HOUSTON (AP) – Arian Foster went nowhere. Matt Schaub was off-target. Andre Johnson was bottled up.
The Houston Texans’ high-powered offense sputtered in every area in a 34-10 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, producing only 195 yards.
Houston coach Gary Kubiak took the blame for the performance, but there was plenty to go around.
Houston’s offensive line was dominated by New York’s defensive front. Foster, the NFL’s leading rusher through the four games, was held to 25 yards on 11 carries. Schaub was sacked three times, fumbled once and threw an interception. Johnson caught five passes, but was targeted 13 times.
It all amounted to the Texans’ lowest point total since a 24-7 loss to the New York Jets in last year’s opener. The Texans (3-2) play Kansas City (3-1) on Sunday.
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