The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Texans win AFC South title with victory over Bucs

- By Fred Goodall

“Anytime you win a division in this league it’s important,” coach Bill O’Brien said. “We’ve done it four out of the last five years. Towin the division with one game left to play says a lot about this team. It’s a resilient team. They work hard, they come to work everyday and they try to do what we ask them to do.”

The Texans (10-5) won despite not getting an especially sharp performanc­e from Watson, who completed 19 of 32 passes for 184 yards and one intercepti­on. The Bucs (7-8) sacked him five times and held Houston to one offensive TD on Carlos Hyde’s 1-yard run in the second quarter.

The Texans ended Tampa Bay’s four-game winning streak and are AFC South champs for the second straight year. They join the Patriots and Chiefs as the only teams with four division titles since 2015.

“It’s a good accomplish­ment.... I think it shows some level of consistenc­y,” O’Brien said. “Obviously we’ve got a long way to go, but it’s a great accomplish­ment.”

A week after becoming the first player in NFL history to throw for more than 450 yards in consecutiv­e games, Winston was 25 of 48 for 335 yards and one touchdown. He tossed an intercepti­on on Tampa Bay’s opening drive for the fifth time in seven games, and nearly watched Houston go up 14-0 when Justin Reid intercepte­d himon the Bucs’ next possession.

Instead, the Texans settled for a field goal after a penalty for a blindside block negated what also would have been a 27-yard return for a TD. Hyde’s TD, set up by Peyton Barber’s fumble, put the Texans up 17-3.

“I can’t do it,” Winston said of his 11th career game with at least three intercepti­ons, the most in the NFL since he entered the league as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 draft. “I have a snap-and-clear mentality, but I just can’t (throw intercepti­ons).”

A resilient Winston, playing with an injury-depleted group of receivers, rallied the Bucs with a pair of touchdowns in the last two minutes of the opening half to make it 17-17 on his 8-yard scoring throw to Justin Watson.

“He’s a gunslinger. He’ll throw a pick, and on the very next play, he’ll throw a fade,” Reid said of Winston. “It doesn’t bother him.

He’s going to throw the ball down the field on the next play.”

The teams traded thirdquart­er field goals, setting the stage for Watson to complete his longest throw of the day — 39 yards to DeAndre Carter — to move the Texans into position for Kai’imi Fairburn to put them ahead for good with a 37-yard field goal midway through the fourth quarter.

“( Winston’s) a great player and we really didn’t take advantage of the intercepti­ons that he threw,” O’Brien said. “We only scored I think 10 points on them. So we’ve got to do a better job of playing complement­ary football because if you let a guy like that hang around he’s a dangerous player.”

HOW’S THAT?

The Bucs out-gained the Texans 435 yards to 229, including a 106-68 edge on the ground. Neverthele­ss, Tampa Bay did not dominate time of possession. The Bucs finished with 30 minutes, 28 seconds. Houston had the ball for 29:32. SACKTIME

Tampa Bay had five sacks, none by NFL sack leader Shaquil Barrett, who remained tied with Hall of

Famer Warren Sapp for the Bucs’ single-season record of 16½. Linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul finished with 3, giving him 6½ this season.

INJURIES:

Texans: Hyde (ankle) and wide receiver Will Fuller ( hamstring) were active after being listed as questionab­le on the injury report. Fuller left in the second quarter with a groin injury and did not return, finishing with two catches for 11 yards.

Buccaneers: In addition to playing without Chris Godwin (hamstring), Winston was without wide receivers Mike Evans and Scotty Miller, who were placed on injured reserve earlier in the week.

UP NEXT

Texans: Home vs. Tennessee next Sunday.

Buccaneers: Close season at home against NFC South rival Atlanta on Sunday.

 ?? JASON BEHNKEN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Houston Texans strong safety Jahleel Addae (37) celebrates with cornerback Gareon Conley (22) after Addae intercepte­d a pass by Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Jameis Winston during the second half of an NFL football game Saturday in Tampa, Fla.
JASON BEHNKEN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston Texans strong safety Jahleel Addae (37) celebrates with cornerback Gareon Conley (22) after Addae intercepte­d a pass by Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Jameis Winston during the second half of an NFL football game Saturday in Tampa, Fla.

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