Las Vegas Review-Journal

Houston Texans (4-2) at Denver Broncos (4-2)

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■ SERIES HISTORY: Sixth regular-season meeting, with Broncos lead the series 3-2. Broncos have won two of three at home. Most historic meeting between the teams was on Dec. 26, 2010, when Tim Tebow led the Broncos back from a 17-0 halftime deficit to a 24-23 win in his second career start.

■ KEYS TO THE GAME: Once upon a time — precisely 11 months ago — Brock Osweiler burst onto the scene in his first start with the Denver Broncos at Chicago and flashed the kind of promise that led the franchise to believe he could be the quarterbac­k of the future.

Cash, and the belief by the Houston Texans that Osweiler was the franchise passer owner Bob McNair coveted, led him into a free agency union that didn’t involve the Broncos. That sets the stage for Monday’s amicable reunion.

Osweiler stares down the barrel at a Denver defense looking to end a two-game losing streak, but inconsiste­nt play — perhaps the biggest knock on the 6-foot-8inch gunslinger in free agency — is haunting

■ WHEN: 5:30 p.m. ■ WHERE: Sports Authority Field at Mile High

■ TV: ESPN ■ LINE: Broncos -9; total 41 Houston’s offense. Osweiler has eight intercepti­ons, has been sacked 12 times and completed only 59 percent of his passes in the first six games. Considerin­g the Broncos know how to stop Osweiler, an extra dose of RB Lamar Miller is likely.

Denver’s offensive woes can be traced several directions, but noteworthy in this matchup is a scuffling running game averaging 3.8 yards per carry (compared to 4.2 last season).

The Texans are not entirely equipped to match personnel in the secondary, especially with CB Kevin Johnson (broken foot) hitting injured reserve this week. But without the benefit of balance, QB Trevor Siemian hasn’t been able to keep that fire lit. ■ MATCHUPS TO WATCH: — Broncos running backs vs. Texans front seven. Only three teams are allowing more rushing yardage per game than the 126.3 surrendere­d by the Texans this season, and without J.J. Watt to contend with, the Texans could be just what the Broncos’ ailing ground game needs. After a strong start in Weeks 1 and 2, the Broncos have averaged just 77.3 rushing yards per game and 3.25 yards per carry, as injuries on the offensive line and an inability to exploit holes when they are created has cost the Broncos.

— Broncos OLBs Von Miller and Shane Ray vs. Texans QB Brock Osweiler. Through the ups and downs of the season to date, the Broncos’ edge rushers have remained a strength, with Miller and Ray combining for 11.5 of the team’s 21 sacks through six games.

Osweiler has been sacked just once every 19.9 pass plays, a marked improvemen­t from his sack rate of one every 13.0 pass plays last season with the Broncos.

■ INJURY REPORT: Houston — Out: S Quintin Demps (calf), CB Kevin Johnson (foot), LB Brian Peters (quadriceps), RB Jonathan Grimes (ankle). Denver — Out: LB DeMarcus Ware (forearm). Questionab­le: WR Cody Latimer (concussion), T Russell Okung (concussion).

■ Broncos 27, Texans 16

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