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[November 22, 2016]
(The Sports Exchange) - The
dominant ways of the Houston Texans' defense vanished at the most
inopportune moments on Monday night against the Oakland Raiders.
After manhandling the Raiders for the majority of the night at
Estadio Azteca, the Houston defense committed a pair of costly
lapses during the fourth quarter of a stinging 27-20 defeat.
The Texans had the Raiders on the ropes for most of the game, but
Oakland's Pro Bowl quarterback, Derek Carr, was absolutely clutch in
the fourth quarter.
A trendy Most Valuable Player candidate, Carr completed 21 of 31
passes for 295 yards, three touchdowns and one interception for a
117.0 passer rating for the Raiders (8-2).
On the first play from scrimmage after the Texans (6-4) took a 20-13
lead early in the fourth quarter, Raiders fullback Jamize Olawale
was not accounted for during a 75-yard touchdown catch out of the
backfield.
He eluded free safety Andre Hal to tie the score.
The Texans looked confused by wide receiver Amari Cooper lining up
in the backfield at running back as Olawale ran a seam route and Hal
flubbed on his open-field tackle attempt.
Cooper put the Texans away on Oakland's ensuing possession as inside
linebacker Benardrick McKinney overpursued the gifted wide receiver
during his 35-yard touchdown catch. Cooper scooted into the end zone
with 4:43 remaining.
The Raiders capitalized on a failed fourth-down run by Houston
running back Akeem Hunt that was upheld by an instant-replay review.
Earlier in the game, Texans defensive end Jadeveon Clowney used the
element of surprise to penetrate the Raiders' backfield. It was a
well-executed gambit from the former top overall pick as he and
outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus switched sides and caught the
Raiders' blockers off-guard.
As Clowney harassed Carr in the third quarter, the pressure
triggered a hasty, deep throw that was intended for Cooper and
intercepted by cornerback A.J. Bouye.
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ESPN Monday Night Football sideline reporter Lisa Salters (right)
interviews Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) after a NFL
International Series game against the Houston Texans at Estadio
Azteca. The Raiders defeated the Texans 27-20. Mandatory Credit:
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
The contributions of Clowney, an oft-criticized and oft-injured
former consensus All-American from South Carolina, led the charge
for a resurgent Texans defense.
The key turnover spurred Houston to a 13-play, 65-yard drive that
was capped by running back Lamar Miller's 1-yard touchdown run. The
score gave the Texans a 17-10 lead midway through the third quarter.
Clowney recorded five solo tackles, including two for losses. He
kept pace with Raiders All-Pro defensive end Khalil Mack, who has
had a more successful NFL career than Clowney after being selected
fifth overall three years ago in the same draft class as the Texans'
converted outside linebacker.
Mack had one sack and three tackles Monday night.
By halftime, the Raiders had gained just 81 yards of total offense
and produced just five first downs. Unable to budge Clowney off the
line of scrimmage at the point of attack, the Raiders rushed for a
paltry seven yards on 10 carries.
The Texans played some inspired defense, including a pair of
goal-line stands where Clowney and the front seven kept the Raiders
out of the end zone.
For a while, the Raiders looked out of answers against a stout
Texans defense.
During the first half, Carr completed 10 of 15 passes for 74 yards
and a touchdown.
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