce Freeman (high ankle sprain) and cornerback Bradley Roby (ankle). All were listed among the team's inactive players. ... Safety Su'a Cravens, who missed the first eight games of the season with a knee injury, was activated from the injured reserve and made his season debut with the Broncos. Cravens was acquired in an offseason trade with Washington.
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