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Chiefs-Texans Preview
Oct 14, 2010 - 2:10 AM By KATE HEDLIN STATS WriterThe Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans both got off to surprisingly strong starts, but last week showed they still have some issues to resolve.
Coming off their first loss of the season, the Chiefs look to bounce back from a lackluster offensive outing Sunday when they visit a Texans team trying to get its own offense back on track.
Kansas City (3-1) is trying to end a three-year streak of finishing with at least 12 losses, while Houston has never made the playoffs. The Chiefs went 10-38 over the previous three years, but were the last NFL team to suffer a loss this year, falling 19-9 to Indianapolis last Sunday.
Kansas City, which ranks third in the league with 148.8 rushing yards per game, was held to a season-low 113 yards on the ground last week, including 30 in the second half. Quarterback Matt Cassel put up mediocre numbers, finishing 16 of 29 for 156 yards and failing to lead the Chiefs into the end zone. On the positive side, he didn't turn the ball over.
"Our quarterback played a smart football game, led the team in the fashion he will have to lead it," coach Todd Haley said. "No. 1, we're 3-1 in the first quarter of the season, which is exactly what we want ... Can he be more efficient? Absolutely. But his arrow is without a doubt pointing up. This guy is making progress."
While Cassel has been average this season, completing 54.7 percent of his passes for 650 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions, he has a good opportunity to break out this weekend. The Texans are giving up a league-leading 329.6 passing yards per game.
Houston (3-2), part of an AFC South in which all four teams own the same record, was off to the franchise's best start before losing 34-10 at home to the New York Giants last Sunday.
The Texans had been averaging 142.4 rushing yards per game, but managed 24 against the Giants. Arian Foster, who had reached 100 yards in three of the first four games, gained 25 yards on 11 carries.
Houston is also looking for more from quarterback Matt Schaub. He's thrown for 1,233 yards and completed 62.2 percent of his passes, but he has seven touchdowns to five interceptions and has been sacked 14 times - second-most in the league.
Schaub and the offense should benefit from Andre Johnson's improving condition. The wideout has been bothered by a high ankle sprain, but had five catches for 95 yards last Sunday. He expects to play again this weekend despite continuing to wear an ankle brace.
"It means a lot to have a full complement of our guys because they each bring something a little different, as far as what they do best," Schaub said. "So we just have to get them back into it and get them going."
Although Johnson expects to play, coach Gary Kubiak may have other injury concerns. Linebacker Brian Cushing, the 2009 defensive rookie of the year, made his season debut last week after missing four games for taking a performance-enhancing drug, but did not practice Wednesday due to a knee issue.
"Hopefully he's back fresh by Sunday, but I think you're going to see him only get better," Kubiak said.
Houston is trying to avoid losing three straight at home in the same season for the first time since 2005.
"We've played some very good games and a couple poor ones in big spurts," Kubiak said. "Very good in spurts and very bad in spurts. So we're trying to find some consistency there as a football team."
The Chiefs and Texans have split their four meetings with Houston winning the most recent, a 20-3 home victory in 2007.
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FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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KANSAS CITY 7 7 10 7 31
HOUSTON 0 7 7 21 35 FINAL
SCORING SUMMARY
1ST QUARTER: KAN - TD, MIKE VRABEL 2 YD PASS FROM
MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP
KICK), 8:37. KANSASCITY 7-0
2ND QUARTER: HST - TD, JOEL DREESSEN 5 YD PASS FROM
MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS
KICK), 8
Oct 17 4:08 PM - NFL
KANSAS CITY 31
HOUSTON 35 0:00 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Oct 17 4:08 PM
TD HST ANDRE JOHNSON 11 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 31, Texans 35 4th - 0:28Oct 17 4:04 PM
TD HST ANDRE JOHNSON 11 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 31, Texans 35 4th - 0:28Oct 17 4:04 PM
TD HST ANDRE JOHNSON 11 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 31, Texans 35 4th - 0:28Oct 17 4:04 PM
TD HST ANDRE JOHNSON 11 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 31, Texans 35 4th - 0:28Oct 17 4:02 PM
TD HST ANDRE JOHNSON 11 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 31, Texans 35 4th - 0:28Oct 17 4:02 PM
TD HST ANDRE JOHNSON 11 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 31, Texans 35 4th - 0:28Oct 17 4:02 PM- NFL
KANSAS CITY 24
HOUSTON 14 0:00 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Oct 17 3:16 PM - NFL
FG KAN
RYAN SUCCOP 24 YD
KANSAS CITY 24
HOUSTON 14 2:58 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Chiefs 24, Texans 14 3rd - 3:01Oct 17 3:09 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 42 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 21, Texans 7 3rd - 8:19Oct 17 2:55 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 42 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 21, Texans 7 3rd - 8:19Oct 17 2:55 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 42 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 21, Texans 7 3rd - 8:19Oct 17 2:55 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 42 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 21, Texans 7 3rd - 8:19Oct 17 2:52 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 42 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 21, Texans 7 3rd - 8:19Oct 17 2:52 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 42 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 21, Texans 7 3rd - 8:19Oct 17 2:52 PM- NFL
KANSAS CITY 14
HOUSTON 7 0:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Oct 17 2:25 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 17 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 14, Texans 7 2nd - 0:13Oct 17 2:24 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 17 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 14, Texans 7 2nd - 0:13Oct 17 2:24 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 17 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 14, Texans 7 2nd - 0:13Oct 17 2:24 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 17 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 14, Texans 7 2nd - 0:13Oct 17 2:22 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 17 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 14, Texans 7 2nd - 0:13Oct 17 2:22 PM
TD KAN DWAYNE BOWE 17 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 14, Texans 7 2nd - 0:13Oct 17 2:22 PM
TD HST JOEL DREESSEN 5 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 7 2nd - 6:45Oct 17 1:57 PM
TD HST JOEL DREESSEN 5 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 7 2nd - 6:45Oct 17 1:57 PM
TD HST JOEL DREESSEN 5 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 7 2nd - 6:45Oct 17 1:57 PM
TD HST JOEL DREESSEN 5 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 7 2nd - 6:45Oct 17 1:54 PM
TD HST JOEL DREESSEN 5 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 7 2nd - 6:45Oct 17 1:54 PM
TD HST JOEL DREESSEN 5 YD PASS FROM MATT SCHAUB (NEIL RACKERS KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 7 2nd - 6:45Oct 17 1:54 PM- NFL
KANSAS CITY 7
HOUSTON 0 0:00 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Oct 17 1:36 PM
TD KAN MIKE VRABEL 2 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 0 1st - 6:23Oct 17 1:17 PM
TD KAN MIKE VRABEL 2 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 0 1st - 6:23Oct 17 1:17 PM
TD KAN MIKE VRABEL 2 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 0 1st - 6:23Oct 17 1:17 PM
TD KAN MIKE VRABEL 2 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 0 1st - 6:23Oct 17 1:15 PM
TD KAN MIKE VRABEL 2 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 0 1st - 6:23Oct 17 1:15 PM
TD KAN MIKE VRABEL 2 YD PASS FROM MATT CASSEL (RYAN SUCCOP KICK)
Chiefs 7, Texans 0 1st - 6:23Oct 17 1:15 PM
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