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DT strong in return to Denver, McManus misses FG as time expires and Texans escape Broncos 19-17

For the first time in his life, Demaryius Thomas celebrated Brandon McManus missing a field goal.

Thomas won his hasty homecoming Sunday when his ex-teammate’s windless 51-yard attempt drifted wide right, allowing the Houston Texans to escape Denver with 19-17 win.

“We wanted him to walk out there as a captain and we wanted him to walk off the field as a winner,” J.J. Watt said of Thomas, whom the Texans (6-3) acquired five days earlier from the Broncos (3-6).

Only, Thomas lost the coin flip and didn’t exactly walk off the field a winner — he sprinted.

“I think that’s the fastest I ran all day,” Thomas said. “I ran inside. We got that W.”

DeShaun Watson targeted Thomas three times and Thomas caught all three for 61 yards, including back-to-back grabs for 31 and 18 yards on Houston’s opening touchdown drive.

But he stood to be the goat after a series of fourth-quarter follies that including a false start, lining up in the wrong spot — even having to run over and ask Watson what to do — and having to burn a timeout.

“I messed up a couple of times and I felt like it would have been on me if we didn’t get that W,” Thomas said.

“He was hearing one thing and doing the opposite,” Watson said. “I had to make sure he was on the same page as me. He did a good job. Some things we are going to fix.”

The Texans joined the 1970 New York Giants as the only teams since the merger to win six straight following an 0-3 start.

McMANUS’ MISSES

McManus’ second miss of the game came after Case Keenum completed an 18-yard pass between two defenders to Emmanuel Sanders on fourth-and-8 from the Denver 45-yard line with under a minute left.

“Terrible kicks,” McManus said. “Even the 62-yarder, it was terrible.”

Broncos coach Vance Joseph blamed himself for the first miss, saying he got greedy. It backfired when the Texans got the ball in Broncos territory and 18 seconds left in the first half and Ka’imi Fairbairn nailed a 46-yard do-over for a 16-10 Houston halftime lead after his errant attempt was wiped away because Joseph had called timeout to ice him.

Joseph said he didn’t try to get closer for McManus’ game-winning attempt because the Broncos had already reached their “line to go” inside the 35.

“I was totally confident in Brandon,” Miller said. “From 62 and 51, my money’s on Brandon. He’s our sniper. He’s our brother. It’s one of the hardest positions in pro sports. Sometimes you just can’t put it through the uprights.”

Said Keenum: “I knew Brandon was going to make it and I still know he’s going to make it when we give him that chance again. I think he’s the best kicker in the league.”

Keenum threw a 5-yard pass to tight end Jeff Heuerman, who had a career-best 10 catches for 83 yards and then running back Phillip Lindsay lost a yard, leaving McManus with a 51-yard attempt.

After the Broncos took a 17-16 lead on Keenum’s 12-yard dart to Heuerman between two defenders, Fairbairn put the Texans back ahead with a 37-yard field goal with 14:06 remaining.

It turned out to be the game-winner when McManus missed again.

“Seeing the kick go wide right was a breath of fresh air,” Texans safety Tyrann Mathieu said.

Particularly for Thomas.

THOMAS TRIBUTE

Thomas had started all 114 games for the Broncos since Jan. 8, 2012, when he caught an 80-yard touchdown pass from Tim Tebow on the first snap of overtime to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-23.

This time, he drew loud ovations when he emerged from the tunnel for pregame stretch and again during a video tribute after “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Outside the stadium, the Broncos put up a giant “Thank you, D.T.” banner at the bottom of a 10-story-high image of Thomas next to one of Von Miller, who said last week it was “super weird” not having Thomas as a teammate anymore.

After Thomas lost the coin toss, Denver deferred and Thomas went right to work , catching consecutive passes covering 31 and 18 yards as the Texans took a quick 7-0 lead on Watson’s 7-yard TD pass to tight end Jordan Thomas .

Watson’s 36th career TD throw was a 16-yarder to DeAndre Hopkins that put Houston ahead 13-3. The only other quarterbacks in NFL history to have 35 or more TD passes in their first 16 NFL games were Hall of Famers Kurt Warner and Dan Marino.

INJURY REPORT

Texans: OLB Duke Ejiofor left in the first half with a shoulder injury.

Broncos: Center Matt Paradis broke his right fibula when Keenum rolled up on him just before halftime. Paradis had never missed a snap in his four-year career and appeared in line for a contract extension with the money the Broncos saved by trading Thomas.

“It’s a huge loss,” Joseph said, “losing one of our captains and a guy who’s played a lot of football for us.”

UP NEXT

Texans: Travel to Washington on Nov. 18 after a bye.

Broncos: Visit Los Angeles Chargers on Nov. 18 after a bye.

 

AROUND THE NFL SUNDAY

–The New Orleans Saints are the first team to beat the Los Angeles Rams this season, but it wasn’t easy. The Saints coughed up a 35-14 lead before scoring on two drives in the final 6 ½ minutes to beat the Rams, 45-35. Wil Lutz put New Orleans ahead with a 54-yard field goal and Michael Thomas capped his record-setting performance by hauling in a 72-yard scoring pass from Drew Brees with 3:52 to play. Thomas had 12 receptions for a team-record 211 yards, while Alvin Kamara scored three touchdowns in the first half. The Rams tied the game with 9:48 left on Jared Goff’s 41-yard TD pass to Cooper Kupp. Goff was 28 of 40 for 391 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Brees also threw for three scores, all in the opening half. The Saints improved to 7-1 and dropped the Rams to 8-1.

— The Chiefs still lead the AFC at 8-1 after Patrick Mahomes passed for 375 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-21 victory at Cleveland. Mahomes has 29 TD passes and 3,185 yards, the most by any QB through 10 games since 1950. Kareem Hunt grabbed a scoring pass and had two touchdown runs as Kansas City handed the 2-6-1 Browns their fourth straight loss.

— James White ran for two touchdowns and the 7-2 Patriots picked up their sixth win in a row by dumping the Packers, 31-17. The game was tied at 17 until New England receiver Julian Edelman hit White on a 37-yard catch-and-run to set up White’s second score, a 1-yard run with 10:06 to play. Tom Brady passed for 294 yards and a TD, hitting Josh Gordon for a 55-yard score to ice it against the 3-4-1 Packers.

— The Steelers earned a 23-16 victory at Baltimore as Ben Roethlisberger threw for two touchdowns and ran for a score. Big Ben had 270 passing yards and James Connor provided 107 yards on the ground while grabbing a scoring pass. The Steelers have won four straight since a home loss to the Ravens, leaving them 5-2-1. Joe Flacco had just 209 passing yards and was sacked twice for the 4-5 Ravens.

— The Chargers improved to 6-2 with their fifth consecutive victory as Philip Rivers threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns in a 25-17 decision over the 4-4 Seahawks in Seattle. Melvin Gordon added 113 yards rushing and Desmond King provided the deciding points for Los Angeles by stepping in front of a Russell Wilson pass and returning it 42 yards for a touchdown with 6:44 remaining. Wilson threw for 228 yards and two scores.

— Danielle Hunter had 3 1/2 of Minnesota’s franchise-record 10 sacks and a fourth-quarter fumble return for a touchdown as the Vikings silenced the Lions, 24-9. The fourth-year defensive end also was credited with nine tackles and four quarterback hits while helping the 5-3-1 Vikings limit the Lions to 214 total yards. Stafford had just 199 yards passing for the 3-5 Lions.

— The Falcons rolled to their third straight win as Matt Ryan threw for 350 yards and four scores in a 38-14 blowout over the Redskins. Julio Jones grabbed seven passes for 121 yards and sealed the win with his first touchdown in 13 games, a 35-yard scamper off a screen pass with just under four minutes remaining. Tevin Coleman had a 39-yard scoring reception and finished with 88 yards on 13 carries as Atlanta dropped the Redskins to 5-3.

— Cam Newton completed 19 of 25 passes for 247 yards and two touchdowns in the Panthers’ 10th consecutive home win, 42-28 versus Tampa Bay. Christian McCaffrey racked up 157 yards from scrimmage and scored twice for the 6-2 Panthers, who had touchdowns on five straight first-half possessions. Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for four touchdowns but was intercepted twice as the Buccaneers dipped to 3-5.

— Rookie linebacker Jerome Baker intercepted Sam Darnold and scored the only touchdown on a 25-yard return with 11 minutes left in the Dolphins’ 13-6 silencing of the Jets. Darnold was picked off four times while completing just 21 of his 39 attempts for 229 yards in the Jets’ third straight loss. Cameron Wake and Akeem Spence had two sacks apiece for the 5-4 Dolphins, who had allowed 102 points the previous three weeks.

Jordan Howard scored two touchdowns and the Bears’ defense had two others in a 41-9 blowout over the Bills. Eddie Jackson scored on a 65-yard fumble return and Leonard Floyd brought back a tipped pass 19 yards for another TD some 3 1/2 minutes apart in the second quarter. The Bears scored four touchdowns over a span of 12 minutes, 20 seconds in the second quarter and improved to 5-3 while dropping the Bills to 2-7.

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