Austin American-Statesman

Houston collects first win of season

Mallett earns praise from coach; Blue runs for 139 yards.

- By Kristie Rieken

J.J. Watt got

HOUSTON — a kick out of Tampa Bay’s kicking woes because they helped the Houston Texans to their first win.

Ryan Mallett threw for 228 yards and a touchdown, and Alfred Blue had 139 yards rushing with a score to lead the Texans to the 19-9 victory Sunday.

Rookie Kyle Brindza, who made a 58-yard field goal early in the second quarter, missed an extra point and three field goals in the second half. “The field goal kicker kind of helped us out a little bit, so I appreciate that,” Watt said, snickering.

Mallett gave Houston (1-2) a lead with a 5-yard pass to DeAndre Hopkins on the opening drive.

The Buccaneers (1-2) went up 9-7 on a touchdown reception by Charles Sims in the second quarter that came after an intercepti­on by Mallett, but didn’t score again.

“We didn’t block any of them,” Watt said of the field goal misses. “They just didn’t go through the yellow things ... sweet.”

Blue had a 20-yard touchdown run after Brindza’s second missed field goal in the fourth quarter, but Randy Bullock missed the extra point to leave Houston up 16-9.

Mallett got his second NFL win in his second start this season after Brian Hoyer was benched after struggling in Houston’s opener.

“Throughout my career, high school, college whatever, I always feel better the more I play, the more comfortabl­e I get,” Mallett said. “So hopefully I continue.”

Coach Bill O’Brien saw improvemen­t from Mal- lett. “I think he understood how we wanted to manage the game better today,” O’Brien said.

Top overall draft pick Jameis Winston threw for 261 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on for Tampa Bay. Mike Evans had 101 yards receiving, but also had a couple of drops.

“Offensivel­y, they establishe­d their run; we couldn’t get ours going,” Tampa Bay coach Lovie Smith said.

Bullock added a 19-yard field goal with less than two minutes left.

Hopkins, who missed practice this week because of a concussion, finished with eight receptions for 101 yards.

Winston launched a 33-yard pass to Louis Murphy just before he was leveled by Watt early in the fourth quarter. He found Murphy again two plays later for a 19-yard gain, but the offense stalled and Tampa Bay was left empty-handed when Brindza missed from 33 yards.

On Houston’s next drive Mallett connected with Hopkins for a 30-yard gain and the Texans got another 15 thanks to a facemask penalty. Blue, filling in for injured Arian Foster, capped that drive with his first touchdown this season.

Winston, who said it was a “promising loss,” was under pressure from 2014 top overall draftee Jadeveon Clowney early in the third quarter and was intercepte­d by Quintin Demps.

Vincent Jackson grabbed a 23-yard reception that at first was ruled a touchdown in the third quarter. But the Texans challenged the call and it was reversed; Jackson didn’t get both feet down. Brindza then missed a 41-yard field goal.

 ?? THOMAS B. SHEA / GETTY IMAGES ?? Alfred Blue, filling in for the injured Arian Foster, rushes for a touchdown against the Buccaneers in the fourth quarter.
THOMAS B. SHEA / GETTY IMAGES Alfred Blue, filling in for the injured Arian Foster, rushes for a touchdown against the Buccaneers in the fourth quarter.

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