Cincinnati 37, Houston 31
When: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, December 27, 2020
Where: NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
Temperature:
Dome
Head Official:
Brad Rogers
Attendance:
12344
By Field Level Media
Samaje Perine capped a 75-yard drive by scoring on a 3-yard touchdown with 1:57 remaining as the visiting Cincinnati Bengals outlasted the Houston Texans 37-31 on Sunday.
Bengals quarterback Brandon Allen passed for a career-high 371 yards with two touchdown passes and engineered the scoring march that lifted the Bengals (4-10-1) to their second consecutive victory. Cincinnati last won back-to-back games in Weeks 4 and 5 in 2018.
The Bengals racked up 540 yards, while the Texans had 488. Houston lost its fourth straight game.
Houston (4-11) had taken its first lead at 31-27 when Deshaun Watson found Darren Fells for a 22-yard touchdown with 6:15 left. Watson, who passed for 324 yards and three touchdowns, set a franchise record with his 30th scoring pass this season. But with 1:28 left, Sam Hubbard recorded a strip-sack of Watson and Margus Hunt recovered the fumble to seal the win for Cincinnati.
David Johnson posted his first 100-yard rushing game for Houston with 128 yards while Brandon Cooks had his second 100-yard receiving game with seven catches and 141 yards.
The third quarter was an offensive showcase with Cincinnati compiling two 75-yard touchdown drives while the Texans did the same. Perine rumbled 46 yards through a series of broken tackles for a touchdown and a 17-10 lead before Johnson pulled the Texans even with 9:05 left in the third on his 4-yard scoring run.
Allen responded with a series of exceptional passing precision, completing 4 of 4 attempts for 83 yards, including a perfect 20-yard touchdown pass to Tee Higgins. Watson and Johnson followed by combining on a 2-yard scoring pass that tied the score at 24 with 55 seconds left in the third.
Allen got off to a hot start, going 5 of 5 for 65 yards on the Bengals' opening possession, a drive capped by his 8-yard scoring pass to Drew Sample -- the first career touchdown for Sample.
The Texans attempted to match but stumbled in the red zone following a 50-yard Watson-to-Cooks pass play, settling for a 21-yard Ka'imi Fairbairn field goal and 7-3 deficit. The Bengals squandered opportunities to extend to a commanding lead by failing to convert on fourth down in Texans territory and by also misfiring on a 49-yard Austin Seibert field goal.
Cincinnati amassed 229 yards in the first half with a 20:02 time of possession yet went into the intermission tied at 10-10 after Watson hit Cooks for a 25-yard touchdown at the 1:54 mark of the second period. For Watson, it was his 13th touchdown outside of the red zone, an NFL-best.
--Field Level Media
Top Game Performances
Receiving
Cincinnati |
|
Houston |
Tee Higgins
|
Player |
Brandin Cooks
|
6 |
Receptions |
7 |
99 |
Yards |
141 |
16.5 |
Avg Yards |
20.1 |
1 |
Touchdowns |
1 |
30 |
Long |
50 |
Team Stats Summary
|
Yards |
Scoring |
Defense |
Team |
Tot |
Rus |
Pas |
TD |
FG |
INT |
Sck |
FF |
Cincinnati
|
540 |
169 |
371 |
4 |
3 |
0 |
1.0 |
4 |
Houston
|
488 |
166 |
322 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
0.0 |
0 |
Upcoming Games
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Houston will play their next game at home against Tennessee. The Texans have a W/L % of .250 after a win and .300 after a loss.
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Cincinnati will play their next game at home against Baltimore. The Bengals have a W/L % of .333 after a win and .222 after a loss.