Houston 17, San Francisco 20

1 2 3 4 OT T
HOU (2-14) 10 0 7 0 0 17
SFO (4-12) 0 7 10 0 3 20

Final

4:05 PM ET
January 1, 2006

Niners FG after interception gives top pick to Texans

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1319
3rd down efficiency
4-157-19
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Yards284324
Passing196142
Comp-Att
18-3616-29
Yards per pass
5.44.9
Rushing88182
Rushing Attempts
2547
Yards per rush
3.53.9
Penalties8-745-32
Turnovers21
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
21
Possession27:0544:03
Air/Ground Leaders
Houston Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Banks14/2517312
Carr4/112300
San Francisco Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith16/2915911
Houston Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Morency2183111
Carr1909
San Francisco Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Gore25108028
Hicks1864013
Houston Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Bradford256131
Morency446016
San Francisco Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Battle352039
Lloyd448114
Houston Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
San Francisco Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Smith100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERHOUSFO
FG5:46Kris Brown 21 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 18 yds, 1:51
30
TD10:17Vernand Morency 3 Yd Run (Kris Brown Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 17 yds, 2:23
100
SECOND QUARTERHOUSFO
TD14:42Brandon Lloyd 14 Yd Pass From Alex D. Smith (Joe Nedney Kick)
Drive: 14 plays, 76 yds, 7:41
107
THIRD QUARTERHOUSFO
FG7:27Joe Nedney 42 Yd
Drive: 14 plays, 56 yds, 7:27
1010
TD9:10Corey Bradford 25 Yd Pass From Tony Banks (Kris Brown Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 62 yds, 1:43
1710
TD14:50Mike Adams 40 Yd Interception Return (Joe Nedney Kick) 1717
OVERTIMEHOUSFO
FG11:08Joe Nedney 33 Yd
Drive: 3 plays, 6 yds, 1:21
1720

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- When Joe Nedney booted an overtime field goal through a drizzle as miserable as these teams' records, everybody won something in the San Francisco 49ers' season finale against the Houston Texans.

2006 NFL Draft Order
Pick Team 2005 record Opponents' winning pct.
1 Houston 2-14 .533
2 New Orleans 3-13 .522
3 Tennessee 4-12 .510
4 New York Jets 4-12 .527
5 Green Bay 4-12 .531

The 49ers salvaged some pride with consecutive victories -- and the Texans definitely won by losing soon-to-be-fired coach Dom Capers' final game, wrapping up the No. 1 draft pick and the chance to dream about Reggie Bush.

Mike Adams lateraled his second interception to Ben Emanuel for a 35-yard return in OT, and Nedney set off an unlikely celebration with a 33-yard field goal with 3:52 left to end the 49ers' 20-17 victory Sunday.

The kick also provoked a giant sigh of relief in Houston, as the Texans (2-14) narrowly avoided ruining the only solace left in their awful season. After the game, a person close to the organization told The Associated Press that Capers will be fired Monday to start an offseason of big changes -- probably peaking with a red-white-and-blue jersey for Bush.

If Houston had won, the New Orleans Saints would have received the top pick and first dibs on Bush, the Heisman Trophy-winning tailback from USC who's widely expected to enter the draft.

"You heard the talk all week: 'Play well, but don't win," said Texans quarterback David Carr, sidelined in the first half with a right elbow injury. "All that stuff was a little distracting at times. Maybe a lot of fans were glad I busted my elbow and Andre (Johnson) got hurt. There were some wild things about this football game.

"If we couldn't win them all, if we couldn't make the playoffs, I guess having the first pick, as bad as it is, might be good."

Both teams sometimes seemed determined to lose during a wacky afternoon that included a scoreless fourth quarter. Houston lost Carr (right elbow) and top receiver Johnson (left ankle) to injuries in the first half, then went scoreless for nearly 32 minutes to end the game.

It was over when ...
Mike Adams picked off a pass and lateraled to Ben Emanuel for a 35-yard return, setting up Joe Nedney's 33-yard field goal with 3:52 left in overtime.
Game ball goes to ...
Reggie Bush? The Heisman Trophy-winning tailback might be getting a lot of these as a member of the Texans next season, after Houston escaped San Francisco with the overtime loss and the top pick in April's NFL draft.

Adams returned a third-quarter interception 40 yards for a tying touchdown for the 49ers (4-12), whose own No. 1 pick, Alex Smith, finally threw his first touchdown pass late in the first half.

"It is nice to win two weeks in a row," said Smith, who went 16-of-29 for 159 yards and hit Brandon Lloyd for a 14-yard score. "It shows a lot about this team, going down both weeks, and we came back. We came together at the end of this season and we gained momentum."

The Texans are in for big offseason changes, with Capers expected to be fired Monday after four seasons. Bush has been on fans' minds in Houston and San Francisco since November -- but the 49ers, Bush's favorite team growing up, dropped out of the top five in the draft by doubling their win total from last season.

"I hope this is the last time we have the No. 1 pick," said Texans owner Bob McNair, who said he would address the team's coaching situation Monday. "At the same time, it is of great value to us. ... We're going to have four picks in the first 70 players. That means we're going to get some good players."

"It's a little premature right now to say who we're taking," said general manager Charley Casserly, who's expected to keep his job. "But I think everybody knows we aren't taking Matt Leinart."

Bush, who watched from Los Angeles while preparing for Wednesday's Rose Bowl against Texas, claims he still doesn't know whether he'll enter the draft.

"Whatever happens in this game, it won't have any effect on me," Bush said. "Obviously it will just [affect] who gets the first pick in the NFL draft. ... Like I said from Day 1, I won't be worried about it until after the season."

Both teams had ample chances to finish their seasons with a win. Houston's Kris Brown missed a 31-yard field goal with 6:07 left in regulation, slicing it right in a stiff wind, and the Niners then drove to the Houston 35 -- where they decided to punt with 50 seconds left instead of trying a long field goal by the strong-legged Nedney.

"With the time on the clock and their timeouts, I thought that they had too much in their hands," 49ers coach Mike Nolan said.

After three overtime punts, backup Houston quarterback Tony Banks' long pass was intercepted near midfield by Adams, who lateraled to Emanuel for a rambling return. Two plays later, Nedney capped his stellar season with the winning kick.

"That's the pinnacle right there," Nedney said. "A walk-off home run right there. That's what you dream about. It seems like it has been a long time since we have had one of those."

The Niners -- an NFL-worst 2-14 in 2004 -- finished with a two-game improvement in Nolan's first season, though they also set a franchise record for the fewest offensive yards in a season.

After the Niners made consecutive 14-play drives resulting in 10 points, Banks hit Corey Bradford with a 25-yard touchdown pass to put Houston up 17-10 late in the third. Banks led another strong drive in the fourth, but Brown couldn't score from the exact distance of his missed field goal at the end of a 13-10 loss to Tennessee on Dec. 11.

Game notes
The Texans also played without injured RBs Domanick Davis and Jonathan Wells. Rookie Vernand Morency rushed for 83 yards and a TD. ... Carr, who's from Bakersfield, Calif., had more than 200 friends and family members in the stands. ... Frank Gore rushed for 108 yards to become the 49ers' first rookie rushing leader since 1990.


NFL Scores

Saturday, December 31st 2005
Denver 23 Final
San Diego 7
NY Giants 30 Final
Oakland 21
Sunday, January 1st 2005
Carolina 44 Final
Atlanta 11
Baltimore 16 Final
Cleveland 20
Seattle 17 Final
Green Bay 23
Arizona 13 Final
Indianapolis 17
Cincinnati 3 Final
Kansas City 37
Miami 28 Final
New England 26
Buffalo 26 Final
NY Jets 30
Detroit 21 Final
Pittsburgh 35
New Orleans 13 Final
Tampa Bay 27
Houston 17 Final
San Francisco 20 OT
Tennessee 13 Final
Jacksonville 40
Chicago 10 Final
Minnesota 34
Washington 31 Final
Philadelphia 20
St. Louis 20 Final
Dallas 10