Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Watson, Watt lead Texans over Chargers

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CARSON, Calif. — Deshaun Watson appeared to be in Melvin Ingram’s grasp until he slipped away, fled the pocket and lobbed a playground pass to wide-open tight end Jordan Akins, who sprinted away for the Houston Texans’ final touchdown.

“Things went out of whack, but then Deshaun — that’s just normal,” Akins said. “If he’s scrambling, the play is never dead.”

Given Watson’s escape abilities, the Texans also feel they’re never out of any game, even down by double digits on the road against a tough conference rival.

Watson threw for 351 yards and hit Akins with two of his three touchdown passes, and J.J. Watt had two of the Texans’ five sacks of Philip Rivers in their 27-20 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

Akins made the first two TD catches of his career and fellow tight end Darren Fells also caught a TD pass for the Texans (2-1), who rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit with 20 consecutiv­e points on the way to their franchise’s second-ever win over the Chargers (1-2).

“You’re never out of anything when you have him at quarterbac­k,” said Watt, who also forced a fumble by Rivers in the third quarter.

Houston went up 27-17 with 9:40 to play on that typically magical effort by Watson. The quarterbac­k got away from Ingram and found Akins wandering free for a 53-yard catchand-run TD.

“I was just going out there playing ball, having fun, trying to make things happen,” Watson said with a smile that indicated he knows it wasn’t that simple.

The Chargers trimmed the lead to seven points and then drove into Houston territory in the final minute, converting two fourth downs along the way.

But a completion that would have put the Chargers inside the Houston 10 was wiped out by a holding penalty on left tackle Trent Scott with 24 seconds to play, and Rivers threw two final incompleti­ons.

Keenan Allen caught 13 passes for a career-high 183 yards and two touchdowns from Rivers, who passed for 318 yards in the Bolts’ second straight frustratin­g loss. Los Angeles also fumbled deep in Texans territory and had an intercepti­on and a touchdown both wiped out by penalties, losing a touchdown for the third time in their two defeats.

“We keep shooting ourselves in the foot,” Allen said. “Coming out in the second half, we’re not moving the ball. Penalties every time we make a play. Score a touchdown, we get a penalty. Intercepti­on, penalty.”

The Chargers have a losing record after three games for the fifth consecutiv­e season. Los Angeles also started 1-2 last season before reeling off six straight wins during an 112 finish.

D.J. Reader had 1½ sacks

while hounded offense hit Kenny the was Rivers, Texans Stills inert but on until constantly Houston’s a 38-yard Watson flea-flicker followed in the by a second 16-yard quarter, TD pass to Fells.

Rivers led an 89-yard TD drive shortly before halftime culminatin­g in Allen’s second TD on a 12-yard grab to put the Chargers up 17-7.

But Carlos Hyde scored his first touchdown for Houston on a 3-yard run midway through the third quarter, and the Texans’ defense promptly created a turnover for its 16th consecutiv­e game.

 ?? AP/MARK J. TERRILL ?? Houston Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson pushes away Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa during the second half Sunday in Carson, Calif.
AP/MARK J. TERRILL Houston Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson pushes away Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa during the second half Sunday in Carson, Calif.

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