The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Watson leads Texans to franchise-record eighth straight win

- The Associated Press

Deshaun Watson threw for 210 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a third as the Texans set a franchise record with their eighth straight win, 34-17 over the Titans on Monday night.

Demaryius Thomas scored his first two touchdowns as a Texan and Lamar Miller ran for 162 yards, including a 97-yard TD.

Houston became the first team in NFL history to win eight games in a row after starting 0-3. They lead Indianapol­is by two games in the AFC South.

The Texans trailed by 10 early before reeling off 27 straight points. Tennessee (5-6) finally scored again on a 48-yard reception by Corey Davis late in the third quarter, but the second TD by Thomas this one for 10 yards made it 34-17 with just more than eight minutes left.

Marcus Mariota, who missed the second half of last week’s game after suffering a stinger, was 22 of 23 for 303 yards and two touchdowns. He completed his first 19 passes before an incompleti­on with just more than a minute remaining.

JAGS FIRE OC, BENCH BORTLES >> The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars sacked offensive coordinato­r Nathaniel Hackett and quarterbac­k Blake Bortles one day after the team’s seventh consecutiv­e loss.

Coach Doug Marrone fired Hackett and benched Bortles on Monday, making sweeping changes to one of the league’s worst offenses.

Marrone also promoted quarterbac­ks coach Scott Milanovich to offensive coordinato­r. Milanovich spent five seasons (2012-16) as head coach for the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts before landing in Jacksonvil­le.

Marrone believes Milanovich and backup quarterbac­k Cody Kessler will energize a lackluster offense Sunday when the Jaguars (3-8) host Indianapol­is. Kessler lost all eight starts for Cleveland in 2016.

The Jaguars rank 22nd in the NFL in total offense, averaging 346.5 yards a game, but have been on a steady decline the last two months. They rank 29th in points, averaging a paltry 17.9 a game.

BENGALS’ DALTON OUT FOR SEASON >> Andy Dalton is out for the season with a thumb injury suffered in the Bengals’ latest loss.

Dalton hurt the thumb on his passing hand when he tried to recover a fumble in the second half of a 35-20 loss to the Browns on Sunday. He was placed on injured reserve after more tests on Monday.

Jeff Driskel will start for the Bengals the rest of the way, getting his first chance to lead the team in his third NFL season. The Bengals claimed quarterbac­k Tom Savage off waivers from San Francisco as a backup.

The Bengals (5-6) have lost five of their past six games, falling to third in the AFC North.

Dalton broke the same thumb while making a tackle on an intercepti­on return in 2015.

MLB

BRAVES MAKE FREE AGENT SPLASH >> The Braves added a pair of free agents following their first division title in five years, agreeing to one-year contracts with third baseman Josh Donaldson and catcher Brian McCann.

Donaldson agreed to a $23 million, one-year contract, a person familiar with the agreement told The Associated Press on Monday.

McCann’s deal was announced by Atlanta, where he became a seventime All-Star from 200513. He got a $2 million, one-year contract to play near his home.

Donaldson was the AL MVP with Toronto in 2015 but has struggled since. He had a hip injury in 2016, was slowed by a strained right calf in 2017 and by shoulder inflammati­on and a calf strain this year. A three-time All-Star who turns 32 next month, Donaldson hit .246 with eight homers and 23 RBI in 52 games this year for Toronto and Cleveland, which acquired him on Aug. 31.

His 2019 salary matches his pay this year.

McCann, who turns 35 in February, is from Duluth, Georgia, and was a seven-time All-Star with the Braves from 200513. He left to sign an $85 million, five-year contract with the New York Yankees and was traded to Houston after the 2016 season following the emergence of Gary Sanchez.

McCann helped the Astros win their first World Series title in 2017. He hit .212 with seven homers and 23 RBI in 63 games this year, missing 53 games because of arthroscop­ic surgery on his right knee in July.

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