Houston 17, Indianapolis 20

1 2 3 4 T
HOU (5-4) 0 3 7 7 17
IND (8-0) 10 3 0 7 20

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 8, 2009
Lucas Oil Stadium,
Indianapolis, IN

Brown pushes FG left with time expiring as Colts edge Texans, stay perfect

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2227
Passing 1st downs
1618
Rushing 1st downs
53
1st downs from Penalties
16
3rd down efficiency
10-166-12
4th down efficiency
1-10-1
Total Plays7171
Total Yards382378
Passing301306
Comp-Att
32-4334-51
Yards per pass
7.06.0
Rushing8172
Rushing Attempts
2618
Yards per rush
3.14.0
Red Zone (Made-Att)2-32-4
Penalties13-1034-40
Turnovers32
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
22
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession34:3325:27
Air/Ground Leaders
Houston Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Schaub32/4331112
Indianapolis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning34/5031811
Wayne0/1001
Houston Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Moats163807
Schaub321019
Indianapolis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Addai1463113
Clark1404
Houston Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Johnson10103024
Walter567019
Indianapolis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Clark14119017
Wayne864015
Houston Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Moats110
Indianapolis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Manning100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERHOUIND
TD06:20Joseph Addai 7 Yd Pass From Peyton Manning (Matt Stover Kick) 07
FG03:57Matt Stover 22 Yd 010
SECOND QUARTERHOUIND
FG12:50Matt Stover 37 Yd 013
FG00:00Kris Brown 56 Yd 313
THIRD QUARTERHOUIND
TD08:31Ryan Moats 1 Yd Pass From Matt Schaub (Kris Brown Kick) 1013
FOURTH QUARTERHOUIND
TD14:58Steve Slaton 1 Yd Run (Kris Brown Kick) 1713
TD07:11Joseph Addai 2 Yd Run (Matt Stover Kick) 1720
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INDIANAPOLIS - NOVEMBER 08: Peyton Manning #18 of the Indianapolis Colts looks to pass the ball during the NFL...
(Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Colts have no problems with close games -- as long as they keep winning them.

Peyton Manning delivered another milestone performance, Joseph Addai produced a second straight winning score, and the Colts found another unconventional way to win when Houston's Kris Brown missed a 42-yard field goal as time expired, keeping Indy's winning streak intact 20-17.

Kuharsky: Challenging Win

He may be a rookie, but head coach Jim Caldwell made a veteran call Sunday against the Texans that changed the game for the Colts, writes Paul Kuharsky. Blog

"I think that's the mark of a great football team," center Jeff Saturday said, referring to the close calls. "We've won eight games so far, and we're ahead in our division, which is really our main focus and goal."

The implications of Sunday's victory are monumental.

Indy is the fourth team in league history with 17 straight regular-season wins. New England did it twice -- winning a record 21 straight from 2006-08 and 18 in a row from 2003-04. Chicago won 17 straight from 1933-34.

Mr. 300

Peyton Manning's 2009 season is quickly becoming historic. In the history of the NFL, no one had more 300-yard passing games through their teams first eight games than Manning has this year.

Last 50 seasons
Year Quarterback 300-yd games
2009 P. Manning 7*
2008 Drew Brees 6
2002 Rich Gannon 6
2000 Kurt Warner 6
1998 Steve Young 6
*Most in NFL history

Next week, the Patriots come to town with a chance to prevent Indy from matching its original record.

There were plenty of accolades to go around for the Colts on Sunday, too.

Jim Caldwell became the NFL's first rookie coach to start 8-0 since Potsy Clark in 1930.

Manning, the three-time MVP, tied Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton for fourth in career victories (125) and became the first player in league history to throw for 40,000 yards in one decade. Tight end Dallas Clark caught 14 passes, the third-highest single-game total by an NFL tight end, and with eight receptions, Reggie Wayne moved past Hall of Famer Raymond Berry and into second on the Colts' career reception list.

Fast Facts

• The Colts won their 17th straight, which is tied for the third-longest win streak in NFL history.

• Peyton Manning attempted 40 passes in the first half (10 in the second) to become the first QB since Rich Gannon in 2002 to throw at least 40 passes in the first half.

• Matt Schaub threw for 300-plus yards for the 10th time in his career, however his teams are 5-5 in those contests.

• Andre Johnson caught 10 passes for 103 yards. It was his ninth game with at least 10 receptions and 100 yards since 2008 (most in NFL).

• The Colts extended their win streak at home to 10 straight and have won 14 of 15 all-time games against the Texans.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

A week after rallying the Colts with a fourth-quarter TD pass, Addai caught a touchdown pass, then ran 2 yards for the winning score with 7:11 to go.

The biggest impact: Indy holds a commanding 3 1/2-game lead in the AFC South over second-place Houston (5-4) and is 3-0 against its division rivals. The Texans (5-4) dropped to 1-14 all time against the Colts, including 0-8 in Indianapolis.

But this loss was easily the most frustrating of the series.

After shrugging off the Colts early run and fighting back to take the lead, the Texans had two chances to win it or force overtime. Both failed. Matt Schaub, under pressure from Gary Brackett, was intercepted by Clint Session in Colts territory with 2:13 to go.

Then after forcing a rare three-and-out, Matt Schaub moved Houston into scoring position again only to see Brown push his field goal attempt to the left, leaving some teammates sprawled on the field in disbelief.

"I missed the kick," Brown said. "I was going through my routine, and I felt good walking on the field. I take a lot of pride in kicking, especially in these situations. To have that happen is very disappointing."

It was a strange day indeed.

Though Indy dominated early, running 37 of the game's first 44 plays, the Colts couldn't finish drives and never led by more than 13-0.

Things got really weird late in the first half.

Houston lost one scoring chance when a replay reversal ruled Ryan Moats had fumbled at the Colts 1. Further review gave the Colts a touchback instead of putting the ball at the Indy 1.

And then on the final play, Brown's 56-yard field goal attempt was blocked. One problem: the Colts called timeout to put a returner underneath the goal post, and when Brown got a second chance, he knocked it through to make it 13-3.

"Every decision that is made is mine," Caldwell said. "You want to know if I wish I had it back? That's just the way it goes sometimes."

Houston pulled a page out of the Colts' playbook in the second half.

The Texans held the ball for all but three plays in the third quarter, getting a 1-yard TD pass from Schaub to Moats, who replaced the fumble-prone Steve Slaton in the starting lineup, and a 1-yard run from Slaton to take the lead on the first play of the fourth quarter.

Manning responded by moving the Colts 61 yards in eight plays, handing off to Addai for his 2-yard score with 7:11 to go. Manning was 34-of-50 for 318 yards -- his seventh 300-yard game this season.

But he still had to wait out Brown's kick before celebrating.

"Huge win, great effort," Manning said. "It was a great job kind of hanging in there. Obviously, everything wasn't perfect, but we did a good job of just kind of fighting, and came away with a big win."

Game notes
Manning threw 25 passes in the first quarter, the most in an opening quarter since 1991. Manning also had the previous high mark (22) in 2004 against Green Bay. ... Dwight Freeney extended his streak of consecutive games with a sack to nine, breaking Robert Mathis' franchise record. The NFL record is 10. ... Mario Williams' late sack of Manning marked the first time this season Manning went down in the fourth quarter.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 8th 2009
Washington 17 Final
Atlanta 31
Arizona 41 Final
Chicago 21
Baltimore 7 Final
Cincinnati 17
Houston 17 Final
Indianapolis 20
Miami 17 Final
New England 27
Green Bay 28 Final
Tampa Bay 38
Kansas City 21 Final
Jacksonville 24
Carolina 20 Final
New Orleans 30
Detroit 20 Final
Seattle 32
San Diego 21 Final
NY Giants 20
Tennessee 34 Final
San Francisco 27
Dallas 20 Final
Philadelphia 16
Monday, November 9th 2009
Pittsburgh 28 Final
Denver 10