The Jerusalem Post

Texans topple Titans for 8th consecutiv­e win

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Demaryius Thomas recorded two touchdown receptions, and Lamar Miller set a franchise record with his second-quarter dash as the Houston Texans extended their winning streak to eight games, with a 34-17 victory over the visiting Tennessee Titans on Monday.

The Texans became the first team in NFL history to post an eight-game winning streak following an 0-3 start to the season.

Thomas posted his first multi-touchdown game since Week 15 of 2015 by finding the end zone for the first time with the Texans (8-3), who maintained their two-game lead over the Indianapol­is Colts (6-5) in the AFC South.

Deshaun Watson tossed both scoring strikes to Thomas and finished 19 of 24 for 210 yards. His 34-yard scamper in the fourth quarter set up the second Thomas touchdown, a 10-yard reception with 8:15 remaining that extended the lead to three scores.

Miller provided the turning point of the contest. Trailing 14-10, the Titans (5-6) attempted to convert a fourth-and-1 at the Houston 3-yard line, strangely opting to utilize tight end Luke Stocker on the play. Stocker was stuffed on what was his first career rushing attempt.

On the ensuing snap, Miller broke contain and outraced the Tennessee secondary to the end zone, completing his second career 97-yard touchdown run for a 21-10 Texans lead. Miller also accomplish­ed the feat in Week 17 of the 2014 season with the Miami Dolphins, making him the first player in league history with two runs of at least 95 yards.

Miller finished with 12 carries for 162 yards. The Texans rushed for 281 yards, with Watson contributi­ng a career-high 70 yards. Houston amassed 200 rushing yards in the first half.

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