Houston 27, Indianapolis 33

1 2 3 4 T
HOU (3-7) 6 7 7 7 27
IND (6-4) 3 6 14 10 33

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 16, 2008
Lucas Oil Stadium,
Indianapolis, IN

Manning wipes out Texans with 4 straight second-half scoring drives

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1630
3rd down efficiency
4-810-15
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Yards356474
Passing179320
Comp-Att
13-1830-46
Yards per pass
9.97.0
Rushing177154
Rushing Attempts
2534
Yards per rush
7.14.5
Penalties3-236-45
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
10
Possession25:4534:15
Air/Ground Leaders
Houston Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Rosenfels13/1819201
Indianapolis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning30/4632020
Houston Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Slaton14156171
Green91725
Indianapolis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Addai22105112
Rhodes1048012
Houston Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Walter379061
Johnson455019
Indianapolis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Wayne790018
Harrison977112
Houston Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Slaton100
Indianapolis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERHOUIND
FG09:21Kris Brown 28 Yd 30
FG05:39Adam Vinatieri 40 Yd 33
FG02:58Kris Brown 34 Yd 63
SECOND QUARTERHOUIND
FG11:34Adam Vinatieri 39 Yd 66
TD02:51Ahman Green 1 Yd Run (Kris Brown Kick) 136
FG00:05Adam Vinatieri 32 Yd 139
THIRD QUARTERHOUIND
TD11:08Joseph Addai 23 Yd Pass From Peyton Manning (Adam Vinatieri Kick) 1316
TD09:30Steve Slaton 71 Yd Run (Kris Brown Kick) 2016
TD06:14Joseph Addai 7 Yd Run (Adam Vinatieri Kick) 2023
FOURTH QUARTERHOUIND
TD14:56Marvin Harrison 10 Yd Pass From Peyton Manning (Adam Vinatieri Kick) 2030
TD08:54Ahman Green 2 Yd Run (Kris Brown Kick) 2730
FG01:52Adam Vinatieri 31 Yd 2733
Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS -- Peyton Manning finally found a way to get the Colts' offense in gear Sunday.

He used the pass to create running lanes, mystified the Houston defense with gashing plays, wore down the Texans with a steady repertoire of no-huddle offense and got his teammates playing at full throttle.

Fast Facts

• The Colts improved to 13-1 all-time against the Texans, tied for the highest win percentage against a current NFL team.

• Peyton Manning passed for a season-high 320 yards with two touchdowns and zero interceptions. Manning's 33 passing TDs since 2002 against the Texans are the most against any opponent in that time. He has thrown seven TDs with zero interceptions during the Colts' three-game win streak, which is all during the month of November.

• It's the ninth time in 14 all-time games against the Texans in which the Colts have scored 30-plus points (four straight). The 33 points are a Colts season high.

• Steve Slaton rushed for 156 yards -- two yards shy of the franchise single-game record held by Domanick Williams in 2004. Slaton's 71-yard TD run was the longest from scrimmage in Texans history.

-- ESPN research

• Rapid Reaction

This is how Manning believes Indianapolis can win. The master of efficiency produced five straight scoring drives, twice erasing Houston leads, and led the Colts to a 33-27 victory.

"We're a no-huddle team and we won because we never took our foot off the gas," Manning said. "That was nice today. All along, we've said that's what we wanted to do, be a balanced team."

But that's not how the Colts (6-4) had played this season.

As they struggled in close games, Manning's timing appeared to be off, the running game was nonexistent and the mistakes piled up. Some questioned whether the rest of the league, or age, had caught up to the Colts' offense.

Not Sunday, when Manning had an answer for everything.

He finished 30-of-46 for 320 yards with two touchdowns and magnificently mixed plays in the second half when Houston (3-7) couldn't keep pace with the surging Colts.

Indy's supporting cast reverted to form, too. Joseph Addai ran for 105 yards and one TD, his first 100-yard day since November 2007. Marvin Harrison caught nine passes for 77 yards and another score and Indy produced a season-high 474 yards in its third straight victory.

"Man, I'm tired," Addai said. "It gets frustrating, at times, but you've got to stick with it and the biggest thing was that we got the win."

The combination flummoxed Houston's defense, which wasted Steve Slaton's best day of the season. Slaton ran 14 times for 156 yards, breaking the franchise's single-game rookie record, and he scored on a 71-yard run, the longest in team history. But it wasn't enough for the Texans (3-7) to avoid a third straight loss.

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Nor could they deal the five-time AFC South champions another blow. Rather, Manning kept Indy near the top of a muddled mass battling for the AFC's two wild-card spots.

"This week, it was our offense that kind of saved us in the second half with those long drives and touchdowns," coach Tony Dungy said.

Manning turned the game in the second half when he led the Colts on TD drives of 81, 80 and 73 yards.

And when he had to run out the clock, Manning nearly did that, too, consuming more than 7 minutes after Ahman Green's second scoring run got Houston within 30-27 with 8:54 left.

"The bottom line is we didn't stop them," Texans coach Gary Kubiak said, referring to his run defense. "They said, 'If they want us to run it, we'll run it.' So a credit to Peyton and their football team for their patience."

After settling for three first-half field goals, Manning threw a 23-yard scoring pass to Addai to give Indy a 16-13 lead.

Three plays later, Slaton hit a hole in the middle of the line at full speed, evaded Melvin Bullitt's tackle in the secondary and outran two Indy defenders for the long TD run that gave Houston a 20-16 lead. Bullitt started in place of the injured Bob Sanders.

Manning was just warming up.

After three completions of at least 11 yards on the next series, Addai ran 7 yards for a score that put Indy ahead 23-20. Manning followed that with a nifty 10-yard TD pass to Harrison, who wrestled the ball away from Demarcus Faggins on his inside shoulder and fell into the end zone early in the fourth quarter.

Manning's time-consuming final drive set up Adam Vinatieri for his fourth field goal of the day.

Houston still had a chance to rally. But in hurry-up mode and out of timeouts, Sage Rosenfels was picked off by Bullitt with 38 seconds left to seal it.

"You don't want to play the hurry-up, two-minute game against Peyton because he'll win that game against every team in the NFL," Rosenfels said. "You want to try to slow the game, which we did. But once they get that lead on you, it makes it more difficult."

Game notes
Manning passed Fran Tarkenton for seventh on the NFL's career completions list. Tarkenton had 3,686 completions; Manning now has 3,702. ... Green finished with nine carries for 17 yards, surpassing the 9,000-yard mark in his career. ... Harrison passed Jim Brown for ninth on the NFL touchdowns list. ... The Colts lost backup cornerback Nick Graham with a left ankle injury in the first half. Dungy said X-rays were negative.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 13th 2008
NY Jets 34 Final
New England 31 OT
Sunday, November 16th 2008
Denver 24 Final
Atlanta 20
Philadelphia 13 Final
Cincinnati 13 OT
Chicago 3 Final
Green Bay 37
Houston 27 Final
Indianapolis 33
New Orleans 30 Final
Kansas City 20
Oakland 15 Final
Miami 17
Baltimore 10 Final
NY Giants 30
Minnesota 13 Final
Tampa Bay 19
Detroit 22 Final
Carolina 31
St. Louis 16 Final
San Francisco 35
Arizona 26 Final
Seattle 20
San Diego 10 Final
Pittsburgh 11
Tennessee 24 Final
Jacksonville 14
Dallas 14 Final
Washington 10
Monday, November 17th 2008
Cleveland 29 Final
Buffalo 27