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"I just felt a little something in my ankle and it kind of progressively got a little sore," Schaub said. "I was able to stay in there and just came in at the half and figured it was best to just get some treatment on it and proceed that way."
Schaub was 10 of 14 for 108 yards with one interception. He said he expects to play Friday.
Peterson scored on a 75-yard run when he sliced through Houston's defense virtually untouched. He finished with 117 yards rushing, the second straight game the Texans have allowed a 100-yard rusher. Mike Bell had 10 carries for 100 yards in a loss to New Orleans.
"I'm concerned about a lot of things," Houston coach Gary Kubiak said. "There was some very good things (but) the first play of the game was obviously a disaster."
Minnesota's three drives after Peterson's touchdown ended with punts, one of them coming right after Favre was sacked by Mario Williams.
The Vikings got the ball at the Houston 24 early in the second quarter after Schaub's interception, but had to settle for a field goal after Favre's pass was deflected on second down and then fell incomplete on third.
Favre led a Vikings drive that took seven minutes in the third quarter, but that too ended with a punt after an incomplete pass and a false start penalty.
Houston's first three drives ended with punts before Schaub's interception, and the Texans' only touchdown came on a 4-yard run by Steve Slaton in the second quarter.
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